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Nearly two-thirds of electronic devices discarded in Canada are still fully functional

SCCS: A New Standard for Cannabis Classification

New study shows that the common diabetes drug metformin can keep HIV dormant by activating a "molecular lock" gene called DDIT4

Randomised, double-blind, placebo-controlled study finds Omega-3 supplementation significantly improved stress, anxiety, depression, sleep quality and cognitive function in individuals with severe psychological distress

A meta-analysis of 7 clinical trials found Plant-Based Dietary Patterns significantly reduced C-Reactive protein (CRP) concentration, a measure of inflammation…

A 10-year study reveals that cigarette butts never truly disappear from the environment

A study in Biological Conservation reveals that culling "pest" species in France costs €123 million annually, which is 8 times the cost of the actual damage they cause

Pigs are naturally "gourmet omnivores" meant to forage for a wide variety of plants like herbs and grasses, however in modern farming high-energy pellets often leave them prone to painful health issues.

8-Year Longitudinal Cohort Study finds Omega 3 supplementation was associated with a significantly better cognitive function and maintainence in Korean older adults compared to non-Omega 3 supplementation users

A 16-year study across South Africa reveals that half of the region's bird of prey species have suffered significant population declines

Anaphylaxis triggered by rennet flower (Withania coagulans): A cautionary tale from traditional medicine

Employees who are impressed by vague corporate-speak like "synergistic leadership," or "growth-hacking paradigms" may struggle with practical decision-making

Adults who become physically fitter over a few months experience a larger spike in BDNF, a brain boosting molecule, after a single workout

Bull sharks aren’t the "loners" we once thought

Scientists Discover Plant Compound That Forces Aggressive Breast Cancer Cells Into Self-Destruction

Student beauty and grades under in-person and remote teaching

Undigested fruit sugar is linked to increased anxiety and inflammation: The research suggests that unabsorbed fructose alters the community of bacteria in the digestive tract, which then triggers immune responses that can affect the brain

High air pollution can amplify the risk of suicide on hot days by nearly 50%

Researchers created a mathematical model analyzing combustion waves — from slow flames to supersonic detonation

In Alzheimer’s disease, glutamate excitotoxicity which can damage neurons through chronic activation is exacerbated by deficiency of ABCA7, the second strongest genetic risk factor for the disease

Dogs act like toddlers when you need help - but cats just watch

New study in healthy rats exposed daily for 21 days to ingredient in newly-approved Wegovy pill showed >60% drop in protective gut bacteria and 70% rise in systemic inflammatory marker

Strong ADHD symptoms may boost creative problem-solving through sudden insight

Standard mental health tests may be inaccurate for highly intelligent people. Higher intelligence scores were associated with worse mental health

Parental math anxiety linked to lower quantitative skills in young children

A recent article that reviewed evidence from 29 clinical trials, demonstrated that mind–body exercises (including mindfulness training) can reduce markers of inflammation and boost brain-supporting proteins in people with neuropsychiatric conditions.

Why reproduction has probably been very problematic in Neanderthals

New solution for moderate-to-severe sleep apnoea

Soy and oat milks may provide cardiometabolic benefits compared to cow’s milk

Higher cardiorespiratory fitness correlates with greater emotional resilience as researchers find lower-fit individuals face a 775% increased risk of shifting from moderate to high anxiety under stress compared to fitter peers who maintain significantly better anger control and lower trait anxiety.

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