Author name: Payal Gupta

Reasons Alzheimer’s Disease is More Common in Women

Alzheimer’s Disease is a common cognitive disease for older adults. About 6.2 million Americans aged 65 and older suffer from this disease. Unfortunately, women are even more likely to develop Alzheimer’s disease, with two-thirds of people with the illness being women. Women generally live longer than men There are many reasons women are more likely …

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Foods on the Alternative Health Eating Index Could Reduce the Risk of Chronic Diseases

Eating food known to help reduce the incidence of certain diseases could reduce your risk for illnesses such as heart disease, diabetes, and cancer. Fortunately, the Alternative Healthy Eating Index (AHEI) rates nutrients and food according to the chronic diseases they could help prevent. The Harvard T.H Chan School of Public Health made AHEI as …

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The Negative Impacts of Energy Drinks on Health

Since energy drinks were introduced into the European market in 1987, they have become increasingly popular. These beverages contain caffeine and stimulants to increase concentration and alertness. Students who need to study late into the night and other people who work late use them frequently. While many swear by their efficiency, scientists wonder if consuming …

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Study Shows That American Youth Are More Likely To Die Before the Age of 25 Than Youth in Other Wealthy Countries

The University of Colorado conducted research that compares the mortality rate of youths in the U.S to other wealthy nations. The study revealed that young people from America are more likely to die before twenty-five. In addition, the findings supported that people of color ran a higher risk of dying earlier than the rest of …

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Study Highlights the Benefits of Nature to a Person’s Mental Health

The National University of Singapore recently published a study revealing that identical twins possessed a similar level of love towards nature. However, the study authors compared their findings to fraternal twins and noticed that identical twins surpassed the love of nature. The team published their findings on various platforms, including Mail Online, where it added …

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Anthropologists Publish Its Findings Following the Examination of a 15-Million-Year-Old Fossil

Recent research conducted by Anthropologists from the University of Tulsa reported evidence that the initial hominins migrated out of Africa to other continents like Asia. The species migrated due to various environment situations that came with alternative life forms. The report revealed the hominins migration away from Africa and into a new world where their …

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Florence Williams’ New Book Reveals the Process of Falling in Love and Heartbreaks

Florence Williams recently published a book called Heartbreak: A Personal and Scientific Journey which details her heartbreak journey. The science author detailed her experience following her breakup from her husband of twenty-five years. Williams equated her experience to a brain injury and searched for means to understand her situation that she began having conversations with …

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Artificial Snow and Recycled Water Might Burden China’s Resources Following the Winter Olympics

Before the Beijing 2022 Winter Olympics commencement, several weather specialists and physicians warned about the drastic climate changes. In addition, the specialists warned that changes such as the artificial snow would make it difficult for Athletes to compete due to its ability to cause various injuries. Now studies are coming out to support this claim. …

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Study Finds a Brain Ability That Enables Individuals To Live 15 Seconds Behind

A recent study conducted by specialists from the University of California and Aberdeen University reported that individuals attempt to create a stable world by living in the past. The psychology specialists reported that visual information overwhelms specific sensory organs, including the eyes. Furthermore, the brain’s interpretation of visual information in various colors and ever-changing environment …

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