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  • The Maya civilization on the Yucatán Peninsula was destroyed by a prolonged drought.

    The British have restored a 2,000-year-old hat that protected Romans from the sun.

    Preserving without vinegar: a winter salad with vegetables and rice.

    Pomegranates may prevent Alzheimer’s disease: tested on mice.

    Gaby11 July, 2025013 views

    The team at the University of Copenhagen claims that a natural metabolite called urolithin A, found in pomegranates, aids in the removal of damaged brain cells. To investigate this, researchers…

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    A steep climb up the social ladder reduces the likelihood of dementia.

    Gaby11 July, 2025012 views

    A team of Japanese researchers has demonstrated that climbing the social ladder can reduce the risk of developing dementia by 40 percent. However, this ascent must not only be successful…

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    Tea saves lives: how a simple habit protected the English from death.

    Gaby11 July, 2025010 views

    It’s well-known that a cup of good tea can work wonders after a long, stressful day. Research even suggests that tea can extend your life. Now, authors of a new…

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    What happens to a person’s body when they go a long time without having sex?

    Gaby11 July, 2025014 views

    Experts have warned that abstaining from sex for weeks, months, or even years can have detrimental effects on the body. Recent studies show that members of Generation Z who have…

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    Coffee consumption protects against Parkinson’s disease.

    Gaby11 July, 2025010 views

    An international team of researchers has uncovered a link between coffee consumption and a reduced likelihood of developing Parkinson’s disease. The authors of this extensive study analyzed data from 184,024…

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    Your husband made you fat: the typical woes of marital bliss.

    Gaby11 July, 2025011 views

    With each passing year of marriage, many of us find ourselves looking in the mirror and not recognizing the person staring back, often scolding ourselves for the extra pounds gained…

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    Healthy habits improve genetics and extend lifespan.

    Gaby11 July, 2025015 views

    It is well-known that some individuals are genetically predisposed to a shorter lifespan. Additionally, factors such as smoking, alcohol consumption, diet, and physical activity can also influence longevity. Interestingly, it…

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    How can you eat 1000 calories less and still enjoy yourself?

    Gaby11 July, 2025015 views

    The fundamental rule of weight loss requires counting the calories consumed by the body, not the calories burned. “If we consume more calories than our body needs, the excess energy…

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    Is consuming 14 alcoholic drinks a week critical or not?

    Gaby11 July, 202509 views

    Despite a certain level of liberalism displayed by some medical professionals regarding alcohol consumption, many experts are deeply concerned about the nearly daily drinking habits of the population. As experts…

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    30 minutes of running or 10,000 steps: which is better for your health?

    Gaby11 July, 202508 views

    For years, walking at least 10,000 steps a day has been considered the gold standard for physical activity. Regular walking helps maintain fitness and slows the development of diseases. However,…

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    The climate crisis is causing numerous brain diseases.

    Gaby11 July, 2025010 views

    The ongoing climate crisis is exposing humanity to various dangers. Unfortunately, those who have contributed the least to global warming often face its harshest consequences. Recently, scientists have increasingly discussed…

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    Bad signs: diagnosing through nails

    Gaby11 July, 2025015 views

    Nails are not just an important part of your aesthetic; they also serve as indicators of your overall health. They can reflect strong well-being or signal neglect, poor hygiene, harmful…

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    Familiar foods that pose a threat to life: an anti-cancer diet.

    Gaby11 July, 2025014 views

    There are certain everyday foods that you should eliminate as soon as possible, as they pose a deadly threat: they can be cancer-causing factors. Processed Meat Nutrition experts consider processed…

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    Sprint – a new life hack for longevity: the benefits of extreme experiences.

    Gaby11 July, 202508 views

    Researchers have concluded that sprinting can be a highly effective way to extend life—but it’s not for everyone. Canadian and Australian scientists conducted a large retrospective study and found that…

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    What can your hair reveal about your health?

    Gaby11 July, 2025010 views

    According to experts, hair is a reflection of our health. Its condition can reveal a lot about what’s happening in our bodies. New York trichologist Anabel Kingsley explains that hair…

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    Not just kefir and kombucha: accessible foods for gut health.

    Gaby11 July, 202508 views

    Everyone wants to eat gut-friendly foods that won’t break the bank. These foods should be simple, unprocessed (or minimally processed), and free from emulsifiers, modified starches, and sweeteners. This is…

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    An ailment that destroys the young brain: factors contributing to early dementia.

    Gaby11 July, 2025010 views

    While dementia is more commonly associated with older age, hundreds of thousands of people worldwide are diagnosed with early-onset dementia (YOD) each year. A comprehensive study conducted by researchers from…

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    A simple recipe for youth for middle-aged women: scientists

    Gaby11 July, 2025010 views

    A new study from researchers at the University of Sydney in Australia has revealed that regular physical activity is key to the well-being of middle-aged women. The scientists have determined…

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    Simple activities that help prevent Alzheimer’s disease.

    Gaby11 July, 202507 views

    According to statistics, around 30 million people worldwide suffer from Alzheimer’s disease. This neurodegenerative condition, which is the most common form of dementia, is typically diagnosed in individuals aged 65…

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    Anger destroys heart and vascular health.

    Gaby11 July, 202509 views

    A recent study from the Columbia University Medical Center in New York has shed light on the profound impact of anger on the cardiovascular system. This research helps explain why…

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    Surprisingly, women tolerate the cold better than men.

    Gaby11 July, 2025012 views

    For a long time, scientists believed that women are more sensitive to cold than men. However, recent research has shown that this is not the case. It turns out that…

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    As we age, we all move more slowly: scientists have revealed the reason.

    Gaby11 July, 2025011 views

    As disappointing as it may be, as we reach middle and older age, we often notice that even the simplest movements become increasingly difficult. We frequently feel sluggish and find…

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    Climbing stairs is beneficial for heart health.

    Gaby11 July, 2025011 views

    Want to live longer? Make it a habit to take the stairs instead of the elevator as often as possible. That’s the conclusion of researchers from the University of East…

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    Junk food is severely detrimental to the brain.

    Gaby11 July, 2025011 views

    A new study by neurobiologists at the University of Southern California (USC) has revealed that a diet high in fats and sugars can lead to irreversible memory impairments. The USC…

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    70 is the new 60. Old age now comes later.

    Gaby11 July, 202509 views

    We often hear that 60 is the new 50. Recently, society has started to lean towards the idea that 70 is the new 60. A new study from Humboldt University…

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    Lock the kitchen and keep it that way for a while: a simple weight loss recipe.

    Gaby11 July, 2025011 views

    An international team of researchers led by scientists from Johns Hopkins University (USA) has discovered a simple method for calorie restriction and, consequently, weight loss. The strategy involves reducing the…

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    The runner’s high: what happens in the brain during a run.

    Gaby11 July, 202506 views

    The “runner’s high” refers to the euphoric feeling that physical exertion during running can induce. Interestingly, similar effects can also be experienced through other cardiovascular workouts, such as cycling or…

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    Watching yourself during a video call can be mentally exhausting.

    Gaby11 July, 202506 views

    A team of researchers from Galway University in Ireland claims that people who participate in video conferences—such as those conducted via Zoom or Teams—experience greater fatigue when they see themselves…

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    Touch heals: proven by science.

    Gaby11 July, 202508 views

    According to researchers, touch and hugs can significantly improve both physical and mental health, particularly by reducing feelings of anxiety and depression. This healing effect is observed in both children…

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    Pregnancy accelerates biological aging, according to scientists.

    Gaby11 July, 2025010 views

    American researchers believe that pregnancy may accelerate biological aging in women. A team of scientists from the Mailman School of Public Health at Columbia University in New York conducted a…

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    The Bridget Jones Effect: Single Women Eat More Sweets

    Gaby11 July, 2025012 views

    When Bridget Jones was dumped, she immediately reached for a tub of ice cream to soothe her emotional pain. And scientists understand why she did that. Lonely women crave sweets,…

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    Lack of sleep makes us feel older than our actual age.

    Gaby11 July, 2025011 views

    A team of researchers from the Karolinska Institute in Sweden claims that insufficient and restless sleep can often make us feel ten years older. To determine how sleep affects our…

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    A pregnant woman’s diet influences the facial features of her future child.

    Gaby11 July, 202509 views

    A team of international scientists believes that the shape of a future child’s face is influenced by their mother’s diet during pregnancy, as detailed in their findings published in the…

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    Ethereal melodies resonate in the heart: how our bodies respond to different types of music.

    Gaby11 July, 2025016 views

    When we hear an amazing, unpredictable musical composition, its chords resonate in our hearts. But if the melody is predictable, it tends to hit us in the gut. According to…

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    The human brain has grown larger: how has this affected cognitive health?

    Gaby11 July, 2025010 views

    Interestingly, the human brain has been increasing in size since the 1930s. According to scientists, a larger brain size is associated with better health and improved cognitive functions. Researchers at…

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    Women who drink a glass of wine daily are 45% more likely to have heart disease.

    Gaby11 July, 202509 views

    A large-scale study by California cardiologists has uncovered new trends in alcohol consumption among women, once again highlighting the harmful effects of this destructive habit on the female population. Researchers…

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    Sleeping at night with raised blinds poses a risk to heart and brain health.

    Gaby11 July, 2025011 views

    Streetlights and light pollution from traffic disrupt our natural sleep cycles and can lead to insomnia. They significantly increase the risk of stroke. A lack of quality nighttime rest puts…

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    What sleep habits contribute to diabetes and heart disease?

    Gaby11 July, 2025011 views

    According to a new large-scale study, we can be divided into four categories based on our sleep habits. A team of researchers from the University of Pennsylvania analyzed the sleep…

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    Chapped lips and low libido: 12 surprising signs of vitamin deficiency.

    Gaby11 July, 202508 views

    We are what we eat. This simple statement proves its relevance every day. For instance, if we consume too few vitamin-rich foods, it soon reflects in our appearance and behavior.…

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    How to Avoid Premature Graying: Secrets to Maintaining Your Natural Hair Color

    Gaby11 July, 202509 views

    Finding your first gray hair is never a cause for celebration. For most of us, it serves as a reminder that old age is just around the corner. Often, the…

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    Paradox: smoking contributes to the accumulation of harmful abdominal fat.

    Gaby11 July, 2025014 views

    When we think of a smoker, we often picture a slender figure reminiscent of Audrey Hepburn. However, the authors of a new study claim that even thin smokers can harbor…

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    Neurons are being blamed: why are middle-aged people gaining weight?

    Gaby11 July, 202509 views

    Weight gain as we age is so common worldwide that it has almost become a cliché. The average person at 50 years old gains about 15 extra pounds. A recent…

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    AI has identified a speech characteristic that signals dementia.

    Gaby11 July, 2025013 views

    Many of us are familiar with the term “lethology,” which refers to the difficulties in finding or recalling words in everyday life. Typically, this issue becomes more pronounced as we…

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    Broccoli protects against stroke: scientists have discovered another benefit of this vegetable.

    Gaby11 July, 202509 views

    This vegetable has long been considered beneficial for health. A new study by researchers at the University of Sydney (Australia) has uncovered yet another incredibly important property of broccoli. One…

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    Constant fatigue: fueling up.

    Gaby11 July, 2025013 views

    When coordination falters, productivity drops, and reactions slow down, it’s time to take a break. But what if getting out of bed feels like an uphill battle, even after a…

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    Why you shouldn’t sleep with wet hair: experts

    Gaby11 July, 2025013 views

    Many people wash their hair late in the evening and go to bed without drying it. They believe this helps shorten their morning routine before heading to work. However, dermatologists…

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    Residents of green areas have stronger bones, according to scientists.

    Gaby11 July, 202506 views

    A team of researchers from Central South University in Changsha, Hunan, China, believes that residents of greener areas have a lower risk of developing osteoporosis. This condition makes bones brittle…

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    People are more inclined to be charitable if they had a good night’s sleep.

    Gaby11 July, 2025015 views

    We all have those days when we feel particularly generous, while on other occasions, we prefer to keep our money to ourselves. A new study has revealed that the desire…

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