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  • Our own worst enemies: why has apnea become a burden on weekends?

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    Many people possess a hidden absolute pitch, but there is one condition.

    Gaby8 July, 2025020 views

    Many people can sing with perfect pitch, but only when performing one of their favorite songs that, so to speak, is stuck in their heads. This surprising discovery was made…

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    Never take health advice from centenarians!

    Gaby8 July, 2025012 views

    Richard Faragher, a professor of biogerontology at the University of Brighton in the UK, stated that there are two main theories explaining the phenomenon of longevity. These theories are not…

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    A second-largest diamond in history has been discovered in Botswana.

    Gaby8 July, 2025014 views

    The uncut diamond weighs an astonishing 2,492 carats. It was discovered 500 kilometers from Gaborone, the capital of Botswana, by workers from Lucara Diamond, a company specializing in diamond exploration…

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    Symphony of scents: perfumes are a form of creativity with an ephemeral outcome.

    Gaby8 July, 202508 views

    A perfumer, much like a composer, works with notes. However, while a creator of beautiful music can document their work in a score, fragrance makers are bound to keep their…

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    A tourist damaged a 6,000-year-old rock painting for the sake of a selfie.

    Gaby8 July, 2025013 views

    A man, whose name has not been disclosed, decided to take some interesting photos while traveling along the Sierra Sur de Jaén mountain range in southern Spain. This range is…

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    At Sotheby’s auction, a stegosaurus skeleton was sold for a record $44.6 million.

    Gaby8 July, 202508 views

    A nearly complete skeleton of the Apex Stegosaurus, standing 11 feet tall and measuring 27 feet long, was sold to Ken Griffin at a New York Sotheby’s auction for a…

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    By the mid-2080s, the world’s population is expected to peak at 10.3 billion, according to the UN.

    Gaby8 July, 202507 views

    A recent report from the United Nations on the world’s population – World Population Prospects 2024 – indicates that over the next decade, the global population is expected to increase…

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    Customs thriller: a smuggler cleverly transported over a hundred live snakes in his pants.

    Gaby8 July, 2025015 views

    The Chinese customs service apprehended a man crossing the border with dozens of live snakes stuffed into his pants. The resourceful smuggler was intercepted at the Futian port, located between…

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    The Evolution of Swimwear: How the Bikini Came to Be

    Gaby8 July, 2025014 views

    The evolution of beach fashion towards more revealing styles indicates that the history of swimwear is returning to its roots. From Simple to Complex In ancient times, people took to…

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    How often should you wash your office mug?

    Gaby8 July, 2025010 views

    What do scientists have to say about this? It’s hard to believe they would overlook such an essential part of our workday as drinking coffee or tea. You can’t get…

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    Planet of Prodigals: Cashless Transactions Encourage Higher Spending

    Gaby8 July, 202509 views

    A new study has revealed that cashless payments have irrevocably changed our purchasing behavior. For over 3,000 years, cash has been our trusted companion. However, people in developed countries are…

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    An American woman bought a vase at a thrift store for $4. It turned out to be a Mayan artifact.

    Gaby8 July, 202508 views

    The discovery that a four-dollar vase from a thrift store turned out to be an ancient artifact of the Maya civilization has become a true sensation. Anna Lee Dozier from…

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    Expressive facial expressions are the key to success—both in business and personal life.

    Gaby8 July, 2025010 views

    A team of researchers from Nottingham Trent University (NTU, UK) has concluded that individuals with expressive faces are more socially successful and appear more likable to those around them. Facial…

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    Men eat more meat than women. What accounts for this difference?

    Gaby8 July, 2025011 views

    Men tend to eat meat more often than women, according to researchers from the University of Zurich in Switzerland. Interestingly, this dietary gap widens as a country’s level of development…

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    Dissociative identity: half of Gen Z leads a double life online.

    Gaby8 July, 202509 views

    It turns out that members of Generation Z, or Zoomers, are more likely than those from other generations to create additional accounts where they lead a fabricated life. This finding…

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    Astrologers are wrong? Happiness doesn’t depend on your zodiac sign.

    Gaby8 July, 2025010 views

    The team from Keimyung University in South Korea has criticized astrology. According to the researchers, the zodiac sign under which you were born does not influence your happiness, and the…

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    How can you prevent the appearance of wrinkles while sleeping?

    Gaby8 July, 2025010 views

    The appearance of wrinkles while sleeping depends on your sleeping position. In youth, these wrinkles are temporary and quickly smooth out. However, as we age, our skin loses its elasticity,…

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    When to take a shower – in the morning or in the evening: experts weigh in.

    Gaby8 July, 202509 views

    Taking a daily shower is more controversial than it seems. How often should you shower? When is it necessary? Should the water be very hot or cold? Researchers continually dedicate…

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    Typing on a phone reveals a person’s age.

    Gaby8 July, 2025011 views

    Belonging to a particular generation can often be identified by things like hairstyle or fashion choices. However, there are other indicators that reveal age, such as the way someone types…

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    The golden watch of the richest man on the Titanic was sold for $1.5 million.

    Gaby8 July, 2025010 views

    The exquisite Waltham pocket watch, crafted from 14-karat gold and engraved with “JJA,” once belonged to John Jacob Astor, a businessman, billionaire, influential figure in American bourgeois aristocracy, inventor, and…

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    Sociologists have identified the most stressful time of day. How can we reduce tension?

    Gaby8 July, 202508 views

    A team of sociologists from the international market research company OnePoll has discovered that the most stressful time of day for most working adults is 8:15 AM. To reach this…

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    Kindness and intelligence are more valuable for relationships than beauty and money, according to scientists.

    Gaby8 July, 202509 views

    Dating apps and websites often face criticism for placing a heavy emphasis on wealth and physical attractiveness, while qualities like emotional warmth and intelligence take a backseat. Researchers from the…

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    How to Feel Happier: Five Simple Tips

    Gaby8 July, 2025011 views

    Most people equate great wealth with the highest levels of happiness. However, when it comes to the factors that contribute to happiness, money is far from being at the top…

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    Couples who drink alcohol together are happier in their marriage.

    Gaby8 July, 2025013 views

    Researchers from the University of Michigan (USA) have shared some intriguing findings. Their study focused not on the occasional bottle of wine shared during a romantic date, but rather on…

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    From nine to six: a traditional work schedule is beneficial for health.

    Gaby8 July, 2025014 views

    American researchers claim that a fixed work schedule—from nine in the morning to six in the evening—is the best for our health. After the COVID pandemic, professionals around the world…

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    Feng Shui: Between Wind and Water

    Gaby8 July, 2025013 views

    The Chinese perspective on the laws of fate and events embodies a harmony of energies that serves as a remedy for troubles and stress. Why is it important to “awaken…

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    By the year 2531, all residents of Japan will have the same surname: a prediction.

    Gaby8 July, 2025011 views

    Imagine shouting, “Hey, Sato!” and every Japanese person turns to look. According to statistical modeling, every resident of the “Land of the Rising Sun” would have that surname. This is…

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    40 gestures per minute: Italians speak with their hands.

    Gaby8 July, 2025011 views

    What associations come to mind when you think of Italians? First and foremost, it’s probably the iconic images of the incomparable Sophia Loren, with her expressive gestures that are an…

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    What do people most often regret when reflecting on their work?

    Gaby8 July, 2025010 views

    A survey of 1,000 respondents from the United States, the United Kingdom, France, and Germany was conducted on behalf of the American company Resume Now, which helps individuals better position…

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    By the year 2100, 97 percent of countries will face catastrophic underbirth rates.

    Gaby8 July, 2025010 views

    The Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation (IHME) at the University of Washington School of Medicine has released data from a new study on global fertility rates. This term refers…

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    Excessive sitting increases the risk of premature death: AI data.

    Gaby8 July, 2025012 views

    Recent advancements in technology have diminished both the need and desire to move. Many people spend a significant portion of their day sitting, whether at work in front of a…

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    City dwellers are losing the ability to digest plant-based foods.

    Gaby8 July, 202508 views

    Despite the fact that fruits and vegetables are a key part of the human diet, scientists are just beginning to understand how our bodies break down the most common organic…

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    85% of women trade sex for a good night’s sleep, according to a study.

    Gaby8 July, 2025014 views

    They say there are only two things you should do in bed: sleep and make love. Yet, many of us seem to prioritize the latter. In fact, a study by…

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    Women with long hair have sex more often than those with short hair: an unexpected discovery.

    Gaby8 July, 202507 views

    For centuries, women have been depicted in paintings with long, silky hair. A team of psychologists from Yonsei University in South Korea has concluded that married women with long, high-quality…

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    “Gray divorce” condemns a man to loneliness.

    Gaby8 July, 202508 views

    When a couple of advanced age separates, the man is more likely to lose touch with his children. This finding comes from researchers at the Max Planck Institute for Demographic…

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    Interacting with a dog helps reduce stress and increase mindfulness.

    Gaby8 July, 2025016 views

    A team of researchers from Nottingham Trent University in the UK has uncovered several benefits of spending time with dogs, primarily highlighting a reduction in stress and anxiety. And that’s…

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    The laws of cleanliness: how to remove stains using household items?

    Gaby8 July, 202508 views

    Even old and stubborn stains can be successfully removed at home without resorting to toxic household chemicals. Dirt and Dust Start by cleaning the stained area with a damp brush.…

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    The formula for happiness: psychologists know who is the most satisfied with life.

    Gaby8 July, 2025010 views

    According to the results of a new study, women are more satisfied with their lives than men. This new happiness formula seems to have overlooked the male perspective. A team…

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    Home dry cleaning – an unblemished reputation for the hostess.

    Gaby8 July, 2025011 views

    The cleaning power of household soap, baking soda, lemon, vinegar, and their combinations will shatter the common misconceptions about the complexity of tackling everyday stains. Understanding the Origins The success…

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    Emojis for Negative Emotions: How to Deliver Bad News at Work

    Gaby8 July, 202509 views

    Researchers from Chatham University in Pennsylvania, USA, have found that using the right emojis can help soften the blow of negative online messages related to work issues. In the 26…

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    Women gain more benefits from training than men.

    Gaby8 July, 2025014 views

    The authors of a new study hope that their findings will encourage women to engage in physical activity. This is especially important since women derive greater benefits than men from…

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    Be careful with emojis! The interpretation of smileys varies based on gender, culture, and age.

    Gaby8 July, 2025023 views

    A new study from the University of Nottingham (UK) sheds light on the complexities of interpreting emojis. It reveals that gender, culture, and age significantly influence how these symbols are…

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    It’s never too late to quit smoking: how it will affect your lifespan.

    Gaby8 July, 2025011 views

    According to a new large-scale study conducted by Canadian and Norwegian researchers, individuals can extend their lifespan regardless of the age at which they decide to quit smoking. “Quitting smoking…

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    Some people should eat ten times a day, according to dietitians.

    Gaby8 July, 202508 views

    And that’s not all the benefits of this eating style, according to nutritionists. While the vast majority of people eat three meals a day, experts suggest that some might be…

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    It soothes, alleviates pain, and protects us from ailments: what love does to our bodies.

    Gaby8 July, 2025014 views

    Recently, HouseWife discussed the effects of love on the human brain. Valentine’s Day is a great opportunity to explore the various organs and functions of the body that are connected…

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    Fire phoenix and broken chain: what new emojis will spring bring us?

    Gaby8 July, 2025010 views

    The Unicode Consortium has unveiled a new collection of emojis. This latest batch includes over 100 symbols, most of which are variations on previously seen emojis, primarily depicting people in…

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    Testing the thaw: how to protect your shoes from getting wet?

    Gaby8 July, 2025013 views

    To avoid catching a cold and to quickly dry your shoes, you can use water-repellent spray, castor oil, alcohol, wax, paraffin, petroleum jelly, and a hairdryer. HouseWife has gathered popular…

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    Having a dog at home guarantees a girl’s active lifestyle.

    Gaby8 July, 2025010 views

    Australian researchers assert that having a dog in the family boosts children’s physical activity, particularly among girls. Owning a dog is linked to an increase in daily activity for girls…

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