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  • Anxiety And Depression Rising Among Young Americans Due To COVID-19
    Depression
    The mental health of young American adults is being battered by anxiety and depression caused by the isolation needed to fight COVID-19.
  • Study: Cinnamon Could Help Control Blood Sugar Levels
    Cinnamon spice
    Researchers found that cinnamon supplements lowered abnormal fasting glucose levels and improved the body's response to eating a meal with carbohydrates.
  • Study: Pandemic Driven Drop In Gas Emissions Won't Stop Climate Change
    FILE PHOTO: Smoke billows from the chimneys of Europe's largest biggest coal-fired power plant, May 7, 2009.
    Scientists have a reason to believe that this reduction in greenhouse gas emissions is merely temporary
  • Researchers Name The Best Place To See The Clearest View Of The Night Sky
    The stars shine in the sky above Antony Gormley's Angel
    Hint: You will need layers and layers of clothing to warm you up.
  • New Biomaterial Could Shield Astronauts From Harmful Radiation
    Flight Engineers Nick Hague and Christina Koch of NASA go on a spacewalk
    A new form of melanin has the ability to protect human tissue from harmful radiation during spaceflight.
  • Study: Childhood Abuse, Trauma Results In Premature Aging
    Education in 2021
    A new study describes why children who suffer trauma often face poor health later in life.
  • Study: Hair Can Shed Light On Dietary Choices, Socioeconomic Status
    A hairstylist wearing a face shield works on the hair of the client Susan Hepple at the Hair by Reiss salon
    Isotopes in the food we eat build up in our hair, revealing intimate details about diet and income.
  • Early Mars May Have Been Covered In Ice Sheets
    The crew of the U.S. Coast Guard Cutter Healy, in the midst of their ICESCAPE mission, retrieves supplies dropped by parachute in the Arctic Ocean
    The new findings effectively throw cold water on the dominant hypothesis, which postulates that rivers, rainfall, and oceans once existed on Mars.
  • Medieval Remedy Could Provide New Treatment for Modern Day Infections
    NEW VARIANT
    Using the ‘Balds eyesalve’ medieval mixture containing everyday natural ingredients such as garlic, researchers from the University of Warwick have found it was effective against five bacteria that cause modern-day biofilm infections.
  • Study: Music For Enhancing Cognitive Skills Ineffective
    Marcela, 12, member of the Buenos Aires children's and youth orchestra program, practices her violin during a video call at home during the coronavirus pandemic
    Contrary to popular belief, music training won't make your kids smart.
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