Consuming raw honey from a single floral source may improve blood sugar control and lower cholesterol levels when taken within the context of a healthy diet, according to a recent study published in Nutrition Reviews. “These results are surprising because honey is about
Nearly half of people worldwide do not get the recommended daily total water intake, a new report indicates Yet drinking enough water may help to delay the aging process for many. A recent study by the National Institutes of Health (NIH) published
Nigel Farage slammed Rishi Sunak for his plan to make students study mathematics until the age of 18 years. Mr Farage was speaking on GB News about the five pledges made by Mr Sunak on Wednesday. The Prime Minister said he is
New research presented by neuroscientists at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill found young adolescents who habitually checked social media showed a distinct neurodevelopmental trajectory within the brain. Their sensitivity toward social rewards and punishments from peers heightened over time
A new modeling study is raising alarm bells after it determined that the number of young people in the United States with diabetes will increase by nearly 700% over the next 40 years. The study, titled “Projections of Type 1 and Type
Water found on grains on lunar soil by the Chinese Lunar Exploration Programme’s Chang’e-5 rover came from the solar wind, researchers have determined. The study was undertaken by researchers from the Chinese National Space Science Center and Institute of Geology and Geophysics.
Bryan Kohberger arrested in killings of Idaho students The suspect arrested and charged with the grisly murder of four University of Idaho students was “super awkward” and appeared to have a deep interest in crime, according to a classmate. Bryan Christopher Kohberger,
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Some 90,000 people are diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease (PD) in the United States each year — which is roughly a 50% increase from previous estimated incidence rates, according to a recent 2022 Parkinson’s Foundation-backed study. “The soaring numbers of Parkinson’s disease cases