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Men Who Drink More Coffee Show Higher Testosterone Levels, Study Finds

2+ day, 12+ hour ago   (297+ words) Research led by Luca Verroest (University of Oulu) Researchers analyzed data from more than 2,200 middle-aged adults in Finland, the world’s highest coffee-consuming country, as part of the Northern Finland Birth Cohort 1966 study, which has tracked participants since before they were…...

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Scorching Summers May Be Speeding Up How Fast Your Body Ages

2+ week, 1+ day ago   (44+ words) A new study of over 2,300 adults finds that repeated extreme heatwaves are linked to faster biological aging, potentially pushing the body’s internal clock ahead by about half a year....

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The 200 Safest U.S. Cities for Drivers List Starts With Brownsville, Ends With Boston

1+ mon, 4+ day ago   (315+ words) Research led by Allstate Insurance Brownsville holds the top spot for a second straight year, while Boston lands dead last. Between those two extremes, a city’s location turns out to be a strong signal of crash odds, and, in turn,…...

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Karen, Chad Are The Most-Judged First Names in America

1+ mon, 1+ week ago   (526+ words) Home › Society & Culture News Research led by Talker Research (© Michael Flippo - stock.adobe.com) Before a handshake, a resume, or a face, many Americans have already made up their minds. A single name is enough. New survey data finds that…...

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Nearly 9 In 10 Americans Distrust AI

1+ mon, 3+ week ago   (550+ words) Research led by Talker Research / WordPress VIP Most people have learned to read an AI answer with one eyebrow raised. A new national survey now puts a number on that hesitation: more than four out of five Americans say they…...

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Pop Songs Have Grown More Immoral, Meaner Over Past 60 Years

1+ mon, 3+ week ago   (491+ words) Home › Entertainment News Research led by Charalampos Saitis (Queen Mary University of London) There’s a reason a grandparent’s record collection feels so different from what’s topping the charts today, and it goes beyond sound. Over the past six decades, the…...

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Fish Oil Doesn't Protect Aging Brains? Not Even High-Dose DHA Supplements Improved Memory In 2-Year Trial

1+ mon, 3+ week ago   (328+ words) Research led by Hussein N. Yassine (University of Southern California) Earlier fish oil trials shared one weak spot: no one could be sure the supplement was reaching the brain in meaningful amounts. Most past studies used doses of one gram per…...

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Americans Popping More Supplements Than Ever, But Fewer Multivitamins

1+ mon, 3+ week ago   (410+ words) Research led by Chun Sing Lam (Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center) To understand how supplement habits have shifted, researchers pulled data from 63,442 American adults who completed health interviews as part of the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey, a nationally…...

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Chatbot Teddy Bears Are Here: Experts Sound Alarm On Kids' AI Toys Designed To 'Sound Human"

2+ mon, 1+ week ago   (831+ words) Home › Children News Research led by Tama Leaver and Suzanne Srdarov, Curtin University; Katrin Langton, Deakin University ChattyBear, a soft, brown-furred teddy bear, begins every conversation with a jubilant, “Hello, my buddy!” No longer the province of the imagination, ChattyBear…...

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Anxiety Diagnoses By Pediatricians Up 300% in 10 Years, Study Shows

2+ mon, 3+ week ago   (445+ words) Home › Children News Research led by Megan B. Cole (Harvard Medical School) (© Syda Productions - stock.adobe.com) Something is changing in pediatricians’ waiting rooms. More children are leaving primary care appointments with mental health diagnoses attached to their visits, and…...