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The Reason Why Weight Loss Patches Offer Empty Promises

27 May 19:00 6 articles

Screen time isn't great for your skin, but these tips can help

The simplest intervention is to limit the amount of blue light emitted from your devices, but there are products that can also help prevent skin damage.

27 May 19:00 Brisbane Times 2314609339276964862.html
Study Finds Vaping Puts an ‘Incredible Amount of Stress’ on Mouth Bacteria

Vaping’s potential harms may extend beyond the lungs, a new study published on Wednesday in Science Advances suggests. Looking at the mouths of young healthy vapers, the study found evidence of drastic changes to the oral microbiome – changes that could raise their future risk of gum disease.

27 May 19:30 Gizmodo UK 8363059001625407512.html
Seven common mistakes that can weaken your Immune System

With the new reports about the deadly coronavirus reeling out across the nation on a daily basis, it is almost hard to feel confident that we are...

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Screen time isn't great for your skin, but these tips can help

The simplest intervention is to limit the amount of blue light emitted from your devices, but there are products that can also help prevent skin damage.

27 May 19:00 The Age 7967730562257892350.html
The Reason Why Weight Loss Patches Offer Empty Promises

A product that promises to help you lose weight without restricting calories sounds ideal. Stick-on weight loss patches are the latest fad that touts this claimand they're popping up all over social media.

27 May 19:08 Pulse Live 3606876836018857846.html
Screen time isn't great for your skin, but these tips can help

The simplest intervention is to limit the amount of blue light emitted from your devices, but there are products that can also help prevent skin damage.

27 May 19:00 WAtoday 6806590899723154430.html
Ugandan COVID-19 patients suffered organ damage - study

27 May 19:57 3 articles

App weighs risks of cancer treatment delay during COVID-19

A new app helps doctors weigh the risks of delaying cancer treatment during the pandemic against the risk of COVID-19 infection while getting that care.

27 May 19:57 Futurity 5051862825376334430.html
Anti-inflammatory drugs may help keep virus in check; mornings not ideal for fever screening

(Reuters) - The following is a brief roundup of some of the latest scientific studies on the novel coronavirus and efforts to find treatments and vaccines for COVID-19, the illness caused by the virus.

27 May 19:50 Reuters 8334514180343554355.html
Ugandan COVID-19 patients suffered organ damage - study

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27 May 19:57 The Observer 7850745373437153554.html
Cosmic bursts unveil universe’s missing matter

27 May 19:39 2 articles

Cosmic bursts unveil universe’s missing matter

Scientists don't yet know what causes them, but it must involve incredible energy, equivalent to the amount released by the sun in 80 years

27 May 19:39 Infowars 1950426314211035890.html
How Europe’s CHEOPS satellite will improve the hunt for exoplanets

The primary objective of CHEOPS is to better understand the planets that we’ve already found. And its mission is now in full swing.

27 May 19:02 The Conversation 6012421227526190483.html
Dinosaurs resorted to cannibalism when food was scare, study claims

27 May 19:00 2 articles

Dinosaurs resorted to cannibalism when food was scare, study claims

It was a dino-eat-dino world back then

27 May 19:00 Metro 970161748609931123.html
Tooth-Marked Bones Suggest Famished Jurassic Dinosaurs May Have Resorted To Cannibalism

In a resource-scarce ancient Colorado hungry dinosaurs would go to extreme lengths for food, even if that meant eating one of their own, a new study has fo

27 May 19:00 IFLScience 242791750145986833.html
Spoilers: Tragic brain damage confirmed for Oliver in Corrie

27 May 19:55 1 article

Spoilers: Tragic brain damage confirmed for Oliver in Corrie

Leanne and Steve received devastating news about Oliver.

27 May 19:55 Metro 970161747722188632.html
Bertha weakens to tropical depression after making landfall in South Carolina

27 May 19:02 1 article

Bertha weakens to tropical depression after making landfall in South Carolina

(Reuters) - Bertha, the second named storm this Atlantic hurricane season, has weakened to a tropical depression but was still expected to bring heavy rain and possibly life-threatening flash floods to parts of the Carolinas and Virginia, the U.S. National Hurricane Center (NHC) said on Wednesday.

27 May 19:02 Reuters 8334514180334644495.html
Space rock in the backyard?

27 May 19:00 1 article

Space rock in the backyard?

As SpaceX attempts to launch astronauts into space, an Okanagan man is sharing his story of how he thought he discovered a piece of space in his back yard.

27 May 19:00 Castanet 616068603435513199.html
Study Finds Spirituality Boosts Quality Of Life For Survivors & Caregivers

27 May 19:18 1 article

Study Finds Spirituality Boosts Quality Of Life For Survivors & Caregivers

The American Heart Association just published some fascinating research.

27 May 19:18 mindbodygreen 5822886643929946283.html
Brain scans reveal the source of stress in the brain

27 May 19:57 1 article

Brain scans reveal the source of stress in the brain

The discovery of the neural "home" for stress could be helpful to people struggling with the major fear and anxiety that it causes.

27 May 19:57 Futurity 5051862826298563001.html
Augmented reality can improve online shopping, study finds

27 May 19:02 1 article

Augmented reality can improve online shopping, study finds

A recent survey found that online shoppers return 70% of the clothing they order, more than any other category of purchase. This has an indirect but real impact on the environment.

27 May 19:02 Tech Xplore 4945708899938612120.html
Dairy products ineffective in preventing bone loss or fractures during menopause transition

27 May 19:40 1 article

Dairy products ineffective in preventing bone loss or fractures during menopause transition

Dairy products provide more bone-beneficial nutrients than any other food group. Yet a new study based on data from the Study of Women's Health Across the Nation shows that during the menopause transition, when bone loss is accelerated, they offer little benefit in preventing bone mineral density loss or fractures.

27 May 19:40 News-Medical.net 4522523031761577004.html
Genomic analysis compares ADHD-related genetic variants in Neanderthal and modern human samples

27 May 19:47 1 article

Genomic analysis compares ADHD-related genetic variants in Neanderthal and modern human samples

The frequency of genetic variants associated with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) has decreased progressively in the evolutionary human lineage from the Palaeolithic to nowadays, according to a study published in the journal Scientific Reports.

27 May 19:47 News-Medical.net 4522523031436803222.html
Nimodipine-loaded biodegradable fibers to protect nerve cells after brain surgery

27 May 19:34 1 article

Nimodipine-loaded biodegradable fibers to protect nerve cells after brain surgery

Brain surgery poses a major threat to nerve cells. Even slight injuries can kill the sensitive cells. The drug nimodipine could help prevent this.

27 May 19:34 News-Medical.net 4522523030311984456.html
Study finds large racial/ethnic differences in use of medication for OUD during pregnancy

27 May 19:25 1 article

Study finds large racial/ethnic differences in use of medication for OUD during pregnancy

Black non-Hispanic and Hispanic women with opioid use disorder are significantly less likely to receive or to consistently use any medication to treat their opioid use disorder during pregnancy than their white non-Hispanic counterparts, according to a new study from Massachusetts General Hospital.

27 May 19:25 News-Medical.net 4522523030028725590.html
Only half of Americans would get a COVID-19 vaccine: poll

27 May 19:57 1 article

Only half of Americans would get a COVID-19 vaccine: poll

More than two thirds of people 60 and older say they'd get vaccinated, compared with 40 per cent who are younger.

27 May 19:57 Australian Financial Review 3974284486915225938.html
Health officials nervously eye emerging hot spots

27 May 19:45 1 article

Health officials nervously eye emerging hot spots

Public health officials are nervously eyeing cities that may become the next epicenters of the coronavirus pandemic as new models point to increased rates of transmission.

27 May 19:45 TheHill 355432919552871233.html
Heyyyy Duuuuuude: Researchers Study 100 Billion Tweets To Characterize “Stretchable Words”

27 May 19:24 1 article

Heyyyy Duuuuuude: Researchers Study 100 Billion Tweets To Characterize “Stretchable Words”

We’re all guilty of typing a 'hahahaha' every now and then (even if we’re not actually laughing) or a 'suuuuuuure' (when we’re definitely not sure of somet

27 May 19:24 IFLScience 242791748188324121.html