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  • NVIDIA Set to Overtake Tesla as Most Popular Stock Among Individual Investors NVIDIA is set to surpass Tesla as the most purchased stock by individual investors, with $30 billion in purchases this year.
  • Twins Show That Eating More Fruits and Vegetables Leads to Fewer Depression Symptoms A study shows twins consuming more fruits and vegetables report fewer depression symptoms, highlighting dietary impact on mental health.
  • New Study Reveals Alcohol Increases Pain Tolerance—and Might Make You More Aggressive A study reveals alcohol can increase pain tolerance, leading to more aggressive behavior in individuals during competitive tasks.
  • Does Your Kid's Sleep Schedule Matter? Science Says It Affects More Than You Think A study reveals that consistent bedtimes enhance children's emotional regulation and prosocial behaviors, promoting better self-control.
  • Taking ADHD Medications May Enhance Cognitive Abilities, Study Reveals ADHD medication may enhance cognitive function and lower premature death risk, but high doses can lead to serious side effects.
  • How Social Media Can Improve Mental Health: New Study Offers Hope for Teens A study shows that mindful social media use can improve teen mental health, while complete abstinence may lead to isolation.
  • NASA's Latest Feat: CODEX Coronagraph Installed on ISS to Study Sun's Corona A telescope for detailed study of the solar corona has been successfully installed on the International Space Station (ISS).
  • North Korea Boasts 1,300 Breakthroughs from Science and Tech Initiatives North Korea reports over 1,300 proposals from science and tech exchanges, highlighting advancements in research and practical applications.
  • Research Says Kids Who Sleep Early Have Healthier Gut Microbiomes Early bedtimes in children are linked to a healthier gut microbiome, enhancing beneficial bacteria and overall gut health.
  • Why Sparrows Lose Friends as They Age—Just Like Us A study led by Dr. Julia Schroeder found that sparrows, like humans, tend to have fewer friends as they age, becoming more selective.
  • New Study Reveals Cats Learn Words Twice as Fast as Infants A new study has found that cats may be quicker learners than human babies when it comes to recognizing words.
  • Big Weight Changes After 40 Could Mean Higher Dementia Risk, Study Reveals Frequent weight changes in middle age may elevate early-onset dementia risk, emphasizing the need for stable weight management.
  • How Often You Go to the Bathroom Could Be a Key to Long-Term Health A study by the U.S. Institute for Systems Biology reveals that both frequent and infrequent bowel movements can harm long-term health.
  • 30% of Cancer Linked to Diet: Here’s How to Eat Smarter Around 30% of cancer risks are linked to diet. Shift toward healthier choices, emphasizing vegetables and unrefined carbohydrates.
  • 4-Hour Sleep Myth Debunked: Why You Really Need 8 Hours Research shows eight hours of sleep is essential for health; prioritizing rest can prevent serious health issues and fatigue.
  • 40% of US Cancer Cases Linked to Lifestyle Choices—What You Need to Know A report reveals 40% of U.S. cancers are linked to modifiable risk factors, with alcohol identified as a significant contributor.
  • How Small Gifts Like Chocolate Make People Happier Than a Chat According to a recent study, small gifts like chocolate can be more effective than a conversation in lifting someone's mood.
  • Stanford Study Reveals Aging Happens in Sudden Leaps, Not Gradually A Stanford University research team scientifically proved that aging accelerates rather than progresses gradually.
  • E-Cigarettes Linked to Poor Athletic Performance, Similar to Smoking A recent study revealed that e-cigarettes significantly impair athletic performance, similar to traditional cigarettes.
  • Statins May Slash Cancer Risk by Up to 66%, Study Finds Research suggests statins may lower the risk of heart disease and over 20 cancers, potentially aiding in cancer prevention.
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