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  • Women Get More Health Benefits From Exercise Than Men, Study Finds A study has shown that women derive more health benefits from exercise than men. The study on the gender differences in health benefits obtained from exercise was published in the Journal of the American College of Cardiology. Regular exercise improves cardiovascular health and stimulates metabolic activity, contributing to overall well-being. However, the extent of these […]
  • Influence of Lifestyle on Irritable Bowel Syndrome: What the Research Says Research has shown that Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) is associated with lifestyle habits such as smoking, sleep, and exercise. Irritable Bowel Syndrome is a chronic and recurrent gastrointestinal disorder that causes abdominal pain, diarrhea, or constipation. It is difficult to cure diseases with unknown causes. According to MedPage Today, a medical news portal, a research […]
  • U.S. on Alert: North Korea's Military Tensions Rise Amid Stronger China-Russia Bond The U.S. Congressional Research Service (CRS) has analyzed that North Korea, which has grown closer to China and Russia, has an increased likelihood of military provocation against South Korea. The U.S. Congressional Research Service, through the Indo-Pacific Command report, has assessed that North Korea, which has grown closer to China and Russia, has an increased […]
  • North Korea Honors Top Scientists and Technicians for Groundbreaking Achievements North Korean Prime Minister Kim Dok Hun attends the completion ceremony of a new decision-making process (Photo = Labor Newspaper / News 1) North Korea selected the country’s top scientists and technicians for 2023. The Labor Newspaper reported on the 6th that “The 21st Non-Regular 2.16 Science and Technology Awards Committee decided to award the […]
  • Artificial Fetal Organs Bring Hope for Birth Defect Understanding University College London, UK Researchers create fetal small intestine, kidneys, and lungs by culturing cells from amniotic membranes at 16 to 34 weeks of gestationEthical controversy over 'fetal stem cells' may be replaced... Identify the cause of birth defects spur Researchers have succeeded in creating various fetal organs, including the stomach, intestine, and lungs, using only cells taken from amniotic membranes. This is the first time organ tissue has been created from a fetus in the second trimester (22 weeks or more). It is expected to help shed light on the causes of birth defects, which have been difficult to study due to ethical concerns. According to the National Health Insurance Service, South Korea's birth rate hit a record low of 0.72 last year. ....
  • OverAir Partners with Fort Worth Airport for eVTOL Research Overair partners with Dallas Fort Worth International Airport and Arlington to develop eVTOL operations in North Texas.
  • Ultimate Solution to Get Rid of Bed Bugs, Found by Researchers at SNU SNU researchers have found that imidacloprid and fipronil, non-pyrethroid substances, are effective in exterminating bed bugs.
  • Quitting Alcohol Slashes Glaucoma Blindness Risk by 37%, According to New Research Quitting alcohol can reduce the risk of blindness in glaucoma patients by about 37%, as per a South Korean study.
  • Irish Research Reveals How Soccer Goalkeepers' Brains Work Differently Then Us Irish research unveils soccer goalkeepers' distinct sensory signal processing abilities, emphasizing separation and inference of signals.
  • YouTube Star Famous for Exposing Celebrities Ends Up Taking His Life YouTuber known for his channel 'Garosero Research Institute,' was found dead after receiving a suspended sentence for sexual assault.
  • Are You in Your 30s? - 5 Eating Habits You Must Change Now! Maintaining a healthy diet is crucial in your 30s. Poor eating habits in your 20s can lead to health issues and accelerated aging.
  • Top 3 Veggies for Weight Loss Are as Follows: Bell Peppers, Beets, and … Harvard University research identifies zucchini as the best diet vegetable, with beets and bell peppers as other top choices.
  • To Lose Weight, You Should Exercise Like This at This Time Morning exercise (7-9 a.m.) is most effective for weight management and obesity prevention, per U.S. research.
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