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Women less likely to get a lung transplant than men and spend six weeks longer on the waiting list, study finds | However, women who received a lung transplant are more likely than men to live for five years post-transplant.

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#womeninhealthcare #lungtransplant #genderhealthdisparities #transplantationresearch #healthcareequity


People who share experiences of racism online are likely to have their content removed by both human moderators and algorithms. Re-writing community rules may help lessen this problem

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#RacismAwareness #OnlineCensorship #SocialJustice #CommunityChange #DigitalActivism


Older adults who exhibit concern for guiding and contributing to future generations, a quality known as generativity, are more likely to enjoy psychological well-being and lead fulfilling lives, according to a recent study

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#Generativity #PsychologicalWellBeing #OlderAdults #FutureGenerations #LifeFulfillment


Posting to social media linked to shorter tempers - new findings showed people who frequently used social media, especially those who posted frequently, had significantly higher scored on an irritability test than their social media-free or infrequent peers.

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#SocialMediaEffects #Irritability #MentalHealthAwareness #DigitalDetox #EmotionalWellbeing




Recreational ketamine use among U.S. adults has surged since 2015, with an 81.8% increase in annual use from 2015 to 2019 and a 40% rise from 2021 to 2022. And it’s twice as prevalent among those with college degrees compared to those with less education

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#KetamineTrends #SubstanceUse #MentalHealthAwareness #CollegeCulture #RecreationalDrugs




Scientists identify 177 specific genes that fuel cancer metastasis, and 2 key genes: SP1, which accelerates metastasis, and KLF5, which helps suppress it. Challenging the long-held belief that metastasis mechanisms vary greatly between cancer types

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#CancerResearch #Metastasis #Genetics #Oncology #MedicalBreakthroughs


Microplastics Are Widespread in Seafood We Eat, Study Finds | Fish and shrimp are full of tiny particles from clothing, packaging and other plastic products, that could affect our health.

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#Microplastics #SeafoodSafety #HealthImpact #EnvironmentalConcerns #SustainableFood


Elderberry juice may be a potent tool for weight management and enhancing metabolic health | Results showed reduced participants’ blood glucose levels by an average of 24% and results showed a 9% decrease in insulin levels.

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#ElderberryJuice #WeightManagement #MetabolicHealth #BloodGlucose #NaturalRemedies


Autoclaved vegetables serve as a good scaffold for growing meat. Scientists grow pork directly on shiitake mushrooms and chives, and fat on a loofah.

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#SustainableFood #CulturedMeat #FoodInnovation #PlantBased #FutureOfFood


Your work habits may be threatening your sleep: People in highly sedentary jobs (80% of modern workforce) have a 37% increase in insomnia symptoms. Employees working nontraditional schedules have a 66% greater risk of needing ‘catch-up sleep’ – defined as frequent napping or sleeping in on weekends.

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#SleepHealth #WorkLifeBalance #SedentaryLifestyle #InsomniaAwareness #CatchUpSleep


Researchers have found that head injuries, such as those induced in sports and the military, may re-awaken dormant viruses in the brain, triggering the onset of conditions including Alzheimer’s Disease and dementia

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#HeadInjuries #Neuroscience #AlzheimersAwareness #DementiaResearch #SportsSafety


Research have found a daily 300mg of calcium, about the amount found in half a pint of milk, was associated with a 17% lower risk of bowel cancer,, with non-dairy sources of calcium such as fortified soy milk having a similar protective effect

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#CalciumBenefits #BowelCancerAwareness #HealthyLiving #NutritionMatters #FortifiedFoods


Heat-related deaths in 38 cities may exceed COVID-19 fatalities within a decade under +3°C warming.

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#ClimateCrisis #HeatDeaths #GlobalWarming #PublicHealth #Sustainability


Researchers have discovered a new molecule, OSP-1, that could help regulate the autophagy process in neurons, making it a potential target for new treatments to protect brain cells from damage caused by oxidative stress.

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#Neuroscience #Autophagy #BrainHealth #InnovativeResearch #MoleculeDiscovery


Drinking coffee in the morning may be better than all-day drinking for heart health. Compared with people who did not drink coffee, morning coffee drinkers were 16% less likely to die of any cause and 31% less likely to die of heart disease. There was no risk reduction for all-day coffee drinkers.

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#CoffeeBenefits #HeartHealth #MorningRoutine #HealthyLifestyle #CoffeeFacts


Sexual humor boosts intimacy and appears to positively influence sexual satisfaction in romantic relationships. For example, humor often served to smooth over awkward or embarrassing moments, such as mishaps during sexual activity, which helped reduce discomfort and strengthen intimacy.

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#SexualHumor #IntimacyBoost #RelationshipGoals #LoveAndLaughter #SexualSatisfaction


Researchers have discovered a method to control human body temperature, mimicking hibernation in non-hibernating animals. They found that blocking a certain area in the brain (ventromedial periventricular area) they could trigger this “thermoregulatory inversion” state in rats

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#BodyTemperatureControl #HibernationResearch #BrainScience #Thermoregulation #MedicalBreakthroughs


New data shows that the biggest difference between elite and middling runners is how much time they spend jogging | The Training Intensity Distribution of Marathon Runners Across Performance Levels

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#RunningPerformance #MarathonTraining #EliteRunners #TrainingIntensity #JoggingInsights

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