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Jan 24, 24
The Link Between Red Hair and Testosterone: Exploring the Historical Significance
New research from Oslo University suggests a possible link between red hair in men and increased levels of testosterone, potentially shedding light on the historical significance of Viking berserks.
Jan 24, 24
Unraveling the Mysteries of Sand Vortexes: Nature's Whirling Wonders
Sand vortexes, also known as dust devils or sand devils, are a mesmerizing natural phenomenon that captures the awe of observers. These whirling columns of sand and dust, seemingly dancing across the landscape, are more than just a visual spectacle; they are a fascinating subject for scientific inquiry. This article delves deep into the world of sand vortexes, exploring their formation, the required weather conditions, their geographical occurrence, historical context, and the myths that swirl around them.
Jan 24, 24
Fibromyalgia Syndrome and Chronic Widespread Pain
A significant portion of the population experiences persistent and widespread pain, with about 11% in the UK affected. This condition leads to several challenges for both individuals and society, including decreased physical activity, feelings of depression, higher healthcare usage, and a decline in work efficiency. This blog article will primarily discuss fibromyalgia, a key example of a condition characterized by persistent widespread pain and tiredness.
Jan 23, 24
Brain zaps during antidepressant treatment can indicate neural axons rewiring
New research suggests that brain zaps during antidepressant treatment may be evidence of neural axons rewiring, offering insight into the mechanisms by which antidepressants work
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Jan 23, 24
Wood Wide Web: Mycorrhizal Network Restored After Interruption by Ants and Termites
A research conducted by Ottawa University on wood wide web has found that mycorrhizal links of the network are restored after intervention of ants and termites. The research has great implications for understanding the resilience of the network and developing conservation strategies.
Jan 22, 24
Research finds that avocados contain flavonoids that promote gut health
A new study from New York University shows that avocados contain flavonoids that can positively affect the regulatory circuits of T-helper cells in the small intestine, making them more effective in preventing pathogens from attaching to the epithelial lining of the gut.
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