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Shift work, late nights, and a disrupted body clock may worsen muscle loss in old age, a new review finds.
The post Shift Work and Late Nights May Worsen Muscle Loss, Scientists Warn appeared first on StudyFinds.
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A common arthritis drug could prevent a dangerous brain side effect of CAR T-cell cancer therapy, sparing patients from risky steroids.
The post Old Arthritis Drug Could Fix Cancer Immunotherapy’s Scariest Side Effect appeared first on StudyFinds.
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Researchers say the loudest sounds traced back to unsteady airflow moving across the soft palate, a finding that points toward practical fixes.
The post Study Reveals The Physics Behind Snoring, And A Possible Fix appeared first on StudyFinds.
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For employees whose weekly hours swing widely from one month to the next, that instability appears tied to something more serious than scheduling hassle.
The post Erratic Work Hours Linked To Worse Health, But Pattern Differs By Gender appeared first on StudyFinds.
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For Americans stretching grocery budgets, dollar stores have become an increasingly important food source, particularly in lower-income communities and places with fewer traditional grocery options.
The post Dollar Store Groceries Linked To Worse Health, Study Finds appeared first on StudyFinds.
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A US study links prenatal fluoride in public water to lower cognitive scores in children, with the strongest association in kids under 7.
The post Could Fluoride From Tap Water During Pregnancy Affect Children’s Thinking? New Study Finds A Link appeared first on StudyFinds.
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Cannabis users developed psychosis an average of 2.5 years earlier, but the gap widened sharply in later-onset age groups, research finds.
The post Cannabis and Psychosis Link Gets Stronger, Not Weaker, With Age appeared first on StudyFinds.
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The scale may miss what the waist reveals.
The post ‘Skinny Fat’ May Carry Hidden Heart Risks That BMI Misses, Study Finds appeared first on StudyFinds.
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A large international study now suggests that for a subset of people carrying specific gene variants, GLP-1 drugs may lose nearly half their power to control blood sugar.
The post A Gene Variant Could Cut GLP-1 Drugs’ Blood-Sugar Benefit Nearly In Half appeared first on StudyFinds.
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Liquid AI 发布基于量化感知蒸馏(QAD)训练的 LFM2.5-230M、350M、1.2B-Instruct 和 2.6B 四款 Q4_0 GGUF 检查点,在保持原生 Q4_0 内存与速度的同时,恢复 BF16 平均精度损失的 97%。 — Hugging Face:Blog(RSS)
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Youth mental health ranks among the most pressing public health worries in the country.
The post Study: 4 In 10 Fifth-Graders Say They Need Mental Health Care appeared first on StudyFinds.
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Cities like Mumbai, Lagos, Sao Paulo, and Shanghai have spent decades swallowing up more and more of the world's population.
The post One In Four People Globally Live In A Big City, But Growth Is Slowing appeared first on StudyFinds.
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Male victims of domestic violence face shame, cultural pressure, and system gaps that keep them from seeking help, new research finds.
The post Men Abused by Their Female Partners Stay Silent, New Study Shows Why appeared first on StudyFinds.
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For researchers trying to reconstruct how human ancestors moved millions of years ago, that discovery changes the calculus considerably.
The post A Forest Monkey Just Complicated A Major Theory About Human Evolution appeared first on StudyFinds.
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A thin ribbon of stars in a distant galaxy is the first stellar stream seen outside the Milky Way, and it could help map invisible dark matter.
The post Astronomers Found Star Stream 115 Million Light-Years Away That Could Unlock Dark Matter appeared first on StudyFinds.
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Pregnant women are fighting relatives over the Tdap vaccine and getting mixed messages from doctors, a new Reddit study reveals.
The post Pregnant Women Are Fighting Their Own Families Over Whooping Cough Vaccine appeared first on StudyFinds.
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Constipation is a well-documented problem among astronauts.
The post Astronauts’ Blood Hints At Why Spaceflight Causes Constipation appeared first on StudyFinds.
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A study of nearly 2 million tweets shows climate activists on social media united and fought at the same time, often over tactics, not the science.
The post New Study Tracks How Climate Activists on Twitter Went From Allies to Adversaries appeared first on StudyFinds.
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Barely longer than a standard crayon, this creature had been hiding in the dark, water-filled spaces beneath one of the most densely populated and heavily farmed regions on Earth, completely unknown to science.
The post New Eel Species Found After TikTok Tipped Off Scientists appeared first on…
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Two 70-year-olds can be worlds apart medically. A four-health-system study reveals how unevenly chronic illness spreads among people of the very same age.
The post Aging Makes Us Less Alike, Not More, Study Finds appeared first on StudyFinds.
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In plain terms, it's a moment that feels bigger than the routine of the day.
The post Doctors Are Burning Out. Researchers Propose ‘Sacred Moment Rounds’ To Help appeared first on StudyFinds.
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Note: This is a rebroadcast. Have you ever known one of those people who seemed to be able to connect with anyone? The kind of person who had the ability to make others feel understood and smoothly navigate even the trickiest of conversations? Charles Duhigg calls these folks “supercommunicators,”…
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404 Media 通过在一本珍本图书中放置追踪设备,首次揭露亚马逊未公开的购书行动:批量购入大量书籍,扫描用于 AI 训练数据,随后销毁。追踪显示这些书最终被送往亚马逊的一处人工智能训练中心。 — Hacker News 热门(buzzing.cc 中文翻译)
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A piano teacher can never have too many repertoire recommendations, right?! In my ongoing quest for just the right music for each student to accompany our practice incentive theme this year, I came across this fabulous collection of dozens of recommendations for Rote Solos. I love utilizing rote…
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