Author: Jacqueline Chin

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Jacqueline is a multidisciplinary scientist with extensive experience in conducting research and data analysis. She is also an avid reader and writer who aims to craft articles that inform, engage, and impact her community.

A study of intermittent fasting in 141 obese adolescents found that while both intermittent and continuous energy restriction reduced BMI, only intermittent fasting maintained reduced binge eating over 52 weeks. Close monitoring is advised for teens considering fasting.

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A new study highlights GPT-4’s prowess, outperforming a radiology resident in medical imaging diagnostics. In the rapidly evolving field of medical imaging, artificial intelligence (AI) technologies, particularly generative models like the ChatGPT, are becoming increasingly significant. 

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Recent studies have found that not all forms of exercise yield equal benefits. Specifically, recent studies suggest that occupational PA might have unexpected consequences for cognitive function. In this article, we delve into the research, exploring why occupational PA could potentially impact our brains differently.

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