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Skin cancer is a prevalent health concern. We debunk several misconceptions associated with skin cancer. Read more
In our lives, sleep and diet are vital elements. Your food choices impact your sleep quality, and how you sleep affects your eating habits.
Have you ever wondered why certain ethnic groups tend to be taller or shorter than others? The connection between height and ethnicity is a fascinating topic, with genetics playing a pivotal role. In this comprehensive analysis, we will explore the factors influencing height and how they differ across various ethnic populations.
The keto diet’s impact on cancer prevention and treatment is debated. We explore evidence regarding its potential benefits or concerns.
Body odour is a common concern that varies significantly among individuals. Remarkably, South Koreans and Japanese tend to have lesser body odour than people from other regions. What’s the secret behind this phenomenon? Read on to uncover a fascinating genetic factor that plays a crucial role in this difference.
Navigating end-of-life choices, such as euthanasia and assisted dying, is a complex issue globally. Find out more.
A recent study in Singapore has unearthed a troubling trend in the misuse of antibiotics, with younger Singaporeans seeking these powerful drugs against medical advice. The misuse of antibiotics can have severe consequences, including an increased risk of antibiotic resistance, a global health concern that threatens the efficacy of treatments for various infections.
Scientists from the University of Colorado (CU) Boulder have crafted an innovative breathalyser test powered by artificial intelligence (AI) that can detect COVID-19 swiftly and accurately.
Intermittent fasting has become a popular lifestyle choice for many individuals seeking to improve their health and well-being. Find out more
A recent study conducted by researchers from Nanyang Technological University (NTU) reveals that Asians with excessive visceral fat, the type of fat surrounding internal organs, tend to have poorer cognitive performance. This affects their abilities to think, learn, and remember.
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