Cooking food at high temperatures can elevate risk of cancer – study

A recent study conducted by scientists at Stanford University, in collaboration with researchers from the National Institutes of Standards and Technology (NIST), the University of Maryland and Colorado State University, has uncovered a surprising connection between foods cooked at high temperatures and an elevated risk of cancer. The peer-reviewed study, published in ACS Central Science […]

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Can your jaw structure predict if you’ll shrink as you get older? – study

Structural changes to a woman’s jawline might help predictions of age-related height loss, according to a new study published this month. The peer-reviewed article, published in the academic journal BMJ, suggested that dentists should use their privileged information on patient’s jaws to speak to patients about preventing shrinkage. Women tend to experience more rapid height […]

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What is ‘gaslighting’ and how can you recognize it? – study

There are four common behaviors attached to gaslighting in relationships, a new qualitative analysis of a survey published last month revealed. The peer-reviewed article, published in the journal Personal Relationships, recruited respondents from social media forums like Reddit and Facebook. The 65 respondents, all aged 18 years or older had been in a relationship lasting […]

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