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Exercise May Be More Effective Than Antidepressants In Treating Depression 1

Exercise May Be More Effective Than Antidepressants In Treating Depression

A paper published in the BMJ found that exercise may be more effective than antidepressants in treating depression. You can read the original article here. Dancing far outperforms all other activities and pharmaceutical therapies when it comes to curing depression, according to research, with rigorous exercise following closely behind. (MattL_Images/Shutterstock)

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Scientists Decode Deadly Blood Clot Disorder Triggered By COVID Vaccines 1

Scientists Decode Deadly Blood Clot Disorder Triggered By COVID Vaccines

A new paper in the New England Journal of Medicine, led by Dr. Wang, decodes deadly blood clots from COVID vaccines, revealing that PF4 antibodies in vaccine-induced thrombosis (VITT) and common cold infections share identical molecular structures. Research on vaccine-induced immune thrombocytopenia and thrombosis (VITT) is being further explored by

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Crows Can Count Up To Four, A New Study Finds 1

Crows Can Count Up To Four, A New Study Finds

According to a recent study conducted by a group of researchers from the Animal Physiology Lab at the University of Tübingen in Germany, crows can count up to four. According to recent research, crows, a common urban bird, can loudly count up to four, so maybe calling someone “birdbrained” isn’t

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How Earphones Damage Our Hearing 1

How Earphones Damage Our Hearing

According to audiologist Julie Prutsman, earphone overuse, especially with AirPods, leads to increased tinnitus and hearing loss. Misuse, extended wear, and poor hygiene contribute to ear damage, highlighting the need for better public awareness and ear care. You can read the original article here. The Apple community forum page saw

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Microplastics Found In Human Testicles 1

Microplastics Found In Human Testicles

According to a recent study published in Toxicological Sciences by researchers from the University of New Mexico, microplastics were found in human testicles. You can read the original article here. The list of places where the sneaky particles have been discovered has grown with the discovery of microplastics in the

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