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Myths about intermittent fasting, debunked

Science Daily: Pharmacology News

Research shows that the increasingly popular weight-loss strategy is safe. Intermittent fasting has become an increasingly popular way to lose weight without counting calories. And a large body of research has shown it s safe. Still, several myths about fasting have gained traction.

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Ways Data-Driven Businesses Can Prevent Data Overload

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Managing digital records is important for any business that wants to try to avoid data overload.

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Carbon dioxide's heavy stamp on temperature: Doubling CO2 may mean 7 to 14 degree increase

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A doubling of the amount of CO2 in the atmosphere could cause an increase in the average temperature on earth from 7 to even a maximum of 14 degrees. That is shown in the analysis of sediments from the Pacific Ocean off the coast of California.

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Dr. Rex Archer Honored with PHAB’s Prestigious F. Douglas Scutchfield Leadership Award 

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Media Contact: Keith Coleman, VP of Communications and Public Affairs KColeman@phaboard.org info@phaboard.org The award is the highest honor bestowed by the Public Health Accreditation Board. June 21, 2024 – The Public Health Accreditation Board (PHAB) has announced that Rex Archer, MD, MPH, Professor and Director of Population and Public Health at Kansas City University, has received PHAB’s prestigious F.

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New study confirms forever chemicals are absorbed through human skin

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A study of 17 commonly used synthetic 'forever chemicals' has shown that these toxic substances can readily be absorbed through human skin.

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Facial recognition linked to close social bonds, not social butterflies

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Do you have trouble recognizing faces, or do you never forget a face? The better you are at facial recognition, the more supportive relationships you are likely to have, regardless of your personality type.

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Researchers develop RNA-targeting technology for precisely manipulating parts of human genes

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Researchers have harnessed a bacterial immune defense system, known as CRISPR, to efficiently and precisely control the process of RNA splicing. The technology opens the door to new applications, including systematically interrogating the functions of parts of genes and correcting splicing deficiencies that underlie numerous diseases and disorders.

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A hidden treasure in the Milky Way -- Astronomers uncover ultrabright x-ray source

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Astronomers uncovered that a well-known X-ray binary, whose exact nature has been a mystery to scientists until now, is actually a hidden ultraluminous X-ray source.

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Geologists expect Chang'e-6 lunar surface samples to contain volcanic rock and impact ejecta

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On June 25, China's Chang'e-6 (CE-6) lunar probe is set to return to Earth, carrying the first surface samples collected from the farside of the Moon. In anticipation of this historic event, scientists are publishing their predictions for the unique materials that may be found in the CE-6 samples.

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