Donald Trump's 2023 comments regarding the seizure of Venezuelan oil have resurfaced following Nicolás Maduro's arrest, as netizens question if the capture was a theatrical production.
Nearly all women in STEM graduate programs report feeling like impostors, despite strong evidence of success. This mindset leads many to dismiss their achievements as luck and fear being “found out...
Nearly all women in STEM graduate programs report feeling like impostors, despite strong evidence of success. This mindset leads many to dismiss their achievements as luck and fear being “found out.” Research links impostorism to worse mental health, higher burnout, and increased thoughts of dropping out. Supportive environments and shifting beliefs about intelligence may help break the cycle.
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Stars and planets are inextricably linked. They form together and stars shape the fate of planets. Stars create the dusty protoplanetary disks that give birth to planets of all kinds. And when a st...
Stars and planets are inextricably linked. They form together and stars shape the fate of planets. Stars create the dusty protoplanetary disks that give birth to planets of all kinds. And when a star dies, planets are either blown apart, swallowed, or doomed to spend an eternity in cold and darkness. There’s a fundamental question […]
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A new analysis of research studies has found that exercise-based cardiac rehabilitation can reduce the severity, frequency, and return of atrial fibrillation (AF)—the most common type of irregular ...
A new analysis of research studies has found that exercise-based cardiac rehabilitation can reduce the severity, frequency, and return of atrial fibrillation (AF)—the most common type of irregular heartbeat. The findings were published in the British Journal of Sports Medicine and suggest that this type of rehab may also improve physical fitness and mental health, […]
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A healthy diet doesn’t just help you live longer—it can also help protect the planet. That’s the message from a new study by researchers at Aarhus University in Denmark. The study looked at the Nor...
A healthy diet doesn’t just help you live longer—it can also help protect the planet. That’s the message from a new study by researchers at Aarhus University in Denmark. The study looked at the Nordic dietary guidelines and found that following them is linked to a longer life. The Nordic diet encourages people to eat […]
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A major new study that followed nearly 200,000 people for several decades has found that when it comes to heart health, the quality of the food you eat matters just as much—if not more—than whether...
A major new study that followed nearly 200,000 people for several decades has found that when it comes to heart health, the quality of the food you eat matters just as much—if not more—than whether you follow a low-carbohydrate or low-fat diet. The study suggests that focusing on healthy, high-quality foods is the most important […]
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Scientists have made an exciting discovery that could change the way people with diabetes take insulin. A new compound has been shown to deliver insulin through the skin in both mice and minipigs. ...
Scientists have made an exciting discovery that could change the way people with diabetes take insulin. A new compound has been shown to deliver insulin through the skin in both mice and minipigs. This means that one day, people with diabetes might not need to rely on injections to manage their blood sugar levels. The […]
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The keto diet has become hugely popular on social media, with eye-catching recipes like avocado toast made with fried cheese and zucchini noodles in buttery bacon sauce. Many people follow this hig...
The keto diet has become hugely popular on social media, with eye-catching recipes like avocado toast made with fried cheese and zucchini noodles in buttery bacon sauce. Many people follow this high-fat, low-carb eating plan to lose weight or maintain a slim figure. But a new study warns that while the keto diet may help […]
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A new study from Korea University Ansan Hospital has found that people with moderate to severe obstructive sleep apnea may face a higher risk of developing small signs of brain damage known as cere...
A new study from Korea University Ansan Hospital has found that people with moderate to severe obstructive sleep apnea may face a higher risk of developing small signs of brain damage known as cerebral microbleeds. This research brings attention to the hidden effects of sleep disorders on brain health, especially as we age. Obstructive sleep […]
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