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Limiting Sugar Lowers Diabetes Risk, But New Study Finds You May Want to Lay Off the Salt, Too
Researchers found an increased risk of type 2 diabetes even in those who only sometimes added salt to their meals.
Limiting Sugar Lowers Diabetes Risk, But New Study Finds You May Want to Lay Off the Salt, Too
Researchers found an increased risk of type 2 diabetes even in those who only sometimes added salt to their meals.
New Research Shows Pigeons Solve Problems the Same Way Artificial Intelligence Does
The researchers say this should make people think again when they classify pigeons as "dim-witted."
New Research Shows Pigeons Solve Problems the Same Way Artificial Intelligence Does
The researchers say this should make people think again when they classify pigeons as "dim-witted."
Roosters Show Signs of Recognizing Their Own Reflections, Which Means They May Be Self-Aware
Researchers behind a new study say showing that more animals are self-aware may help with animal welfare policies.
Roosters Show Signs of Recognizing Their Own Reflections, Which Means They May Be Self-Aware
Researchers behind a new study say showing that more animals are self-aware may help with animal welfare policies.
Rugby Players Are Also Impacted By CTE, and Their Career Length Can Impact Their Risk
CTE is a neurodegenerative disease linked with repeated blows to the head and concussions. It's also a dementia risk factor.
Rugby Players Are Also Impacted By CTE, and Their Career Length Can Impact Their Risk
CTE is a neurodegenerative disease linked with repeated blows to the head and concussions. It's also a dementia risk factor.
Want to Lower Your Dementia Risk? Adding Some Strawberries to Your Breakfast May Help
Past research has found that strawberries provide benefits for cognitive performance and insulin resistance. A new study investigated this further.
Want to Lower Your Dementia Risk? Adding Some Strawberries to Your Breakfast May Help
Past research has found that strawberries provide benefits for cognitive performance and insulin resistance. A new study investigated this further.
Women Who Have Had False Positives on Mammograms May Be at Higher Risk of Breast Cancer
Though false positives are common, a new study finds that they are also linked with a higher risk of ultimately developing breast cancer.
Women Who Have Had False Positives on Mammograms May Be at Higher Risk of Breast Cancer
Though false positives are common, a new study finds that they are also linked with a higher risk of ultimately developing breast cancer.