Study Links Sweet Preferences to Depression, Diabetes, and Heart Disease

A recent study has found that people who prefer sweet are at higher risk of depression, diabetes, and heart disease. The research, conducted by the University of Surrey, involved 180,000 participants and analyzed their dietary habits alongside health markers. Dietary Preferences and Health Risks The study, published in the Journal of Translational Medicine, categorized participants …

New Research Suggests Moon Has a Molten Layer Beneath Its Surface

Recent research suggests that the moon may have a molten layer of rock deep within its interior. This new evidence is based on how the moon reacts to the gravitational pull of Earth and the sun. The findings strengthen the hypothesis that a hidden, molten layer lies between the moon’s core and its solid exterior. …

Four Servings of Cruciferous Vegetables Daily May Lower Blood Pressure

Recent research highlights the potential of cruciferous vegetables in managing blood pressure. A study conducted in Australia and published in BMC Medicine investigated the effects of consuming these vegetables on adults with mild hypertension. The findings suggest that incorporating vegetables such as broccoli, cauliflower, and kale into the diet may support blood pressure regulation. Study …

Canada Faces Decline in Number of Polar Bears

The government surveys the Canadian arctic every five years to determine and keep a record of the number of past bears in that area. However, the latest reports have been quite shocking and disappointing because the survey suggests the number of polar bears in the Canadian arctic is decreasing with time. The town of Churchill …

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