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 Nematostella vectensis. March 13, 2024.

Crucial insights into animal defense mechanisms and tradeoffs revealed by Hebrew University

Bristol University from Cabot Tower

New research shows that people can learn to be happy, but it is hard work

Cytomegalovirus infection.

Saliva tests could save kids from lifelong disability - study

 Ear, with hearing aid.

Study examines reasons for age-related hearing loss

 Baby sleep planner application.

Baby sleep-planner helps save babies at risk of sudden infant death syndrome

Demonstrators take part in an antisemitism protest outside the Labour Party headquarters in central London, Britain April 8, 2018.

Researchers find that speaking out against hate speech is a collective responsibility - study

 Woman with lazy eye (illustrative)

Is having a lazy eye something to be worried about? This study reveals it may be

Man in nature

Study finds being in nature lowers risk of osteoporosis

 HAREDIM ON a Mea Shearim street corner during Sukkot.

New intervention protocol for haredi mothers of children with ADHD

 Universitat Rovira i Virgili in Catalonia.

New blood test developed for chronic disease that usually affects women

In countries like the United States, more than 60% of the average person’s diet consists of ultra-processed foods. (Illustrative).

What are the far-reaching ramifications of eating processed foods? - study

By ALAN FREISHTAT
Elderly couple (illustrative)

Does trying to look younger reduce how much ageism older adults face?

 Harassment against women in public transport environments is not only serious but has also become ‘normalized’ in many societies.

Health implications for women harassed on public transport - study

 Crows in an urban area.

What do birds do when there are no people?

How to get things done

Why do humans procrastinate - and how can we stop?