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Imports of Arms by European States Increase
Imports of arms by European states increased by 47 per cent in almost ten years, while the global level of international arms...
Corona Tests: Iceland, United Arab Emirates lead among nations
The Middle East Countries have done maximum number of average testings to keep the coronavirus at bay, though Iceland as a country has done...
US Continues to be Top Military Force
Discover the world's most potent military forces as the United States claims the top spot, followed by Russia and China. Explore the factors influencing these rankings, from troop numbers to financial stability. Uncover the top and bottom 10 countries in the global military landscape.
Alarming Rise in Heat-Related Deaths Predicted for Americans in Future
The United States could face a significant increase in cardiovascular-related deaths due to extreme heat in the coming decades, said a new study by researchers from the University of Pennsylvania.
Long Covid Afflicts At Least 14% of the US Population
A comprehensive investigation into long Covid and symptom prevalence in the United States reveals that one in seven individuals had experienced long Covid by the conclusion of 2022. Researchers from UCL and Dartmouth conducted this large-scale study, offering crucial insights into the profound impact of long Covid on affected individuals.
High Firearm Ownership among U.S. Law Enforcement; Increased Suicide Risk
Law enforcement officers in the United States have a high rate of firearm ownership and often do not practice secure firearm storage, which potentially increase their risk for suicide, according to a latest study.
India’s Groundwater Depletion: Approaching Tipping Point
India has earned the dubious distinction of being the largest consumer of groundwater worldwide, surpassing both the United States and China combined, according to a dire warning from the United Nations University's Institute for Environment and Human Security (UNU-EHS).
Sex and Cognitive Function in Older Adults
Sex, a natural and enjoyable part of human life, has been understudied in terms of its impact on brain health. However, a recent longitudinal study in the United States sheds light on this subject, showing that sexual activity in older individuals not living in nursing homes is associated with better cognitive function in the future. The study involved a nationally representative dataset that included information on the frequency of voluntary, partnered sexual activity, the level of pleasure derived from it (with or without orgasm), and emotional satisfaction within sexual relationships. Cognitive function was assessed using an official scoring process that considers various cognitive aspects.
School-Based Cycling Program Improves Mental Health
Physical activity has a well-documented positive impact on mental health, and in a concerning trend, physical activity rates among teenagers are declining. This is particularly alarming as the mental well-being of adolescents continues to deteriorate, with one in six school children in the US being diagnosed with some form of mental disorder. To address this issue, researchers in the United States have explored how participation in a school-based cycling program affects the psychosocial well-being of adolescents.
More Americans Believe Being a Man Helps than Hurts
More Americans say being a man helps than hurts a person’s ability to get ahead in the United States these days, according to a recent Pew Research Center survey. By contrast, more Americans say being a woman hurts rather than helps.









































