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A UN-backed team reports new evidence of torture, executions, and airstrikes in Myanmar, identifying military commanders for possible prosecution

New Evidence Of Torture, Executions, Airstrikes In Myanmar

The UN’s Independent Investigative Mechanism for Myanmar (IIMM) has newly come across sexual violence, burning of sexual body parts and summary executions...
A new study reveals wild tomatoes interbred with early potato-like plants, creating the modern spud nearly nine million years ago.

Tomatoes Helped Give Rise to the Modern Potato

New research has revealed that modern potatoes owe part of their genetic makeup to wild tomatoes through a natural interbreeding event. This...
A new European Heart Journal study finds female bodybuilders face unusually high rates of sudden cardiac death, suicide, and homicide worldwide

Stretching vs. Exercise: Which Is Better for Your Body and Overall Health?

Both stretching and exercise play essential roles in maintaining a strong, flexible, and healthy body over the long term. While exercise often...
The largest combined observational and genetic study shows that any level of alcohol consumption increases the risk of dementia. Reducing alcohol may help prevent cognitive decline.

Heavy Drinking Linked to Higher Risk of Unintended Pregnancy

New research reveals a surprising connection between heavy alcohol use and unintended pregnancy. This is true even among women who strongly wish...
The Barbados threadsnake, once lost, reappears after two decades. Learn about this tiny, elusive reptile and why its rediscovery highlights urgent conservation needs for Barbados' remaining forests.

World’s Smallest Snake

A snake so small it could be mistaken for a worm has reappeared. It was spotted in Barbados recently. Scientists thought this...
New research shows higher prenatal vitamin D levels are linked to better memory, focus, and problem-solving skills in children ages 7–12.

Parenatal Vitamin D May Boost Childhood Brain Development

A new peer-reviewed study shows that children whose mothers had higher vitamin D levels during pregnancy performed better on key cognitive function...
Discover how your dog's unique personality might influence their TV viewing preferences and reactions. New Auburn University research sheds light on canine perception and potential welfare benefits of tailored TV content.

Dog’s Personality Affect Their TV Habits?

Your pet pooch's personality might affect how they respond to TV shows. New research suggests a fascinating connection regarding how a dog...
A new Japanese study reveals how dietary patterns, diversity, and food combinations vary significantly by age and gender

How Age and Gender Shape Food Choices

The proverb "You are what you eat" highlights diet's impact. Our food choices largely influence overall health. A balanced diet builds a...
It's time to retire "Hysterectomy"

It’s time to retire “Hysterectomy”

Language changes as our knowledge and understanding evolve, in medicine and in social movements. Language in medicine impacts patient care and health....
New research suggests metabolic factors, particularly blood sugar levels, are the primary drivers of declining reproductive health and sexual function

Blood Sugar Drives Male Reproductive Changes

Metabolic health significantly impacts aging men. Specifically, blood sugar increases drive changes in reproductive systems. This also affects sexual functioning in older...