ScienceTwo out of three young people diagnosed with gender dysphoria will no longer identify as the opposite sex within five years, study shows.
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Study: Natural settings stretch our sense of time
ScienceA new study suggests that spending time in natural settings alters our perception of time and broadens our perspective on life.
Researchers discover link between low vitamin D levels and cancer
Science"Our analysis shows that there is an association between lower vitamin D levels and a higher risk of developing cancer", says Danish researcher Tine Jess.
Broccoli may reduce the risk of stroke
Health– We could see paramedics treating ischaemic stroke patients with a broccoli-based medication, says heart reasearcher Dr. Xuyu Liu.
Study: Kombucha tea can lower blood sugar levels
HealthIn just four weeks, fasting blood sugar in people with type 2 diabetes was reduced to healthy levels.
Study: Paper straws contain PFAS
HealthResearchers: "Use stainless steel".
Researchers discover subsea ecosystems
EnvironmentA variety of previously unknown species of squid, snails and bacteria have been found in what are known as hydrothermal vents.
Blueberries may improve health in the elderly
ScienceBlueberries may help improve blood vessel function and cognitive ability in older people, according to a new study.
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Extreme antibiotic resistance in war-torn Ukraine
Science"I have never seen such resistant bacteria", says Professor Kristian Riesbeck.
Passive scrolling may increase risk of depression
HealthHowever, posting your own content seems to reduce stress, according to a UK study.
Stockholm sucks CO2 out of the air with new technology
Environment"If we succeed, it will be a game-changer", says Fabian Levihn, Head of Research.
New research: Plants can purify the air from petrol fumes
Environment"The results are astounding," says Professor Fraser Torpy of the University of Technology in Sydney.
Boys coo more than girls in their first year of life
ScienceIt was previously thought that girls develop language earlier than boys - but this does not seem to be the case.
Lower testicular volume in overweight boys
ScienceLikely to affect fertility in adulthood, researchers believe.
Researchers may have found the cause of Parkinson’s disease
ScienceThe disease is caused by bacteria and can therefore be prevented, according to new research at the University of Helsinki.