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fromNew York Post
1 week ago
NYC food

Exclusive | NYC TOUGH New Yorkers less fearful of rats, roaches than any other city: study

New Yorkers display notably less fear of common pests compared to other U.S. cities.
fromwww.theguardian.com
3 weeks ago
Mental health

Major endometriosis study reveals impact of gluten, coffee, dairy and alcohol

Dietary changes may help alleviate endometriosis pain, as shown by a new survey highlighting significant symptom relief for many women.
Miscellaneous
fromFast Company
2 months ago

The worse traffic gets, the more fast food people eat

Traffic congestion increases visits to fast food restaurants, potentially impacting public health by promoting unhealthy eating habits.
Artificial intelligence
fromCreative Bloq
5 months ago

Can you tell which of these is AI-generated art?

AI-generated images are increasingly difficult to distinguish from human-created ones, with participants misidentifying them 40% of the time.
Surprisingly, people tended to prefer AI art over human-made art, even those who dislike AI art.
US news
fromwww.npr.org
5 months ago

Getting more light in the day and less at night is good for your health. Here's why

Light exposure significantly affects health and longevity, with brighter nights linked to increased mortality risk.
Health
fromFortune Well
6 months ago

Walking faster may help you live longer. Experts say to aim for this pace

Walking pace is vital for health benefits; faster walking reduces death risk more than merely increasing step count.
fromLGBTQ Nation
6 months ago
Medicine

97% of trans youth don't regret transitioning, new study finds - LGBTQ Nation

Most transgender youth do not detransition after years of transitioning, with only 4% reporting changes.
The study emphasizes the importance of supportive environments for transgender youth.
Medicine
fromwww.theguardian.com
10 months ago

Antidepressant withdrawal symptoms experienced by 15% of users, study finds

Around 15% of people stopping antidepressants experience withdrawal symptoms, with 3% facing severe symptoms like dizziness, headache, nausea, insomnia, and irritability.
fromThe Conversation
9 months ago
Remote teams

Young Canadians prefer in-person and hybrid work, according to a new report

37% of Canadian youth aged 15-19 prefer entirely in-person work, surprising against assumptions of remote preference due to screen time.
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