Sugary Drinks Increase The Risk Of Liver Cancer And Chronic Liver Disease A New Research Study Finds!
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Sugary Drinks Increase The Risk Of Liver Cancer And Chronic Liver Disease | A New Research Study Finds!

In a new research study, researchers have found that consuming sugar-sweetened drinks on a daily basis increases the risk of liver cancer and chronic liver disease! Chronic liver disease is a known cause of morbidity and mortality. This is a huge concern among many across the world. However, a new research study done by the Brigham and Brigham Women’s Hospital has found how the intake of sweetened drinks can impact our liver health and mortality. Research Findings The researchers have found a link between sugary drink intake and liver cancer and chronic liver disease mortality. The 6.8% of women who took one or more sugar-sweetened beverages daily had an 85% higher risk of liver cancer. Not just that, they also had a 68% higher risk…

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Canadians are Now Safe From Covid | Researchers proved Canadians have Hybrid Immunity to Covid

The battle against COVID-19 in Canada might just be turning a significant corner. A new study from the Canadian Medical Association Journal (CMAJ) has shed light on some hopeful news: a 25% of Canadians now have hybrid immunity against the virus, thanks to a mix of natural infections and vaccinations. Researchers collect blood samples to conduct research using 3 stages with different timelines.  The story the data tells is fascinating. In those early days, only about 0.3% of Canadians had come into contact with the virus by July 2020. Fast forward to November 2021, and this number had crept up to 9%. But then along came Omicron, and everything changed. “Think about it: even with our great efforts at vaccination, the Omicron variant pushed our…

Scientists Discover A New 'Sea Monster' With 20 Arms!

Scientists Discover A New ‘Sea Monster’ With 20 Arms!

Scientists on a research vessel in the ocean near Antarctica have found this new species of ‘Sea Monster.‘ This new undersea creature has 20 arms and a distinctive body shape. The hauntingly amazing species has arms that are bumpy and feathery. There is more to this sea creature than what meets the eye! Let’s have a closer look at this beautiful species known as the “Antarctic Feather Star.“ Image Source: Business Insider Cirri, the circular bumps are the tentacles that are popping out of the base of the body that has the shape of a strawberry. The group they belong to is the Promachocrinus group. These sea creatures can live from 65 feet to about 6,500 feet beneath the ocean’s surface! How cool is that? Image Source:…

Perfume vs. Mosquitoes: Could this be the Scented Shield against Malaria?
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Perfume vs. Mosquitoes: Could this be the Scented Shield against Malaria?

Ever wondered if there’s a perfume that doubles as a mosquito repellent? Well, strap in, because we’re diving deep into this trendy innovation that’s making waves in the world of malaria prevention. A Peek Behind the Curtain Before we dive in, here’s a cool tidbit: our deep dive into this mosquito repelling perfume revolution comes enlighten by a video uploaded by none other than Bill Gates on his YouTube channel & blog. Yep, you read that right! Gates shared an intriguing look at how perfumers are joining the fight against malaria, turning their expertise in fragrances into a potential game-changer in mosquito repellent technology. Tech Billionaire, Bill Gates have been in war with Malaria for a while now. Mosquitoes: More Than Just Annoying Buzzers First…

The Fastest Growing Cities in the U.S.A. Are Burning Up!

The Fastest Growing Cities in the USA Are Burning Up!

The heat wave has been brutal to many across the world. The summer heat has been in an extreme state even in the U.S.A. But the ‘Sunbelt region‘ in the USA is largely affected by the heat! The region also carries the fastest-growing cities in the USA. However, the millions of Americans who moved to the cities within the Sunbelt are now in the middle of the record-breaking heat wave! Let’s have a closer look at what this is about. Image Source: StackSource Blog The unbearable heat is putting many at risk. It’s threatening the health of many individuals and is also causing dollars in economic activity. Sunbelt has accounted for about 75% of the U.S. population growth. It is now home to about 50%…

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Apple Watch X Redesign: Magnetic Bands and Exciting Launch Predicted for 2024 or 2025, Reports Mark Gurman

In 2024 or 2025, Apple is looking to wow us again. This time, with the Apple Watch X, marking its 10th wearable anniversary. Mark Gurman, a trusted tech expert, gave us a sneak peek in his latest newsletter. Magnetic Bands: Smart and Sleek Gurman mentioned a new feature: magnetic bands. It’s not just a style move. It’s about being smart, user-friendly, and looking cool. But a big question pops up: Will our old bands fit this new style? We’re all waiting to see. Power On: Apple’s next Watches will be modest updates — but a revamped Apple Watch X for the product’s 10-year anniversary isn’t too far behind. Details on that and more: https://t.co/SKXLLLSNgh — Mark Gurman (@markgurman) August 13, 2023 What’s Special about the…

1st of Aug is “National Girlfriends Day” and here are 10 things you can do:
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1st of Aug is “National Girlfriends Day” and here are 10 things you can do:

August 1st is National Girlfriends Day, a day to celebrate the amazing women in our lives. It’s all about expressing love and appreciation. But how to make it unforgettable? Don’t worry, we’ve got you covered! Here are 10 fun and heartfelt ways to make National Girlfriends Day truly special. Let’s get started! 1. Movie Marathon: Barbie and Oppenheimer together? Whether it’s a series of romantic comedies or action-packed thrillers, a movie marathon is a great way to spend the day. You can make a go for something timely Such as Watching “Barbie and Oppenheimer.” 2. Cook Together : Her Favourite Summer Dinner Instead of going out for dinner, why not cook a meal together at home? It’s a fun activity that also results in a…

These 46,000 year old worms have been revived And could be the oldest living organism alive.
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These 46,000 year old worms have been revived And could be the oldest living organism alive.

Imagine being frozen for 46,000 years and getting revived in the year 2023.Crazy right? That just happened in Siberia. Here is the the bizarre story behind these 46,000 year old worms who are now alive. In a groundbreaking discovery that challenges the boundaries of life and survival, scientists have successfully revived roundworms that were frozen in the Siberian permafrost for an astonishing 46,000 years. To make it more interesting, During the time that these creatures were last living even Neanderthals were also alive. This ground breaking discovery could potentially unlock the secrets of cryptobiosis, a state of extreme dormancy that certain organisms can enter to survive harsh conditions. Where did this happen? The roundworms, or nematodes, were found in the permafrost (Permafrost is any ground that…

‘Taylor Swift Concert’ Surpasses 2011 Beast Quake, Generates 2.3 Seismic Activity.
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‘Taylor Swift Concert’ Surpasses 2011 Beast Quake, Generates 2.3 Seismic Activity.

Taylor Swift’s concert in Seattle reportedly caused seismic activity equivalent to a 2.3 magnitude earthquake, surpassing the city’s previous record, the “Beast Quake” of 2011. The data was collected during Swift’s sell-out Eras tour performances at Lumen Field on 22 and 23 July, attended by a total of 144,000 fans over two nights. Seismologist Jackie Caplan-Auerbach stated that the seismic activity was caused by Swift’s fans or the sound system. The geology professor at Western Washington University told CNN that the shaking from Swift’s concerts was twice as strong as the Beast Quake, effectively doubling it. Swift’s Seattle concerts marked the end of the US leg of the Eras tour, her first tour in five years. This is not the first time music concerts have…

NASA Offers $60K for Year-Long ‘Mars Stay’ Simulation.
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NASA Offers $60K for Year-Long ‘Mars Stay’ Simulation.

Imagine being locked in a Mars simulator for a year with a chance to contribute to the future of space exploration. Well, that’s precisely the opportunity NASA has presented to a group of volunteers. The space agency is paying each participant $60,000 for their dedication and sacrifice during the 378-day mission, which aims to simulate the experience of living on Mars. During the mission, the crew members will be housed in a 3D-printed, 1,700-square-foot habitat, designed to replicate the conditions of the Red Planet. The purpose of this undertaking is to study the challenges astronauts might face during extended stays on Mars and gather valuable data to better prepare for actual missions in the future. The experiment has already attracted the attention of space enthusiasts,…

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The Pasta Crisis Threatens Us All | Italy’s Crisis Could Impact the World!”

Due to the rise of pasta prices Italy’s pasta industry is facing a crisis. Industry Minister of Enterprise, Adolfo Urso, has called for a meeting to address the alarming surge in pasta prices, which have risen by 17.5% between March 2022 and March 2023. Lawmakers, consumer rights groups, and pasta makers have come together to identify the idea behind the drastic rise in pasta prices. The commission targets to find out why pasta prices have doubled compared to Italy’s regular inflation rates. Seeking Answers in a Changing Market The rise in pasta is shocking, as the main ingredient used to prepare pasta, durum wheat price has actually decreased by approximately 30% from May 2022 to the present day. Lawmakers are set to find a reason…

Elon Musk’s Twitter algorithm changes are ‘amplifying anger and animosity’, say researcher
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Elon Musk’s Algorithmic Change as Twitter’s Game Changer”

According to US researchers, after Elon Musk (CEO of Twitter) took over social media. Changes in Twitter algorithms show that the tweets used by users amplify anger and animosity.  Recent discoveries from researchers at Cornell University and UC Berkeley reveal data on this matter. Changes in Twitter’s algorithms and their effects on user behavior. This study, done recently, concentrates on the tweets featured on users’ personalized timelines and the sequential timeline. The research was done with data extracted from 806 users in February. There was a significant rise in tweets that amplified anger and animosity. According to the research, Twitter’s algorithm now gives more priority to “emotional content,” evoking users to react more strongly. Even though the original cause of the tweets wasn’t necessarily to provoke such a response. The researchers discovered that the algorithm enhances tweets expressing anger. This results in increased emotional responses, including high levels of anger, among users. The researchers…