For many people, Ozempic is a game-changer in the fight against obesity. But while the drug is known for its powerful appetite-suppressing effects, some users are reporting dramatic shifts in how food tastes. These Ozempic-driven taste changes can include strong aversions to meat,…
Category: 7. SciTech
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There may be an easier alternative to intermittent fasting for losing weight
Intermittent fasting has become a go-to method for those looking to lose weight and improve their health. But while skipping meals or slashing calories a few days a week can be effective, it’s not for everyone.
Hunger, fatigue, and difficulty sticking to the plan make intermittent…
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Scientists Developed a Questionnaire to Find Out if Your Cat Is a Psychopath : ScienceAlert
What, exactly, is your cat thinking? Scientists came up with a questionnaire in 2021 that might give you some idea of where your feline friend fits on what’s known as the triarchic model of psychopathy.
The model measures levels of boldness, meanness, and disinhibition in order to assess…
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Scientists Reveal How a Deadly Insect Manipulates Its Prey : ScienceAlert
An insect that harvests and modifies plant resin to snare its prey adds to a growing body of evidence that suggests we may be underestimating the cunning of invertebrate animals.
The assassin bug (Pahabengkakia piliceps), found across Thailand and China, smears its legs with plant resin, but…
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The EPA Will Likely Gut Team That Studies Health Risks From Chemicals
In early May, the Environmental Protection Agency announced that it would split up the agency’s main arm devoted to scientific research. According to a report from NPR, scientists at the 1,500-person Office of Research and Development were told to apply to roughly 500 new scientific research…
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How much meat can you eat while still having a sustainable diet?
It’s possible to eat both healthily and sustainably without entirely giving up meat, according to a new study.
After analysing 2,500 foods, scientists from the Technical University of Denmark claim it can be kind to both the planet and your body, provided you eat no more than 255g of pork or…
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Paula and Bridgette Powers went viral for twin telepathy. Here’s why some twins talk and think in unison
An interview with Paula and Bridgette Powers – identical twins who witnessed their mother’s carjacking – recently went viral. The way…
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New snail species with shell shaped like Picasso’s art discovered
A tiny new snail species discovered in Thailand has been named after legendary artist Pablo Picasso, due to the strange, complex geometric…
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Groundbreaking drug could cut uncontrolled blood pressure in weeks, scientists say
A potential new treatment could cut high blood pressure by 15 points within days, a new clinical trial suggests.
The drug, named lorundrostat,…
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Scotland stone circles reveal ‘ultimate adventure story’ of human presence in Europe
Strange stone circles found at the Isle of Skye could be evidence of the earliest human occupation of Scotland’s frigid northwest, pushing
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