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People who eat too much of junk food more likely to die young
Publicado em 28 de abril de 2025
People who eat a lot of junk food are more likely to die young , warns new research.
The more ultra-processed products - such as burgers, sausages and chips - you eat, the more likely you are to die prematurely from a preventable death, say scientists.
The new study analyzed nationally representative dietary surveys and mortality data from eight countries - including the UK and United States.
It shows that premature deaths attributable to consumption of ultra-processed foods , or UPFs, [...]
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113-million-year-old fossilized ant found in Brazil is oldest ever discovered
Publicado em 24 abril 2025The “remarkably well-preserved" hell ant was found in limestone in Brazil. (Anderson Lepeco via SWNS) By Stephen Beech A 113-million-year-old fossilized ant is the oldest ever discovered. The “remarkably well-preserved" hell ant was found in limestone in Brazil. Scientists say it is a member of Haidomyrmecinae - an extinct group that only lived during the Cretaceous period. They had highly specialized, "scythe-like" jaws that they probably used to pin [...]ver notícia -
Heavy Drinking Linked To Brain Damage, Increased Risk Of Dementia
Publicado em 10 abril 2025THURSDAY, April 10, 2025 (HealthDay News) -- Heavy drinkers have an increased risk of developing brain lesions associated with memory and thinking problems, a new study says. Folks who imbibe eight or more alcoholic drinks a week have an increased risk of hyaline arteriolosclerosis, or a thickening and narrowing of the small arteries that feed the brain, researchers reported April 9 in the journal This condition makes it harder for blood to flow, which can damage the brain over [...]ver notícia -
Eight or more alcoholic drinks a week more than doubles risk of brain damage
Publicado em 09 abril 2025Drinking eight glasses of wine or pints of beer a week more than doubles the risk of brain damage compared to teetotallers, suggests new research. Boozers who down eight or more alcoholic drinks every week have an increased risk of brain lesions associated with memory and thinking problems, say scientists. They explained that the condition, caused hyaline arteriolosclerosis, causes the small blood vessels to narrow, becoming thick and stiff - making it harder for blood to flow, which can [...]ver notícia -
Study claims weight training can help reduce dementia risk
Publicado em 07 abril 2025Researchers say strength training not only improved memory performance but also altered brain anatomy. Weight training helps protect older people from dementia , according to new research. Volunteers with mild cognitive impairment who practiced strength training showed improvements in memory and brain anatomy after six months, say scientists. Weight training has been previously shown to improve strength and muscle mass, reduce body fat, and contribute to well-being and mental [...]ver notícia -
Chronic Joint Pain Plus Depression Can Take Toll on the Brain
Publicado em 21 novembro 2024Key Takeaways The combination of chronic arthritic joint pain and depression could speed declines in cognition and memory in older people The brain might be overwhelmed by dealing with these two threats, researchers say The findings are a wake-up call to doctors to take both conditions more seriously in older patients THURSDAY, Nov. 21, 2024 (HealthDay News) -- Having achy, painful joints isn't just a physical woe: Coupled with depression, it could also degrade an older [...]ver notícia -
Scintists discover tiny toad that's world's second-smallest vertebrate
Publicado em 31 outubro 2024(Felipe Toledo via SWNS) By Talker By Dean Murray via SWNS The world's second-smallest vertebrate has been discovered - a tiny toad living in a Brazilian rainforest. Researchers say the flea toad measures just 6.95 millimeters in length and can fit on the tip of a finger. The name of the new species, B. dacnis, pays tribute to Project Dacnis, a conservation, research and education NGO that maintains private areas of the Atlantic Rainforest, including the one where the animal was [...]ver notícia -
How harmful are microplastics to human health?
Publicado em 30 outubro 2024Microplastics have been found throughout the human body -- including inside lungs, blood and brains -- and while it is not yet clear how harmful they are to our health, some researchers are sounding the alarm. These tiny pieces of plastic have been detected almost everywhere on Earth, from the deepest oceans to the highest mountains, as well as in the air, water, soil and food chain. Every day humans ingest, inhale or otherwise come in contact with microplastics, which are less than five [...]ver notícia -
Breathing Could Bring Microplastics Into the Human Brain, Study Shows
Publicado em 16 setembro 2024MONDAY, Sept. 16, 2024 (HealthDay News) -- For the first time, scientists have detected microscopic microplastics lodged in the human brain. Researchers in Germany and Brazil say that 8 out of 15 autopsied adults had microplastics detected within their brain's smell centers, the olfactory bulb. The particles were likely breathed in over a lifetime, since tiny floating microplastics are ubiquitous in the air. Although microplastics have already been found in human lungs, intestines, [...]ver notícia -
Wildfires caused major CO2 emissions last year: annual study
Publicado em 13 agosto 2024Paris (AFP) – Wildfires made more frequent and intense by climate change released significant quantities of CO2 into the air in 2023-2024, said a first-of-its-kind annual study published Wednesday. Fires in natural areas caused 8.6 billion tonnes of CO2 emissions worldwide between March 2023 and February 2024 -- 16 percent above average. Only a relatively calm fires season in the African savannah prevented the 2023-2024 season from breaking a fresh record for CO2 emissions at the [...]ver notícia