- Environment & Climate

Nearly Half of the World’s Migratory Animals Are Disappearing
A clear blue sky has a way of drawing attention without effort. The sight of birds flying in formation often…
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Living in a City Reduce Stroke Risk, Study Finds Unexpected Health Pattern
Cities are expanding faster than ever, drawing people in with the promise of opportunity and a different way of life.…
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The Surprising Genetic Adaptation Helping Kenyan Pastoralists Survive Water Scarcity
Water is essential for the human body because it keeps blood flowing, supports digestion, regulates temperature, and allows cells to…
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Impact of War on Public Health: Healthcare Perspective
Across human history, thousands of conflicts have been recorded, from small regional battles to large scale global wars, and collectively…
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Number of Children May Influence How Long You Live, Research Finds
A family is usually defined as a group of people connected by blood, marriage, or adoption who live together or…
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Do Heatwaves Increase Suicide Risk? What New Research Reveals
The average temperature of Earth is about 15°C, a balance that supports life but is slowly shifting. A sunny day…
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Do Artificial Sweeteners Make You Eat More and Gain Weight? The Truth is Here
It often starts with a small change in daily life. Sugar is replaced with a sweet tasting alternative that adds…
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Cigarette Butts are not Biodegrading: What Happens after you Throw Them Away
According to WHO, about 1.3 billion people smoke worldwide, consuming nearly 15 billion cigarettes each day, adding up to over…
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