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Losing just 6.5% of body weight in midlife may lower later risk of disease and premature death, new research shows.
Researchers found that people who lost about 6.5% of their body weight — without using weight loss drugs or surgery — reaped ...
Kate Molleson and Gavin discuss why ‘established’ doesn’t necessarily mean ‘establishment’ ...
Since the Middle Ages, the Holy See has positioned itself as the preeminent mediator for international conflicts regardless ...
For reduced risk of chronic disease and a better chance at a longer life, midlife weight loss may be helpful, a new study ...
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Natural Disasters That Shaped the Middle AgesNatural disasters shaped the course of medieval history in powerful and often devastating ways. This video takes a closer ...
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What Life Was Really Like for a Slave in the Middle AgesLife as a medieval slave was harsh, unforgiving, and often invisible in the grand narratives of history. In this video, we ...
It was thought that disabled people were looked down upon in the Middle Ages, but a new discovery disputes that belief.
Protein changes linked to RNA regulation and brain connectivity could help explain how frontotemporal dementia develops in ...
As the American struggle for independence stretched past 1777, the conflict touched on the world outside the colonies ...
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1️⃣ Mystery solved: Twin 19-year-old brothers Qaadir and Naazir Lewis were found shot to death at the remote summit of a mountain in northern Georgia. Their deaths baffled the close-knit family for ...
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ZME Science on MSNA Medieval Skeleton With a Shattered Knee Just Changed What We Thought About Disability in the Middle AgesScans and radiographs revealed not just the break but its consequences: dense new bone formations, signs of infection, and ...
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