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Big Oil finds more to love in deepwater exploration fields

Capital spending on all-new deepwater drilling is poised to hit a 12-year high next year, predicts consultancy Rystad Energy

The Globe and Mail - Business - 7 hours ago

Millersville University professor finds hope in 'fearless' students taking stand [column]

After 9/11, Muslims and Arabs, and those who looked as if they might be Muslim or Arab, were subjected to the cutting hate of Islamophobia in the Western world. I

Lancaster Online - Opinion - 15 hours ago

Silicon Valley finds its silver bullet in a desperate race for energy

Tech giants bet on a nuclear revival to power the supercomputer revolution

Telegraph UK - Top Stories - 18 hours ago

The Uplift: Finding purpose -- A widower finds a new purpose - in a Publix - after losing his wife. Then, volunteers in Southern California gather to work at a drive-thru that serves nutritious foods for those in need.

A widower finds a new purpose – in a Publix – after losing his wife. Then, volunteers in Southern California gather to work at a drive-thru that serves nutritious foods for those in need.

CBS News - Top Stories - 1 day ago

Report finds Nestlé adds sugars to baby food in low-income countries

Experts say there can be long-term health consequences for babies and infants who consume too much sugar at a young age.

NBC News - World - 2 days ago

Anger can increase heart attack risk, study finds: 'Chronic insult to arteries'

Feeling angry for as little as eight minutes a day could raise your chances of experiencing a cardiac event, according to a study published in the Journal of the American Heart Association.

Fox News - Health - 2 days ago

Foreign interference may have changed 2021 result in one B.C. riding, inquiry finds

Foreign meddling attempts didn't change who won the last two federal elections in Canada but they may have changed the result in one riding in 2021, a public inquiry concluded Friday.

CTV News - Politics - 2 days ago

Gas and propane stoves linked to 50,000 cases of childhood asthma, study finds

Stanford researchers measured real-world exposures to nitrogen dioxide from gas stoves in home kitchens across the U.S.

NBC News - Top Stories - 2 days ago

Eating one type of fruit regularly could reduce diabetes risk in women, study suggests: 'Incredibly healthy'

A new study found a correlation between avocado consumption and reduced diabetes risk in Mexican adults. Several dietitians weigh in on the fruit's nutritional benefits.

Fox News - Health - 2 days ago

Decline in cigarette smoking has stalled, study finds

UCL researchers warn consumption has not changed since 2019 despite Government interventions

Evening Standard - Health - 2 days ago

Being Angry Even For A Few Minutes Can Increase Risk Of Heart Attack And Stroke, Study Finds

Getting angry, even for just a few minutes, can change the functioning of blood vessels, which might make heart attacks and strokes more likely, a new study has found.

NDTV - Science - 2 days ago

Cat owners could be at higher risk of schizophrenia, study suggests, but more research needed

Cat cuddles might seem therapeutic, but a study suggests this could have adverse mental health effects down the road. The study researcher and a psychologist weighed in on the findings.

Fox News - Health - 3 days ago

It may be safe for some to wait 15 years for repeat colonoscopy, study suggests

For people with no family history of colon cancer or other risk factors Swedish researchers found that screening every 15 years was still protective.

NBC News - Health - 3 days ago

Hormone replacement therapy is safe to treat menopause: study

It had been thought that hormone replacement therapy to treat menopause increased the risk of breast cancer but new data shows that for some women the benefits outweigh the risks. NBC’s Dr. Narula breaks down who should and who shouldn’t take HRT on TODAY.

NBC News - Health - 3 days ago

Dinosaurs weren't as smart as monkeys, new research finds

New study finds previous research overestimated their brain size

Independent UK - Science - 3 days ago

New research finds no alcohol a path to better health

It’s wine time. Beer Thirty. Happy hour. Five o’clock somewhere.

The Columbian - Top Stories - 4 days ago

RTÉ controversies: New report finds multiple 'compliance failings' at broadcaster

Prof Niamh Brennan’s long-awaited report on RTÉ is said to have exercised ‘restraint’ on question of apportioning blame on individuals

Irish Times - Politics - 4 days ago

Common mental health problem can shorten cancer survivors' lives, study finds: 'Critical issue'

Cancer survivors who feel lonely tend to have a greater risk of dying, according to research from the American Cancer Society. Researchers and mental health experts offered insights.

Fox News - Health - 5 days ago

Hush money trial judge raises threat of jail as he finds Trump violated gag order, fines him $9K

Donald Trump has been held in contempt of court and fined $9,000 for repeatedly violating a gag order barring him from making public statements about witnesses, jurors and some others in his New York hush money case

The San Diego Union-Tribune - Politics - 5 days ago

Study launched to investigate ACL injuries in women's football

London: A groundbreaking project was launched Tuesday in the English Women s Super League to study anterior cruciate ligament injury prevention. Pl...

Peninsula Qatar - Technology - 5 days ago

'Right out of Stranger Things': Woman finds 50,000 bees behind walls in toddler's bedroom

Ashley Class, from North Carolina, said her daughter, three, had told her of "monsters" in her bedroom - little did she know a bee colony had been growing right next to her for eight months.

Sky News - Weird - 5 days ago

Incentives, including cash, helped people raise their step counts, study finds

People who were given incentives to exercise more for a year — including daily feedback and cash rewards — added 1,500 steps to their daily step counts, according to new research

The San Diego Union-Tribune - Health - 5 days ago

'Liquid gold' could bring new hope to multiple sclerosis patients, study suggests: 'Profound benefit'

An experimental medication called CNM-Au8 — a drinkable liquid with gold nanocrystals — has shown promising results in clinical trials for improving MS symptoms. Doctors and researchers weighed in.

Fox News - Health - 5 days ago

Study Suggests 'Chronic Wasting Disease' May Jump From Deer to Humans

A new study suggests chronic wasting disease, which is devastating deer populations, may have caused rare brain disease in two hunters who died after eating deer that may have been infected.

Inside Edition - Health - 6 days ago

Study: AI-Generated Reviews Deceive Humans and Detectors, Eroding Trust in Online Platforms

A recent study by Yale School of Management professor Balázs Kovács reveals that AI-generated restaurant reviews can pass the "Turing test" by fooling both human readers and AI detectors, potentially undermining the credibility of online reviews.

Breitbart - Technology - 6 days ago

Dr Who? Poll finds half of Brits rarely or never see the same GP

Liberal Democrats pledge that all over-70s will be given access to a named GP

Evening Standard - Health - 6 days ago

Boy, 13, finds 'holy grail' Lego octopus piece from sea spillage in 1997

Five million Lego pieces were lost during an infamous storm in 1997, with only 4,200 octopus pieces among them - nearly three decades on, a boy's hunt for one has finally paid off.

Sky News - Weird - 8 days ago

Man Magnetic Fishing Possibly Finds Gun Used in 2015 Murder of Couple

It all started on April 14, when the unidentified man pulled in his rope to find a .22-caliber rifle while combing the waters of Horse Creek, according to the Georgia Bureau of Investigation (GBI).

Inside Edition - Weird - 9 days ago

Vaping may damage fertility in women, study suggests

New figures show one in five British women vape while trying to get pregnant

Evening Standard - Health - 9 days ago

Telecom complaints jump 43% as Rogers accounts for one-quarter of grievances, report finds

The report by the Commission for Complaints for Telecom-Television Services found an ‘alarming’ rise in those related to overcharges on bills

The Globe and Mail - Technology - 10 days ago

Some patients who see female doctors could live longer, study suggests: 'Higher empathy'

Patients who are treated by a female physician could live longer and have a reduced risk of hospitalization, new research has found. Doctors react to the findings.

Fox News - Health - 11 days ago

Deep-sea discovery: Ancient coral may have been the first glow-in-the-dark creatures, study finds

A new study has suggested that the earliest known bioluminescent organism was a type of coral dwelling in the depths of the ocean about half a billion years ago.

Fox News - Science - 11 days ago

131 million in U.S. live in areas with unhealthy pollution levels, lung association finds

The report also found that people in the United States experienced more “very unhealthy” or “hazardous” air quality days than any time in the survey’s history.

NBC News - Science - 11 days ago

3.6 million Medicare patients could get Wegovy coverage for heart health: study

For the first time, some Medicare beneficiaries will be able to access Novo Nordisk's Wegovy without having to shoulder the total monthly price tag.

CNBC - Health - 11 days ago

Study finds what you eat can actually make you smarter

What you eat is linked to higher amounts of grey matter in the brain

Independent UK - Science - 11 days ago

Controversial wolf culls have helped boost numbers of threatened southern mountain caribou: study

Some researchers say wolf culls are needed to protect caribou, but critics decry them as a cruel practice that gives governments an excuse to stall on protecting habitat

The Globe and Mail - Technology - 12 days ago

Women embrace youthfulness longer than men: Study

Study reveals women perceive 'old age' significantly later than men, shedding light on shifting perceptions of aging and its societal...

Daily Sabah - Health - 12 days ago

Menopausal female whales live decades longer, study finds

Living longer without breeding allows them more time to help offspring and grand-offspring

Independent UK - Science - 13 days ago

A New Study Says There Are 4 Different Sleep Types. What's Yours?

Here's how to figure out your sleep category — and why your type may not be a good thing.

Huffington Post - Health - 13 days ago

Young middle-class women 'are only group smoking more', study reveals

Researchers said the Covid pandemic ‘exacerbated gender inequalities, with women experiencing higher rates of job loss’

Evening Standard - Health - 17 days ago

Study finds evidence of microplastics in brains and other organs

Two recently-published studies investigated how microplastics can find their way inside the organs of both humans and mice and what the potential impact can be.

Fox News - Health - 18 days ago

What's polluting the oceans? UC San Diego to lead large study of contaminants' source, fate and health impacts

The $7.4 million research project also will heavily emphasize ways to make healthy seafood widely available

The San Diego Union-Tribune - Environment - 19 days ago

Drinking 100% orange juice is linked to surprising health benefits, study finds

A study by Toronto Metropolitan University researched the effects of drinking 100% orange juice vs. sugar-sweetened orange beverages on appetite, food intake and glycemic response in adults.

Fox News - Health - 19 days ago

Pentagon's Second Review of Abbey Gate Attack Finds Troops Didn't See Bomber Before the Explosion

The bombing, which occurred in late August 2021, targeted the large crowds of Afghans who were trying to leave the country in the last days of the American military presence and ahead of the Taliban's takeover.

Military.com - US News - 20 days ago

Vaping is not good for your heart, reveals study

America was attacked by an outbreak in the summer of 2019. US health authorities claimed that 68 people died and over 2,800 people were hospitalised. The common and the most likely reason was a...

International The News - Health - 20 days ago

Milky Way galaxy played major role in Egyptian beliefs, study finds

New study citing ancient Egyptian source presents compelling argument, saying the astronomical body was seen as the embodiment of a primordial deity

YNET News - Science - 20 days ago

Some breast cancer patients could be at risk of another type of cancer, study reveals

A new study found that women with breast cancer who have received chemotherapy are at an increased risk of developing lung cancer. Epic Research experts and other physicians commented.

Fox News - Health - 22 days ago

Cities in Pacific were much older than previously thought, study finds

Finding increases understanding of early Pacific societies

Independent UK - Science - 23 days ago

Puberty blockers could cause long-term fertility and health issues for boys, study finds: 'May be permanent'

Puberty blockers have been shown to cause long-term fertility and other problems in boys, according to a preprint study from Mayo Clinic. Doctors revealed insights on the risks.

Fox News - Health - 24 days ago

Pregnancy speeds up aging process for young women, says study: 'Remarkable finding'

Research from the Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health found that women who had been pregnant in the past looked “biologically older" than those who had never carried a child.

Fox News - Health - 24 days ago

Cancer rates rising in young people due to 'accelerated aging,' new study finds: 'Highly troubling'

Accelerated aging — which is when biological age is greater than their chronological age — could increase cancer risk, according to research presented at the Association for Cancer Research meeting.

Fox News - Health - 26 days ago

Ice therapy shown to kill breast cancer tumors in new study: 'Important technique'

Ice could be the next frontier in breast cancer therapy, according to new research from Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center in New York. Researchers and experts explain the potential benefits.

Fox News - Health - 1 month ago

Israeli study finds link of high blood sugar levels to Dementia

After Israeli study, doctors urged to look out for signs of cognitive decline in diabetic patients and ensure they receive proper care including enlisting family, providing at home nursing and updating medications

YNET News - Science - 1 month ago

Baby sleep dangers revealed in new study as nearly 70% of infant deaths were due to co-sleeping

Allowing babies to sleep outside their cribs and with others can have life-threatening risks, according to a recent study by the CDC. Dr. Marc Siegel of New York offered insights.

Fox News - Health - 1 month ago

Pneumonia misdiagnoses are common among hospitalized adults, study finds: There are 'implications'

Adults who are admitted to the hospital are often inappropriately diagnosed with — and treated for — pneumonia, new research suggests. Experts discuss the risks of unnecessary treatment.

Fox News - Health - 1 month ago

Falling fertility rates pose major challenges for the global economy, report finds

Falling fertility rates are set to spark a transformational demographic shift, with big implications for the global economy, according to a new study.

CNBC - World - 1 month ago

Ultra-processed foods linked to over 30 health issues, study finds -- Researchers say consistent evidence shows ultra-processed foods, like packaged snacks and soda, are associated with a higher risk for cancer, major heart and lung conditions, mental health disorders and more.

Researchers say consistent evidence shows ultra-processed foods, like packaged snacks and soda, are associated with a higher risk for cancer, major heart and lung conditions, mental health disorders and more.

CBS News - Health - 1 month ago

Study Finds No Strong Evidence for Benefits of Wim Hof Method

"It must be noted that the quality of the studies is very low," the authors of a new review on the method wrote.

Gizmodo - Science - 1 month ago

Agent Orange exposure damages the brain in ways similar to Alzheimer's disease, new study says

The long-term impact of Agent Orange exposure on the brain has been a mystery. A new study at Brown University reveals a link between the herbicide and certain aging-associated diseases.

Boston Globe - Top Stories - 1 month ago

Severe Complications for Pregnant Veterans Nearly Doubled in the Last Decade, a GAO Report Finds

The report, which notes that Black women have a higher rate of complication, recommends that the VA collect more data on mental health, race and ethnicity to understand the reasons for the disparity.

ProPublica - Health - 2 months ago

Study: Indonesia's new capital city threatens stable proboscis monkey population

JAKARTA — The construction of Indonesia’s new capital city on the island of Borneo may destabilize the current stable population of endangered proboscis monkeys, a study has warned. President Joko Widodo in 2019 declared the establishment of an entirely new capital in East Kalimantan province, moving the seat of government away from the overcrowded and […]

Mongabay - Top Stories - 2 months ago

Gabriel Byrne modern horror classic Hereditary named scariest film of all time in new scientific study

A MODERN horror movie classic with a distinctly Irish feel has been named the scariest film of al...

Irish Post - Weird - 4 months ago

Child poverty levels in the UK worst among world's richest nations, UNICEF report finds

Child income poverty rates in the United Kingdom were the highest among the world's richest countries, a report by U.N. children's agency UNICEF said, ranking bottom of the table for changes in those rates in the past decade.

Reuters - Health - 4 months ago

Stock Traders May Have Known Hamas Attack on Israel Was Coming: Study

A new study suggests millions could have been made by stock traders with advance knowledge of Hamas attack.

Inside Edition - Politics - 4 months ago

Air pollution 'might be a risk factor for dementia', study reveals

Exposure to fine particulate matter (PM2.5) has been linked to an increased risk

Independent UK - Health - 1 year ago

Fintechs Made "Massive Profits" on PPP Loans and Sometimes Engaged in Fraud, House Committee Report Finds

An investigation that began after reporting by ProPublica finds lax anti-fraud standards, executives who cashed in for themselves and contempt for small loan applications that would generate minimal fees. “Delete them,” one executive wrote.

ProPublica - Technology - 1 year ago

One GP for every 2,000 patients in England, survey finds

The figures are based on research carried out by the House of Commons Library and commissioned by the Liberal Democrats

Independent UK - Health - 2 years ago