Perfluoroalkyl and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) are a class of synthetic chemicals widely used in industrial processes and consumer products because of their resistance to heat, water and oil.
A new study shows how gut signals tell the brain when essential amino acids are missing, driving a specific protein craving and suppressing sugar appetite across species.
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Does pickle juice actually stop muscle cramps? Here's the science
Pickle juice muscle cramps may be relieved via a nerve reflex, not electrolyte replacement, research shows. The post Does ...
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Could these everyday supplements help fight fatty liver disease? The surprising science you need to know
Fatty liver disease is becoming increasingly common worldwide, and while there is no cure, research suggests that several ...
Adults with ADHD explore microdosing psychedelics to improve focus and impulse control. While promising, research into their effectiveness and safety remains in its infancy. Experts advise caution and ...
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Moisture-driven tech can power green batteries—and destroy spy gear
Researchers from North Carolina State University and Rice University have created a nontoxic, stretchable battery that operates by extracting moisture from the ambient environment—even in climates as ...
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