Study claiming climate change would lead to poverty is retracted due to significant errors

German climate change activists highlighted a recent study published last year in Nature, which indicates that even with significant reductions in carbon dioxide emissions, climate change could lead to a global GDP downturn of 19%. Researchers at the Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research claimed that the annual costs of climate change could escalate to […]
Regular sleep schedule could reduce blood pressure, new study finds

Study Links Consistent Bedtime to Lower Blood Pressure A recent study has highlighted that maintaining a regular bedtime might significantly aid in reducing blood pressure levels. While many focus primarily on the quantity of sleep, experts indicate that the timing of sleep is equally crucial for heart health. Dr. William Lu, the medical director of […]
Study on climate change that exaggerated economic effects is retracted, but banks have already acted on it.

The journal Nature has pulled an influential paper that significantly exaggerated the economic impacts of climate change. This paper had been a reference point for central banks globally in forming their risk management scenarios. Three researchers involved in the study raised concerns on Wednesday, noting “serious” issues in the paper that was originally published in […]
Study on a sardine-only diet yields unexpected findings

Sardine-Only Diet Experiment The summer fascination with sardines may have faded, but one enthusiastic researcher has taken it to the extreme. Dr. Nick Nowitz, a metabolic health researcher from Boston, decided to eat a staggering 1,000 canned sardines over the course of 30 days to explore the potential benefits of an all-sardine diet. Nowitz, who […]
Cannabis users consume 27% less alcohol than those who don’t use it, according to a recent study.

A recent study from Brown University’s Center for Alcohol and Addiction Research has discovered that some cannabis users tend to drink less alcohol. The researchers aimed to understand the relationship between cannabis use and alcohol craving, especially in individuals who consume alcohol heavily. This study involved 157 adults between 21 and 44 years old, all […]
Study reveals that ‘beer bellies’ raise heart damage risk in men.

Abdominal Fat Linked to Heart Damage Risk There’s growing evidence that excess abdominal fat, often referred to as a “beer belly,” may increase the risk of heart damage, even among those who are not significantly overweight overall. Researchers from Germany have found notable early signs of heart issues in men with fat stored around their […]
Most American teens describe news media as ‘fake’ and ‘biased,’ according to a new study.

Survey Reveals American Teens Distrust Media A survey from the News Literacy Project, released in November, has shown a significant decline in trust among American teens towards media outlets. About 80% of teens feel that journalists provide less unbiased information than content found online. Additionally, nearly half of the respondents believe that journalists do more […]
Major study reveals 6 surprising facts about women in the workforce — and the reality is complex

Exploring the Workplace Gender Discourse Feminist theories often suggest that women face significant discrimination in professional environments—this perspective extends even to influential figures like Taylor Swift. In 2019, she expressed her frustrations in her song “The Man,” arguing that if she were a man, her journey to success would have been much swifter, with less […]
A study shows that if Russia succeeds, Europe would spend hundreds of billions more than supporting Ukraine’s victory.

Cost of Supporting Ukraine vs. Concessions to Russia A new study from Norway, titled “Europe’s Choice,” suggests that aiding Ukraine in its conflict with Russia is a more economical option for Europe than conceding to Moscow’s demands. European governments are looking at potential costs of funding Ukraine’s four-year war, estimated between $606 billion and $972 […]
Study reveals soybean oil’s connection to obesity via oxylipin pathway

A recent study in the Journal of Lipid Research suggests that soybean oil, which is widely used in the U.S., might directly contribute to obesity. The findings seem to relate to how our bodies metabolize one of its main components. In the research, mice were given a diet high in soybean oil, and scientists observed […]