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Keto diet lowers depression symptoms by 70% in recent study from Ohio State

Keto diet lowers depression symptoms by 70% in recent study from Ohio State

Keto Diet Shows Potential in Alleviating Depression Symptoms The ketogenic diet, often referred to as “keto,” has gained traction as a weight loss strategy for many. Recently, researchers from Ohio State University (OSU) found that a low-carb, high-fat diet can potentially help alleviate symptoms of depression. A press release highlighted a notable 70% reduction in […]

Study shows $17 million spent on controversial K-12 ethnic studies program

Study shows $17 million spent on controversial K-12 ethnic studies program

Report on K-12 Ethnic Studies Spending Raises Concerns A recent report from Defense Education highlights that a K-12 school district has invested over $17 million into ethnic studies, including professional development, curriculum, and textbooks. “What is showcased in schools under ethnic studies often veers away from broadening educational perspectives,” remarked Nicole Nailey, an education advocate. […]

Study shows $17 million allocated for controversial K-12 ethnic studies program

Study shows $17 million allocated for controversial K-12 ethnic studies program

Concerns Over Ethnic Studies Spending in K-12 Education A recent report from Defense Education highlights that a school district with 55 K-12 schools has spent over $17 million on ethnic studies-related professional development, curriculum, textbooks, and various programming. This raises some eyebrows, as critics believe the approach is more ideological than educational. Nicole Nailey, the […]

Study Reveals NIH Supports 17 Grants for Fetal Tissue Research

Study Reveals NIH Supports 17 Grants for Fetal Tissue Research

NIH Funding Human Fetal Tissue Research According to new findings, the National Institutes of Health (NIH) is currently supporting over a dozen research projects involving human fetal tissue. The White Coat Waste Project (WCW) highlighted that the National Medical Research Institute is funding 17 initiatives under the “Human Fetal Tissue” category. Apparently, these projects are […]

Study shows the fast food capital of the US

Study shows the fast food capital of the US

Fast Food Trends Across the U.S. It seems that some states really have a thing for fast food. New statistics have emerged, shedding light on the fast food capitals of America, along with insights into regional favorites. A team of analysts took a closer look and compared the number of popular fast food locations in […]

More Americans are becoming negative about their chances of finding new jobs, a study shows.

More Americans are becoming negative about their chances of finding new jobs, a study shows.

Chief Economist Brian Wesbury from First Trust Advisors discussed concerns raised by former Labor Secretary Robert Reich regarding President Donald Trump’s influence on the U.S. economy, suggesting it could lead to stagnation. On Monday, the Federal Reserve Bank of New York disclosed new figures indicating a growing sense of pessimism among American households about their […]

Study suggests a common virus could lead to Parkinson’s disease.

Study suggests a common virus could lead to Parkinson's disease.

Study Links Common Virus to Parkinson’s Disease A virus, once thought to be benign, may actually contribute to Parkinson’s disease, a condition that impacts over one million Americans. Researchers from Northwestern Medicine have identified human pegivirus (HPGV) in the brains and spinal fluid of individuals with Parkinson’s, while it was absent in healthy individuals. This […]

Study indicates marathon runners might have an increased risk of cancer.

Study indicates marathon runners might have an increased risk of cancer.

Long-Distance Running Linked to Increased Cancer Risk Interestingly, long-distance running, including marathons and ultramarathons, might not be the health boost we once believed. A new study from Virginia suggests that it may actually heighten the risk of cancer. Dr. Timothy Cannon from the INOVA Schar Cancer Institute has initiated research that will be presented at […]

Study links food additives such as flavors and sweeteners to higher death rates.

Study links food additives such as flavors and sweeteners to higher death rates.

Study Links Ultra-Processed Foods to Higher Mortality Rates A recent study has revealed a concerning link between the consumption of ultra-highly processed foods (UPFs) and increased mortality rates over an 11-year follow-up period. This research, published in the Journal Eclinical Medicine, analyzed data from nearly 187,000 adults in the UK aged 40 to 75, using […]