Heavy TV watching associated with smaller brain structures, study finds
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Key Takeaways for What is Ozempic Breath? Ozempic breath is on the rise as GLP-1 drugs have been linked to a surge in bad-breath complaints. Dry mouth and acid reflux may be driving “Ozempic breath.” Persistent bad breath could signal a larger dental problem that should not be ignored. Executives at The Hershey Company shared…
No black hole could ever be described as small. Even the most diminutive are many times the mass of the sun. But there is a now talk of a variety that throws shade on all others: the stupendously large black holes, otherwise known as SLABs. These dark monsters could be as massive as whole galaxies…
One of the fundamental pillars of modern cosmology may be beginning to wobble. A study published in Nature has found evidence that the universe may not behave the same way in every direction on the largest observable scales. “What we found is a network of enormous filaments and walls of galaxies that remain aligned and…
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Early Christian communities in Sweden often buried children in the same grave with adults, but archaeologists have found that these individuals rarely shared close biological ties, raising the question of how medieval people interred their dead. In a new study, researchers analyzed the DNA of 142 skeletons from three cemeteries in Sweden dating to the…
Follow me on Instagram @astrele_97 🦈 LDN 1235 – The Dark Shark Nebula Hidden in the constellation of Cepheus lies one of the most fascinating dark nebulae in the northern sky: LDN 1235, better known as the Dark Shark Nebula because of its striking resemblance to a shark swimming through the stars. Unlike bright emission…