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Antioxidant "Boosts" Sunscreen Efficacy

Incorporating natural molecules with antioxidant properties, like rosmarinic acid, into sunscreen increases its photoprotective efficacy.
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Gestational Vitamin D Levels Linked to Childhood Behavior

A new study has discovered a link between gestational vitamin D and behavioral outcomes in children.
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Air Pollution Linked to Lower COVID-19 Vaccine Responses

People exposed to higher levels of air pollution before the pandemic had lower antibody responses to COVID-19 vaccines, according to a study led by the Barcelona Institute for Global Health (ISGlobal).
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Most Supplements Do Not Offer Suitable Prenatal Nutrition, Study Suggests

A new study has explored the landscape of supplements used by pregnant women in the United States. The data reveals that 99% of supplements do not provide suitable amounts of some of the key micronutrients missing from women’s diets.
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Music Created With AI Is Inferior to Human-Composed Music

Current music produced by AI algorithms has been shown to be inferior in terms of stylistic success, melody, harmony and rhythm in a new study from the University of York.
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When You Start Hormone Therapy During Menopause Can Impact Alzheimer’s Risk

Women are more likely than men to develop Alzheimer’s disease (AD), with women making up two-thirds of the population living with AD. A new study sheds light on the relationship between the risk of Alzheimer’s disease and age of menopause and use of hormone therapy (HT).
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How Genes, Brain Characteristics and Intelligence Are Connected

For the first time, researchers have been able to study genes, brain characteristics and behavior simultaneously, helping to understand the links between intelligence, genetics and brain structure.
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Miniaturized Three-Photon Microscope Provides Deep Brain Insights

Researchers have made a new breakthrough in multiphoton microscopy by developing a miniature three-photon microscope that has successfully captured deep-brain images of freely moving mice.
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mRNA Therapy Treats and Prevents Peanut Allergies in Mice

Researchers have developed a nanoparticle that delivers mRNA to specific cells in the liver to teach the body’s natural defenses to tolerate peanut proteins.
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Common Genes Identified in People With Addiction Disorders

By combing through genomic data of over 1 million people, scientists have identified genes commonly inherited across addiction disorders, regardless of the substance being used.
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