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Scammers bought Twitter ads to run verified badge phishing scam

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Last year, Twitter approved a program for helping users get verified on the social media platform. It was dubbed as the Twitter verification program. But, it received severe...

SWAT team of immune cells found in mother’s milk

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Immune cells that are ready to take action against invaders like bacteria have been found in women's breast milk, researchers say. They say the presence...

Sex after 65: Poll finds links to health, gender differences, lack of communication

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A new poll busts stereotypes about the sex lives of older Americans—and reveals gender and health-related divides on key aspects of sexual health, while...

Researchers develop an app for crowdsourced exercise plans, which rival personal trainers in effectiveness

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Exercise can prevent chronic disease, boost mental health and elevate quality of life. But exercise can also be an expensive undertaking—especially for newcomers. A personal trainer...

Environmental impact of electric vehicles in China? It depends on how they are charged

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Electric vehicles play a key role in China's plan to improve air quality and reduce CO2 emissions but, with the majority of China's electricity...

Frequent Sauna Bathing Could Reduce Stroke Risk

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Frequent sauna bathing is associated with a reduced risk of stroke, according to a new international study. In a 15-year follow-up study, people taking...

A new machine learning algorithm has proved to be over 91% effective in predicting...

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A pilot study indicates that artificial intelligence may be useful in predicting which students are at higher risk of perpetrating school violence. The researchers found...

Where Brain Cells Get Their Information May Determine Their Roles in Diseases

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If 95 percent of your neighbors are chatty and outgoing, you probably know more about them than the 5 percent who are reclusive and...

Researchers Discover Connection Between Circadian Rhythm and Aggression

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When the sun sets 20 per cent of all Alzheimer’s patients experience increased bewilderment, anxiety, unease, disorientation, irritation and aggression. This phenomenon is called...

A new study reports music can have a positive impact on the parent child...

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If you’re a parent whose teenagers spend family road trips with earbuds firmly in place, you may want to encourage them to unplug, then...

Children With Autism Are Able to Create Imaginary Friends

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Playing with an imaginary companion (IC) helps children learn essential social skills such as empathy with other people. It is often believed that autistic...

Single injection treats hemophilia B for life, in proof-of-concept study

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For most people with hemophilia B, whose bodies can't properly form blood clots, constant injections to replenish their clotting factors are a way of...

Blood type O patients may have higher risk of death from severe trauma

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Blood type O is associated with high death rates in severe trauma patients, according to a study published in the open access journal Critical...

Research identifies unconventional immune cell capable of fighting viral infections

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Research led by the University of Birmingham has identified a novel unconventional type of immune cell capable of fighting viral infections. The study, published today...

Young people with conduct disorder have abnormal connectivity between the prefrontal cortex and amygdala,...

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Research published today has revealed new clues which might help explain why young people with the most severe forms of antisocial behaviour struggle to...