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New research claims monkeys are world’s best yodellers

Knoxville Daily Sun 03 Apr 2025
Led by experts from Anglia Ruskin University (ARU), University of Cambridge, and the University of Vienna in Austria, the research provides "significant" new insights into the diverse vocal sounds of non-human primates ... The study involved analysis of CT scans, computer simulations and fieldwork at La Senda Verde Wildlife Sanctuary in Bolivia....
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Ozempic, other weight loss drugs cause hair loss, new study reveals

New York Post 03 Apr 2025
While gastrointestinal issues are the most common side effects, a recent study by the University of British Columbia linked GLP-1 (glucagon-like peptide-1) agonists — the class of drugs that includes semaglutides — to an increased risk of hair loss ... The researchers were not surprised by the results, according to co-study author Dr....
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Study Hub 2025: English Paper 2, Chemistry and Home Economics

RTE 03 Apr 2025
Can you believe we are nearing the end of Study Hub 2025 with Maura Fay?! There's only one more show in the current series, so let's get stuck in... We never forget Study Hub's roots as a Podcast - you can listen ......
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'De Minimis' exemption elimination to raise US consumer costs

China Daily 03 Apr 2025
Based on rough estimates, if the United States ends the duty-free "de minimis" treatment of low-value imports from China, each US household is projected to face an additional annual expenditure of over $100, a renowned expert on US studies told China Daily on Wednesday ... Similar views was echoed by a wide range of US experts and consumers....
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Yodelling monkeys produce greater frequency jumps than humans - study

RTE 03 Apr 2025
Their study indicates that structures in the throats of apes and monkeys, called vocal membranes, allow monkeys to introduce voice breaks to their calls ... Professor Tecumseh Fitch, an expert in human vocal evolution from the University of Vienna and a co-author of the study, said....
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More African youth seek higher studies in China

China Daily 03 Apr 2025
The number of African students opting to travel to China for further studies has witnessed incredible growth over the past decade, with experts attributing the increase to growing economic and cultural exchanges between the regions ... students opting for further studies in China....
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Egg consumption can cause cancer? New study reveals concerning link

The Times of India 03 Apr 2025
Are eggs part of your regular diet?Then the new study might make you a bit cautious.A new study, published in March in ‘Science’, reveals how linoleic acid, a fat found in seed oils, speeds the growth of triple-negative breast cancer by activating mTORC1 ... Some experts have long speculated whether this trend might be connected to rising cancer rates....
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APASL 2025 highlights collaborative efforts in combating viral hepatitis

China Daily 03 Apr 2025
The 34th Annual Meeting of the Asia-Pacific Association for the Study of the Liver (APASL) conference in Beijing, held from March 26 to 30, brought experts together to discuss China's approach to hepatitis elimination and global perspectives ... Wei advocated for a holistic approach that integrates experts, families and communities....
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Ancient DNA sheds light on origins of 7,000-year-old Saharan mummies

CNN 03 Apr 2025
Study coauthor Harald Ringbauer said it was unusual to encounter such an isolated genetic ancestry, especially compared with Europe, where there was much more mixing ... Ancient DNA recovery is rare Experts have studied the skeletons and artifacts unearthed at the site over the years, but attempts to recover DNA from the remains proved elusive....
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Shingles is awful, but there may be another reason to get vaccinated. It may fight dementia

Daily Press 03 Apr 2025
A new study found shingles vaccination cut older adults’ risk of developing dementia over the next seven years by 20% ... Does Wordle help? Experts reveal ways keep your brain sharp. Alzheimer’s disease study ... The study tracked people in Wales who were around 80 when receiving the world’s first-generation shingles vaccine over a decade ago....
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Vaccine hesitancy still a major health problem

The Manila Times 03 Apr 2025
In the Philippines, vaccine acceptance has been hamstrung by lingering doubts about efficacy and safety, and by cultural beliefs, according to a study presented during the DOH forum. The study showed that Filipinos who believed in the safety of vaccines fell from 82 percent to just 21 percent....
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Hollywood actress claims top officials tried to smear her for claiming her son's autism was ...

The Daily Mail 03 Apr 2025
Concerns were raised that the MMR vaccine could cause autism in February 1998, after the Lancet paper published a study by discredited scientist Andrew Wakefield suggesting a link ... Dr Jess Steier, a public health expert in Massachusetts who reviewed the studies, said....

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