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Glycidol: The Hidden DNA Damager Lurking in Fried Foods
The widespread appeal of fried foods, prized for their desirable texture and flavor, masks a growing concern among food scientists and health professionals regarding the presence of potentially harmful compounds.…
Motivation Effects and Efficiency of Retrieval Practice over Lecture
A groundbreaking study published in the Journal of Applied Research in Memory and Cognition by Asher, Sana, Koedinger, and Carvalho (2025) investigates the comparative efficacy of retrieval practice versus traditional…
Comprehensive Health Optimization and Longevity Strategies Explored in AMA Episode 80 by Dr. Peter Attia
Dr. Peter Attia, a prominent physician specializing in the science of longevity, recently released the 80th installment of his "Ask Me Anything" (AMA) podcast series, providing an exhaustive overview of…



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