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The World’s Happiest Countries, Ranked Each Year (2015–2025)

Over the last decade, the world’s happiest countries have remained remarkably consistent at the top, with Nordic nations dominating the… Read More

3 months ago
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Peru Takes Steps Against Bad Drugs

Government has announced a new factory inspection regime with an overhaul of the regulator also on the cards. This article… Read More

3 months ago
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The Quiet Housing Revolution: How Resident Owned Communities Are Making Homeownership Possible Again (Part 2)

Where to learn more and get help Click here to read Part One. A handful of organizations have become central… Read More

3 months ago
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The Quiet Housing Revolution: How Resident Owned Communities Are Making Homeownership Possible Again (Part 1)

When David and Rosa first heard their park was for sale, they panicked. For years, they had owned their modest… Read More

3 months ago
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How Brain Networks Work Together Is Key To Human Intelligence

Researchers have conducted a neuroimaging study to investigate how the brain is organized and how that integrated system gives rise… Read More

3 months ago
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What Is It Like To Be You?

This poem is taken from Rosemary Drescher’s recent poetry collection ‘The Sun is a Heart Far Off’, published in January… Read More

3 months ago
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Ultraprocessed Foods Have Addictive Qualities Similar To Tobacco Products

Addictive qualities in ultraprocessed foods are similar to those of tobacco, researchers report. This article was originally published by Futurity.… Read More

4 months ago
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Your Genes Determine How Long You’ll Live Far More Than Previously Thought

The unexpectedly large impact of genetics could spur new efforts to find longevity genes. Laura Oliveira fell in love with… Read More

4 months ago
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Why Is US Healthcare Still The Most Expensive In The World After Decades Of Cost-Cutting Initiatives?

In announcing its “Great Healthcare Plan” in January 2026, the Trump administration became the latest in a long history of efforts by… Read More

4 months ago
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Brain Training Reduces Dementia Risk, Study Says

A simple brain-training exercise could reduce people’s risk of developing dementia by 25 percent, a study said Monday, but with outside researchers… Read More

4 months ago

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