Learn how tweaks to existing depression and anxiety medicines may make them more effective for depression and anxiety ā and could also help control GI issues like irritable bowel disorder.
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Cracking a Neanderthal āCold Caseā Dating Back 5,000 Years
Discover why the remains of a Neanderthal house fire in Ukraine provides clues about how Eastern European Neanderthals lived and died.
Our Love of Comfort Food Could Stem from Ancient Roots
Discover how we developed a taste for these delicious foods.
Poop of the Oceanās Tiniest Organisms Could Combat Climate Change
Leveraging the food of tiny phytoplankton could trap carbon and sequester it to the oceanās bottom.
Both Men and Women Had Same Life Expectancy During the Medieval Period
Learn why the life expectancy during the medieval period was equal for men and women based on bones that point out past illnesses and frailty.
Chamber in Manot Cave May Be The Earliest Ancient Ritual Site in Southwest Asia
Learn more about this ancient chamber and what our ancestors may have used if for 35,000 years ago.
Massive Brains and Appetites Make Sperm Whales Masters of the Deep
Discover how much the mighty sperm whale eats and how they work together to care for their young.
While Cute and Playful, River Otters Can Attack Humans
Learn where otter aggression can come from and why it’s better to leave wildlife to the professionals.
Lead-Tainted Cinnamon Products Have Turned Up on Shelves
Itās important to buy cinnamon from reputable dealers.
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