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- Antibiotics Believed to Have Made Woman Obese http://www.youthhealthmag.com/articles/29130/20151221/antibiotics-obesity.htm 2 comments
- 38,000-year-old engravings confirm ancient origins of technique used by Seurat, Van Gogh http://www.youthhealthmag.com/articles/45704/20170224/38-000-year-old-engravings-confirm-ancient-origins-of-technique-used-by-seurat-van-gogh.htm 4 comments worldnews
- 400 million year old gigantic extinct monster worm discovered in Canadian museum http://www.youthhealthmag.com/articles/45596/20170221/400-million-year-old-gigantic-extinct-monster-worm-discovered-in-canadian-museum.htm 4 comments worldnews
- The world's first heat-driven transistor "We are the first in the world to present a logic circuit, in this case a transistor, that is controlled by a heat signal instead of an electrical signal," states Professor Xavier Crispin of Linköping University. http://www.youthhealthmag.com/articles/45045/20170131/the-worlds-first-heat-driven-transistor.htm 21 comments worldnews
- Australian Jumping spiders court in color: Biologists discovers unique visual diversities for rare color vision in 2 groups of jumping spiders http://www.youthhealthmag.com/articles/45013/20170125/jumping-spiders-court-in-color-biologists-discovers-unique-visual-diversities-for-rare-color-vision-in-2-groups-of-jumping-spiders.htm 6 comments worldnews
- Scientists discover 6-million-year-old giant otter fossil in China's Yunnan Province: Wolf-sized fossil otter is 3 times larger than modern otters http://www.youthhealthmag.com/articles/45005/20170124/scientists-discover-6-million-year-old-giant-otter-fossil-in-chinas-yunnan-province-wolf-sized-fossil-otter-is-3-times-larger-than-modern-otters.htm 13 comments worldnews
- Humans, not climate change, wiped out Australian megafauna: Study show steep decline in megafauna shortly after 45,000 years ago http://www.youthhealthmag.com/articles/45002/20170123/humans-not-climate-change-wiped-out-australian-megafauna-study-show-steep-decline-in-megafauna-shortly-after-45-000-years-ago.htm 12 comments worldnews
- Only Fewer than 60 vaquita porpoises remain in the world http://www.youthhealthmag.com/articles/44988/20170119/international-effort-announced-to-try-to-save-the-worlds-most-endangered-marine-mammal-fewer-than-60-vaquita-porpoises-remain.htm 34 comments worldnews
- Survival of many of the world's nonhuman primates is in doubt, experts report http://www.youthhealthmag.com/articles/44978/20170119/survival-of-many-of-the-worlds-nonhuman-primates-is-in-doubt-experts-report.htm 4 comments worldnews
- Brazilian study compiles data on 958 types of South American jellyfish http://www.youthhealthmag.com/articles/44967/20170109/brazilian-study-compiles-data-on-958-types-of-south-american-jellyfish.htm 3 comments worldnews
- A new study finds that as Arctic sea ice takes longer to freeze up each fall due to climate change, one population of belugas mirrors that timing and delays its migration south by up to one month. http://www.youthhealthmag.com/articles/44957/20170105/arctic-sea-ice-loss-impacts-beluga-whale-migration.htm 5 comments worldnews
- Fewer children per man than per woman: Birthrates for men in Germany made available for the first time http://www.youthhealthmag.com/articles/44856/20161230/fewer-children-per-man-than-per-woman-birthrates-for-men-in-germany-made-available-for-the-first-time.htm 107 comments worldnews
- Researchers at the University of York have identified genetic markers for disease tolerance that suggest UK ash trees may have a fighting chance against a fungal infection, which has the potential to wipe out 90% of the European ash tree population. http://www.youthhealthmag.com/articles/43340/20161228/disease-tolerance-genes-give-new-life-uk-ash-trees.htm 9 comments worldnews
- Bits of wood recovered from a 1.2-million-year-old tooth found at an excavation site in northern Spain indicate that the ancient relatives of man may have use a kind of toothpick. http://www.youthhealthmag.com/articles/42064/20161215/dental-hygiene-caveman-style.htm 3 comments worldnews
- Swedish and Greek archaeologists discover unknown city in Greece http://www.youthhealthmag.com/articles/42052/20161214/swedish-and-greek-archaeologists-discover-unknown-city-in-greece.htm 35 comments worldnews
- Oxygen can wake up dormant bacteria for antibiotic attacks http://www.youthhealthmag.com/articles/42009/20161208/oxygen-can-wake-up-dormant-bacteria-for-antibiotic-attacks.htm 4 comments science
- The sweet potato pie you eat during the holidays might not be good for your waistline, but according to a new study published in the journal Heliyon, the starchy water left over from cooking the sweet potato could have slimming effects -- at least in mice http://www.youthhealthmag.com/articles/42000/20161207/the-secret-slimming-effect-of-sweet-potato-waste.htm 18 comments science
- People who consistently smoked an average of less than one cigarette per day over their lifetime had a 64 percent higher risk of earlier death than never smokers, and those who smoked between one and 10 cigarettes a day had an 87 percent higher risk of earlier death than never smokers http://www.youthhealthmag.com/articles/41996/20161205/no-safe-level-of-smoking-even-low-intensity-smokers-are-at-increased-risk-of-earlier-death.htm 130 comments science
- Superconductivity of pure Bismuth crystal at 0.00053 K http://www.youthhealthmag.com/articles/41994/20161202/superconductivity-of-pure-bismuth-crystal-at-0-00053-k.htm 35 comments science
- New dominant ant species discovered in Ethiopia shows potential for global invasion http://www.youthhealthmag.com/articles/41978/20161124/new-dominant-ant-species-discovered-in-ethiopia-shows-potential-for-global-invasion.htm 123 comments worldnews
- Aspartame may prevent, not promote, weight loss by blocking intestinal enzyme's activity http://www.youthhealthmag.com/articles/41974/20161124/stuttering-related-to-brain-circuits-that-control-speech-production.htm 4 comments worldnews
- Archaeological excavation unearths evidence of turkey domestication 1,500 years ago http://www.youthhealthmag.com/articles/41967/20161122/archaeological-excavation-unearths-evidence-of-turkey-domestication-1-500-years-ago.htm 3 comments worldnews
- Connective tissue cells in the heart turn into bone-producing cells in response to injury, University of California, Los Angeles scientists report http://www.youthhealthmag.com/articles/41966/20161118/how-the-heart-turns-into-bone.htm 12 comments science
- Making a very precise offer for a car or a house may hurt your chances of success if you're negotiating with someone who has expertise in that area, according to research http://www.youthhealthmag.com/articles/41954/20161113/384-961-42-for-a-house-when-precise-bids-work-and-when-they-backfire.htm 5 comments science
- World's smallest magnifying glass makes it possible to see chemical bonds between atoms http://www.youthhealthmag.com/articles/41942/20161111/worlds-smallest-magnifying-glass-makes-it-possible-to-see-chemical-bonds-between-atoms.htm 25 comments science
- Dirty laundry may cause environmental contamination http://www.youthhealthmag.com/articles/41940/20161109/dirty-laundry-may-cause-environmental-contamination.htm 3 comments science
- 133 million-year-old dinosaur brain fossil found in England http://www.youthhealthmag.com/articles/41928/20161031/133-million-year-old-dinosaur-brain-fossil-found-in-england.htm 9 comments worldnews
- 50-year-old bacteria could be alternative treatment option for cancer http://www.youthhealthmag.com/articles/41919/20161028/50-year-old-bacteria-could-be-alternative-treatment-option-for-cancer.htm 10 comments science
- New study shows how the nutrients -- particularly iron -- provided by grasshoppers, crickets and other insects really measures up to beef. It finds that insects could indeed fill that dietary need. http://www.youthhealthmag.com/articles/41916/20161027/the-buzz-about-edible-bugs-will-it-replace-beef.htm?exe=reporter 13 comments science
- Structure of primary cannabinoid receptor is revealed http://www.youthhealthmag.com/articles/41880/20161022/structure-of-primary-cannabinoid-receptor-is-revealed.htm 12 comments science
- Cooking fuels contribute to childhood pneumonia in developing countries: "The harm to health is completely preventable by using improved stoves that cost about $30 each" http://www.youthhealthmag.com/articles/41879/20161021/cooking-fuels-contribute-to-childhood-pneumonia-in-developing-countries.htm 3 comments science
- Scientists unveils first atomic-level image of the human 'marijuana receptor' http://www.youthhealthmag.com/articles/41874/20161020/scientists-unveils-first-atomic-level-image-of-the-human-marijuana-receptor.htm 17 comments science
- Heavy hitters: Obesity rate soars among MLB baseball players http://www.youthhealthmag.com/articles/41817/20160930/heavy-hitters-obesity-rate-soars-among-mlb-baseball-players.htm?exe=reporter 7 comments science
- Mosquito preference for human versus animal biting has genetic basis http://www.youthhealthmag.com/articles/41773/20160926/mosquito-preference-for-human-versus-animal-biting-has-genetic-basis.htm 12 comments science
- India Tops in Antibiotic Use http://www.youthhealthmag.com/articles/23463/20150917/antibiotics-use-india.htm 13 comments worldnews
- Health Milestone: HIV Successfully 'Eradicated' By Scientists On Human Cell DNA http://www.youthhealthmag.com/articles/7407/20150114/scientists-delete-hiv-virus-from-dna-of-cultured-human-cells-for-the-first-time.htm 56 comments worldnews
- Smoking Linked To Loss Of Y Chromosome In Males http://www.youthhealthmag.com/articles/4296/20141207/smoking-linked-to-loss-of-y-chromosome-in-males.htm 2 comments science
- Gay Men Allowed To Donate Blood? FDA Panel To Discuss On Lifting The 30-Year Old Ban On Gay Men Donating Blood http://www.youthhealthmag.com/articles/3644/20141130/gay-men-allowed-to-donate-blood-fda-panel-to-discuss-on-lifting-the-30-year-old-ban-on-gay-men-donating-blood.htm 27 comments nottheonion
- Sad Music Makes You Happier, New Study Suggests http://www.youthhealthmag.com/articles/1824/20141104/effects-of-sad-music-sad-music-makes-you-happy-sad-music.htm 16 comments science
- Studies Show Increased Alcohol Consumption Lowers Sperm Counts http://www.youthhealthmag.com/articles/863/20141006/studies-show-increased-alcohol-consumption-lowers-sperm-counts.htm 4 comments science