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A new study by the Cluster of Excellence "The Politics of Inequality" at the University of Konstanz examines the impact of right-wing populist election results on the well-being and integration of ...
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Discover the surprising lifestyle and environmental elements contributing to increased dementia prevalence among Black individuals.
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Research exposes the impact of domestic violence in Black communities, with Black women facing six times higher risk of fatal ...
Your physical environment, social life and lifestyle have as much an influence on your biology − and hence, how you process drugs − as your genes.
A new study links proteins found in the blood of people experiencing loneliness to serious health conditions such as heart disease, diabetes and stroke, writes Helen O’Callaghan ...
Your genes play a major role in determining your height, hair and eye color, and skin tone, but they don't tell the entire ...