UK Biobank
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healthBlack Coffee Drinkers Aren't More Disciplined-They Just Crave Caffeine
New research suggests black coffee drinkers have a learned association between bitterness and stimulation, driven by faster caffeine metabolism, not discipline.
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healthUK Biobank Data of 500,000 Volunteers Advertised on Chinese E-commerce Site
Medical data from 500,000 UK Biobank volunteers was found for sale on Alibaba, prompting government action and system enhancements.
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healthModerate Coffee Intake Linked to Lower Mood and Stress Disorder Risk
New study reveals moderate coffee consumption (2-3 cups daily) is associated with reduced risks of mood and stress disorders, with stronger effects observed in men.
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healthModerate Coffee Intake Linked to Lower Mental Health Disorder Risk, Study Reveals
New research suggests drinking two to three cups of coffee daily may protect against mental health issues, particularly in men. Excessive consumption, however, is linked to increased risk.
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healthAdvanced Genomic Model Enhances CAD Risk Prediction
A new model integrates multiple genetic factors for improved coronary artery disease risk assessment.
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healthEarly Warning Signs of Progressive Supranuclear Palsy Identified
New research reveals depression and gut disorders as early indicators of PSP, offering a window for earlier intervention.
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healthWine Linked to Lower Heart Risk vs. Other Alcohols
Moderate wine consumption tied to 21% lower cardiovascular death risk; spirits, beer linked to higher mortality in large UK study.