A massive longitudinal study confirms that adolescents who use marijuana face substantially greater risk of developing serious mental health conditions in adulthood.
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Study Finds Fructose Does Not Suppress Hunger Like Glucose Due to Different Brain Cell Responses
A new study in mice found that glucose strongly reduced activity in hunger-promoting brain cells while fructose had a much weaker effect on satiety signals.
Sunscreen Absorption Study Misrepresented in Viral Social Media Posts According to Alt News Analysis
Posts citing a real dermatological study went far beyond what the research actually found suggesting chemical sunscreens are systematically dangerous.
A Media Lab Study Shows AI Can Make Humans Worse at Detecting Fake News Much Like GPS Weakens Navigation
Researchers find over-reliance on AI for information verification reduces humans’ independent ability to spot misinformation.
Yale Long-Term Study Finds Nearly Half of Older Adults Improved in Health with Age Challenging Myths of Decline
Research challenges the assumption that aging always means declining health showing significant number of older adults function better over time.
Snapchat Parent Snap Releases Study Finding Platform Outperforms Rivals in Key Metrics
Parent company Snap commissioned a report showing the social platform outranked other major apps in several key engagement and performance benchmarks.
Study Challenges Common Belief About Vitamin D and Sunlight in Northern Britain
A study of nearly 300 people found that summer sunshine did not significantly boost vitamin D levels among older adults or people from minoritized ethnic groups.
Yale Study Finds Nearly Half of Adults Over 65 Improved Physically or Mentally Over Time
A long-term study challenges assumptions about aging, finding that nearly half of older adults showed improvement in physical or mental health measures over time.
AI MIT Study: Small AI Model Can Beat the Biggest Models at Just 1 Percent of the Cost
MIT researchers used game theory to demonstrate that carefully optimised smaller models can outperform massive frontier models in targeted tasks.
Yale Long-Term Study Finds Nearly Half of Adults Over 65 Improve Physically or Mentally Over Time
The findings challenge the inevitability of decline in old age showing resilience and improvement are achievable for many older adults.