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Recent research conducted by the University of Pennsylvania challenges previous estimates regarding the likelihood of individuals with Parkinson’s disease developing dementia. While earlier studies suggested that up to 80 percent of patients would develop dementia within 15-20 years of a Parkinson’s diagnosis, the new findings indicate a lower risk. According to the study, only about
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Repetition is a peculiar concept that affects the human mind in mysterious ways. While déjà vu is a well-known occurrence where individuals feel like they have experienced a current situation before, jamais vu is its lesser-known counterpart, where familiar things suddenly feel strange or unfamiliar. Recent research has shed light on the unusual mechanism behind
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Gobekli Tepe, located in Turkey, stands as a testament to the ingenuity and advanced knowledge of ancient civilizations. This temple complex, dating back more than 10,000 years, has long fascinated archaeologists and historians with its intricate carvings and structures. Recent findings suggest that Gobekli Tepe may have served as an observatory for tracking celestial events,
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The American Cancer Society (ACS) recently published a study revealing a disturbing trend in cancer cases among younger generations. The research, which analyzed data from over 23 million US patients born between 1920 and 1990, found that Gen Xers and millennials are at a significantly higher risk of developing various types of cancer compared to
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Recent archaeological findings have shed new light on the unique species of Homo floresiensis, often referred to as “hobbits” for their small stature. A 700,000-year-old fragment of an adult humerus discovered in Mata Menge, Indonesia, has challenged our previous understanding of just how small these ancient humans were. This bone, the smallest upper arm bone
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