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  • Adding High-Quality Plant-Based Foods to Diet Decreases Risk of Deaths from Heart Disease and Other Causes

    As long as you don’t count French fries and soda as healthy choices, it’s never too late to increase your longevity and cut your risk of heart disease death by adding fruits and vegetables to your diet, according to preliminary research presented at the American Heart Association’s Epidemiology and Prevention | Lifestyle and Cardiometabolic Health Scientific Sessions 2019, a premier global exchange of the latest advances in population based cardiovascular science for researchers and clinicians.

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  • UTSA Engineers Develop Inexpensive, Smart Stop Sign to Improve Driver Safety

    It’s dark on the backroad as a motorist speeds toward the intersection. Up ahead, the stop sign blends with the night and in seconds a deadly crash occurs.

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  • Home Insurance Buyers Lack Access to Public Flood Data

    Canadian homeowners do not have the information they need to know if they should buy flood insurance leaving them exposed to significant financial risk.

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  • Chemical Added to Consumer Products Impairs Response to Antibiotic Treatment

    Grocery store aisles are stocked with products that promise to kill bacteria.

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  • Climate Change Makes Summer Weather Stormier Yet More Stagnant

    Climate change is shifting the energy in the atmosphere that fuels summertime weather, which may lead to stronger thunderstorms and more stagnant conditions for midlatitude regions of the Northern Hemisphere, including North America, Europe, and Asia, a new MIT study finds.

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  • How Income and Attitudes Affect Greenhouse Gas Emissions

    The higher the income of individuals living in Switzerland the higher their greenhouse gas emissions.

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  • Research Will Help Urban Planners Prioritize Bike Lanes

    A new virtual tool could help planners choose the best places to install bikes lanes in cities.

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  • Climate of North American Cities Will Shift Hundreds of Miles in One Generation

    In one generation, the climate experienced in many North American cities is projected to change to that of locations hundreds of miles away—or to a new climate unlike any found in North America today.

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  • Remote Russian Territory Besieged by Dozens of Polar Bears

    Communities in a remote Russian Arctic archipelago have been overrun by dozens of hungry polar bears, forced onshore by thinning sea ice and restricted access to food.

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  • How Exercise May Protect Against Alzheimer’s

    Athletes know a vigorous workout can release a flood of endorphins: “feel-good” hormones that boost mood.

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