What happened: Rising temperatures are making physical activity undesirable and even dangerous in many parts of the world, and as global heating worsens, it will further affect how...
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What happened: Rising temperatures are making physical activity undesirable and even dangerous in many parts of the world, and as global heating worsens, it will further affect how...
What to watch next: movement around physical, activity.
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Researchers project that reduced activity could contribute to half a million additional premature deaths annually by 2050 Rising temperatures are making physical activity undesirable and even dangerous in many parts of the world, and as global heating worsens, it will further affect how much people
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Researchers found that the Earth has warmed around 0.35C in the decade to 2025, compared to less than 0.2C per decade on average between 1970 and 2015. The post Global Warming Accelerated in Past Decade, Study Finds appeared first on Earth.Org.
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In a study of young adults with mild to moderate acne, researchers found that eating about 60 grams of almonds daily for 20 weeks significantly reduced the number of acne spots and improved the diversity of healthy bacteria on the skin.
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Reduced physical activity due to global heating will lead to rise in health issues, study saysRising temperatures are making physical activity undesirable and even dangerous in many parts of the world, and as global heating worsens, it will further affect how...
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Adults who become physically fitter over a few months experience a larger spike in BDNF, a brain boosting molecule, after a single workout. This enhanced chemical response may help explain how regular physical activity supports higher level thinking and focus.Adults who become physically fitter over a few months experience a larger spike in BDNF, a brain boosting molecule, after a single workout. This enhanced chemical response may help explain how regular physical activity supports higher level thinking and focus.
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Global Warming Accelerated in Past Decade, Study FindsResearchers found that the Earth has warmed around 0.35C in the decade to 2025, compared to less than 0.2C per decade on average between 1970 and 2015. The post Global Warming Accelerated in Past Decade, Study Finds appeared first on Earth.Org.
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Researchers found that the Earth has warmed around 0.35C in the decade to 2025, compared to less than 0.2C per decade on average between 1970 and 2015. The post Global Warming Accelerated in Past Decade, Study Finds appeared first on Earth.Org.
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Science · archivedResearchers found that the Earth has warmed around 0.35C in the decade to 2025, compared to less than 0.2C per decade on average between 1970 and 2015. The post Global Warming Accelerated in Past Decade, Study Finds appeared first on Earth.Org.
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