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Country: U.S.A.

Publisher: American Accounting Association

ISBN: 0888-7993



New Study Links Dementia Risks To Symptoms Of Delirium
Scientists are focusing in on delirium as a key symptom for flagging dementia risks in older people. Also in the news: risks from secondhand vaping; human milk and the gut microbiome; covid's impact ...


Secondhand e-cigarette vapor may be harmful to children just like secondhand smoke: Study
While the misconception that vaping is "better" than smoking cigarettes has stuck around, a new study found that secondhand exposure is still a risk.


STUDY: Exercise Can Help Combat Insomnia
People who face insomnia regularly struggle with getting a good night's rest. Some common symptoms of this include trouble with falling asleep, waking up throughout the night, and being unable to ...


Grand Canyon groundwater systems’ high interconnectivity makes nearby uranium mining risky – study
Researchers state that uranium mining near the Grand Canyon's springs and groundwater sources requires better monitoring.


Long-term intake of reused deep-fried oil tied to increased neurodegeneration: Study
USA: Deep-frying at high temperatures has been linked with several metabolic disorders, but there have been no long-term investigations on the influence of deep-fried oil consumption and ...


Study suggests revising pregnancy weight gain guidelines for obese women
The guidelines for weight gain during pregnancy in obese women have long been questioned. New research from Karolinska Institutet supports the idea of lowering or removing the current recommendation ...


Lyrics getting simpler, repetitive and self-obsesses over time, new study reveals
A new study has revealed that song lyrics are getting simpler and repetitive over time, and are becoming angrier and self-obsessed. The research, published Thursday (Mar 28) in the journal Scientific ...


Statins could help fight gum disease, study suggests
The cholesterol-lowering drugs may help to reduce the inflammation associated with periodontal disease, research suggests.


2,700 steps per day cuts all-cause death risk by 11%, 9,000 steps per day raises this to 60%: study
The risk of all-cause death was reduced by 8 per cent with 2,500 steps, and cardiovascular events were reduced by 11 per cent with 2,700 steps. At 9,000 steps a day, the chance of dying early is ...


A surprising number of stars eat their own planets, study shows. Here's how it happens.
An international team of researchers found in a new study that at least one in 12 stars show evidence of planetary ingestion.


Planting trees in the wrong places could be contributing to global warming, study reveals
Scientists have found that planting trees in inappropriate locations can do more harm than good to the climate.