Cannabis Beverages Linked to Reduced Alcohol Use in First-of-Its-Kind Study
A first-of-its-kind study finds cannabis beverages may help reduce alcohol use, with users reporting significant declines in drinking habits.
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A first-of-its-kind study finds cannabis beverages may help reduce alcohol use, with users reporting significant declines in drinking habits.
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New research shows fish allergy risks depend on size and cut, with higher allergens in smaller fish and head regions. Study published in Food Chemistry.
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Insilico Medicine's Science MMAI Gym trains LLMs to meet pharmaceutical standards for drug discovery tasks. Enhancing accuracy in molecular design and toxicity prediction.
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This article on cold water therapy has no connection to artificial intelligence, focusing instead on physical and mental health benefits through cold plunging techniques.
Dr. Montero-Odasso's research links brain health and mobility in aging, showing combined exercise and cognitive training improves outcomes.
A natural aging molecule shows potential in restoring memory processes in Alzheimer’s disease models through synaptic plasticity and autophagy mechanisms.