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Comparing five population scenarios to 2100 (United Nations, Wittgenstein, Lancet, Earth4All – Too Little Too Late, Earth4All – Giant Leap).

Global population could peak below 9 billion in 2050s

mother and daughter portrait

Obesity risk may pass from mothers to daughters

football soccer player heading a ball

Elite football players are more likely to develop dementia

Thermometer

Mild fever helps clear infections faster, new study suggests

Finger getting pricked for a blood sugar test

Diabetes and toothlessness together worsen cognitive decline

Family asleep

Too little sleep could make vaccination less effective

Kidney stone ultrasound

CBD oil doesn’t reduce pain after common treatment for urinary stones

A marble bust of Mozart

The Mozart effect myth: Listening to music does not help against epilepsy

Being plant-based was key in the low-carbohydrate eating pattern. iStock by Getty Images

Low-carb diet can help manage progression of Type 2 diabetes

Person walking, seen from the feet level

Just 11 minutes of daily exercise could prevent 1 in 10 early deaths

Woman looking in mirror smiling

People four hours a day enhancing their beauty, study finds

Class of milk

Forgoing one food treats eosinophilic esophagitis as well as excluding six

Feet on bathroom scale.

Excess weight, obesity more deadly than previously believed

The human Microbiome, genetic material of all the microbes that live on and inside the human body.

Multiple sclerosis discovery could end disease’s chronic inflammation

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