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Alzheimer's DiseaseAlzheimer’s disease is the most common form of dementia, accounting for between 60% and 70% of all cases. The post Bacteria That Causes Stomach Ulcers May Protect The Brain From Alzheimer’s, Our New Research Indicates appeared first on Study Finds.See the Story
Bacteria That Causes Stomach Ulcers May Protect The Brain From Alzheimer's, Our New Research Indicates
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Nature · UgandaEver find yourself people-watching in a cafe, or tuning into reality TV just to see who's arguing with who? You're not alone—and it turns out, you might have more in common with chimpanzees than you think.See the Story
Nosy by Nature: Chimpanzees and Children Share a Strong Curiosity About the Lives of Others
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Portsmouth, United Kingdom · PortsmouthA herd of puppet animals is migrating north from Africa. This 12,000 mile journey represents wildlife’s response to the climate crisis as species are forced to move north due to rising temperatures. As The Herds travels through the UK en route to the Arctic, the organisers hope this artistic project will help spectators along the route understand what is happening to the environment. Events like this are “louder than traffic”, according to US-ba…See the Story
How huge migrating animal puppets captivate in ways that climate news can’t
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