The African continent is gradually splitting apart. Although a new ocean is expected to form as a result, it won't be for millions of years.
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15 Unique Places As Beautiful As They're Scary
Fantastic places and unbelievably beautiful nature exist not only in fairy tales but in the real world too. Sometimes you have to see them live with your own eyes to appreciate their beauty. But a lot ...
Efforts to discover extraterrestrial life are increasingly engaging scientists. However, a recent study presents a rather ...
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Inside the Land Where Temperatures Can Melt Metal
In the Danakil Depression of Ethiopia, daytime temperatures soar beyond 130°F, the air shimmers with toxic gases, and the ground bubbles with acid pools — yet people still call it home. Man killed ...
A groundbreaking international study has uncovered striking genetic differences in how women and men experience depression, and it could help explain why women are diagnosed with the condition at ...
Scientists identified two types of brain cells, neurons and microglia, that are altered in people with depression. Through genomic mapping of post-mortem brain tissue, they found major differences in ...
On October 10, which is known as World Mental Health Day, the message is about asking for help: “It’s OK to not be OK. Reach out. You’ll get better.” But for many of us, the real challenge is staying ...
Bella Hadid is pulling back the curtain. The 29-year-old shared an honest look into her mental health journey, chronicling her struggles with anxiety and depression in honor of World Mental Health Day ...
It is known that depression is linked to an increased incidence of metabolic diseases. Now scientists have discovered that different types of depression are linked to different cardiometabolic ...
Different types of depression affect the body in different ways. Atypical, energy-related depression raises the risk of diabetes, while melancholic depression increases the likelihood of heart disease ...
One in three doctors and nurses in Europe report suffering from depression or anxiety, a study published Friday by the European branch of the World Health Organization (WHO) said. The rate is five ...
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