Like men, prehistoric women also hunted big game

Artist’s impression of a young woman hunting in the Andes 9,000 years ago – © Matthew Verdolivo / UC Davis IET Academic Technology Services Recent analyzes of the remains of an individual buried with stone tools, including spear points, 9,000 years ago in what is now Peru, suggest that women were actively involved in the …

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Denmark to kill 15 million mink affected by a Covid-19 mutation

The Covid-19 is more than ever present in our life. While France and Belgium have chosen containment as a solution to limit the spread of the disease, Denmark has chosen to slaughter its farm minks. The decision was made after 12 people caught a new SARS-CoV-2 mutation. A mutation that threatens the effectiveness of future …

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This short film highlights a young boy’s fight against discrimination

This short film titled “Ian” was directed by Abel Goldfarb. He tells the story of a young boy born with cerebral palsy who unfortunately suffers the mockery of his comrades in the playground. The young boy remains persevering and is determined to be accepted. This animated film reminds us with great emotion that through simple …

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This common diabetes drug may prevent Parkinson’s disease

A drug used to treat diabetes, exenatide could reduce the risk of developing Parkinson’s disease, according to this research which suggests new possibilities for treating this neurodegenerative disorder. Surprising discoveries After years of conflicting research, a large study conducted in 2018 confirmed a link between Type 2 diabetes and the disease of Parkinson’s. Covering several …

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This study reveals a wide range of brain abnormalities caused by Covid-19

A meta-analysis recently highlighted a wide range of brain abnormalities in patients with Covid-19, and found that around a third of these were localized to the frontal lobe. Numerous neurological effects While a sudden loss of smell and taste was among the first unusual symptoms reported for patients with Covid-19, Stroke, seizures and swelling of …

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25 Christmas gift ideas to introduce your loved ones to meditation

This article contains affiliate links. Thanks to your support, we earn a small commission. To face the stress of everyday life, more and more people are taking up meditation. This thousand-year-old practice is experiencing a real boom and its benefits are multiple for both the body and the mind. Easily practicable by everyone, adults and …

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