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StudyFinds Analysis

Called "brilliant," "fantastic," and "spot on" by scientists and researchers, our acclaimed StudyFinds Analysis articles are created using an exclusive AI-based model with complete human oversight by the StudyFinds Editorial Team. For these articles, we use an unparalleled LLM process across multiple systems to analyze entire journal papers, extract data, and create accurate, accessible content. Our writing and editing team proofreads and polishes each and every article before publishing. With recent studies showing that artificial intelligence can interpret scientific research as well as (or even better) than field experts and specialists, StudyFinds was among the earliest to adopt and test this technology before approving its widespread use on our site. We stand by our practice and continuously update our processes to ensure the very highest level of accuracy. Read our AI Policy (link below) for more information.

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Most People Who Quit Ozempic Don’t Spiral Back To Starting Weight, Study Finds

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Hungry Ravens Memorize Wolves’ Favorite Places To Hunt, Yellowstone Study Shows

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Meet Sonselasuchus: The Toothless Crocodile Cousin That Looked Like An Ostrich

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Tire Sensors Meant To Prevent Blowouts May Also Be Broadcasting Drivers’ Private Routines

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Blood Test May Predict Dementia Risk In Women Up To 25 Years Early: But There’s A Racial Divide

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Having Annoying Relatives Could Speed Up Your Biological Clock

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Doomsday Believers No Longer Fringe: Study Suggests They’re A Third Of America

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Cannabis Wreaks More Havoc On Memory Than Scientists Realized

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Scientists Built A 3D-Printed Robot Rattlesnake To Crack Open A Century-Old Mystery

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processed food

Ultra-Processed Foods Linked To Lower Bone Density, Especially In Adults Under 65

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A Glacier In The Austrian Alps Held 1,500 Years Of Pollution History. Scientists Are Racing To Read It Before It Disappears.

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