28 Oct, 2025
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Napoleon Complex in Soccer: Study Finds Referees Book Taller Players More Frequently

Referees’ “Napoleon Complex” Leads to More Cards for Taller Players, Study Finds By Roger Dobson | March 30, 2025 [Image: Referee showing a yellow card to a tall player] Football referees are more likely to penalize players taller than themselves due to subconscious biases linked to “Napoleon complex” behavior, according to new research. A study […]

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Study Suggests Popular Diet Could Enhance Sexual Health and Performance

Intermittent Fasting May Boost Sex Drive, Study Suggests — Especially in Older Men Hollywood stars like Jennifer Aniston, Chris Pratt, and Kourtney Kardashian have long praised intermittent fasting (IF) for its weight management benefits. Now, new research suggests the diet might also enhance libido, particularly in older men. Scientists from Germany and China found that […]

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Study Reveals Evolutionary Basis for Men’s Innate Attraction to Breasts

Why Do Straight Men Love Breasts? Study Suggests It’s Innate [Image: Stock photo of a woman’s silhouette with focus on breasts. Caption: Scientists explore whether men’s attraction to breasts is cultural or biological.] For decades, researchers have debated whether men’s fascination with breasts is learned or innate. A new study from the University of Wrocław […]

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Study: ‘Intelligent’ Baby Names Face Extinction—Is Yours Endangered?

Baby Name Trends Shift: Intelligence Out, Beauty and Strength In (Word count: ~600) Choosing a baby name is a pivotal decision for parents, and new research reveals a cultural shift in naming trends. A study by The Economist, analyzing 400 million names from the UK and US over 143 years, found that names tied to […]

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Common Kitchen Spice May Reverse Alzheimer’s Disease, Study Suggests

Rosemary and Sage Compound Shows Promise in Reversing Alzheimer’s Damage in Mice A compound found in rosemary and sage, carnosic acid, has been transformed into an experimental drug that could combat Alzheimer’s disease. Researchers at the Scripps Research Institute in California developed a stabilized version called diAcCA, which reduced brain inflammation and restored critical nerve […]

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Breakthrough Study Uncovers Surprising Method to Prevent Unwanted Hair Growth

Scientists Discover Sweet Solution to Unwanted Hair Growth By Xantha Leatham, Deputy Science Editor | Published: 00:01 GMT, 18 March 2025 Tired of shaving or waxing? A groundbreaking discovery might soon make these routines obsolete. Researchers have found that a common food additive, rebaudioside A—a natural sweetener similar to stevia—can suppress hair growth by activating […]

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Study Reveals Key Male Insecurity Linked to Enhanced Bedroom Performance

Study Reveals: Men Who Feel Less Attractive May Excel in Bedroom Efforts By John Ely, Deputy Health Editor for MailOnline Updated: 16:27 GMT, 18 March 2025 Men who perceive themselves as less attractive than their partners may try harder to please them sexually, a study suggests. A new study from the University of Warsaw suggests […]

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Study Links Common Sexual Activity to Increased Risk of Developing Dementia

Herpes Virus May Reach Brain Through Nose During Oral Sex, Study Warns Scientists have discovered that herpes simplex virus type 1 (HSV-1), commonly linked to oral herpes, can infiltrate the brain via the nose during intimate activities like oral sex. This route provides a direct pathway for the virus to cause inflammation, potentially leading to […]

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Study Proposes Natural Explanation for Moses’ Red Sea Parting Over Divine Miracle Claim

Scientists Propose Natural Explanations for Moses’ Red Sea Miracle The parting of the Red Sea, a pivotal moment in biblical history, might have roots in natural phenomena rather than divine intervention, according to researchers. While the story describes Moses miraculously dividing the waters to escape Pharaoh’s army, scientific models suggest a combination of wind, tides, […]