Super Bowl Football 301 Playbook: Film study reveals almost every Eagle dominated in beatdown of Chiefs

Super Bowl Football 301 Playbook: Film study reveals almost every Eagle dominated in beatdown of Chiefs

Blowouts in sports feel like a dam breaking. The cracks, both apparent and hidden to the naked eye, become larger. The weaknesses even weaker. Until they cripple under the unyielding pressure of water flow and the cracks become gaps, gaps become holes, holes become chasms, and everything is caught in the path of now-freed water. … Read more

UK supermarkets use multi-buy offers to boost meat sales, study finds

Supermarkets are using multi-buy promotional offers to encourage shoppers to buy meat and processed meat, despite the products being linked to an increased risk of cancer, research reveals. Almost one in five (18%) of multi-buy deals in major British supermarkets involve meat and dairy products, and one in ten (11%) processed meats such as ham, … Read more

Being a man shortens men's life expectancy, study finds

Being a man shortens men's life expectancy, study finds

Published: 16:53EDT, October 28, 2024 | Updated: 16:56 EDT, October 28, 2024 Masculinity really could be toxic. A study has found that being a “man's man” cuts back years of men's lives, in part because they are too proud to consult a doctor for their physical problems. Researchers followed 4,000 men with high blood pressure … Read more

Hollywood stars' sex scenes fail with younger audiences, study says, but will that stop Nicole Kidman?

Hollywood stars' sex scenes fail with younger audiences, study says, but will that stop Nicole Kidman?

Hollywood stars' graphic sex scenes are backfiring with younger audiences, according to a new study. Explicit content has dominated streaming content lately with Nicole Kidman's erotic thriller Babygirl, in which she plays a CEO who has an affair with an intern (Harris Dickinson), which leaves jaws dropping due to its graphic sex scenes. Inform Me … Read more

Human sense of smell is faster than previously thought, study suggests

The human sense of smell is nothing to sneeze at, research suggests, with scientists revealing that we are much more sensitive to the order of odors picked up by a sniff than previously thought. Charles Darwin is among those who have slandered our sense of smell, suggesting that it is “of very little use” to … Read more

Introduce cats and dogs gradually to avoid fights, study finds

The key to stopping your pets from fighting like cats and dogs may lie in how you first introduce them, research suggests. People who plan to bring a new puppy home with their cat should think about allowing them to get used to each other slowly, according to Canine Belief's findings. “The advice is to … Read more