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If you can do this with a chair, you will live longer

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If you can do this with a chair, you will live longer

Eating healthy and staying active are fundamental habits for health in old age. But there is another fundamental ingredient for a long life: a sufficient …

Jack Williams

Written by: Jack Williams

Published on: May 15, 2026

The mistake that is destroying us in the office (and no, it's not too much work)

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The mistake that is destroying us in the office (and no, it’s not too much work)

Published on: May 15, 2026

Work stress can have many sources: mobbing, professional dissatisfaction, excessive workload. The most common cause, however, is another, at least according to an extensive analysis …

Infinite energy from water and salt? The "miracle" of Bergamo that challenges the laws of physics

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Infinite energy from water and salt? The "miracle" of Bergamo that challenges the laws of physics

Published on: May 15, 2026

Dossier is the exclusive subscription investigative section of The Vermilion. If you want to read this article directly, click below. If, before subscribing and supporting …

Avian flu, the "jump" from cats to humans: the alert is triggered for raw milk. What's happening

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Avian flu, the “jump” from cats to humans: the alert is triggered for raw milk. What’s happening

Published on: May 14, 2026

The first case of transmission of the H5N1 avian influenza virus from a domestic cat to a human has been discovered in the United States. …

Much of the damage caused by alcohol can be reversed. A new study says so

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Much of the damage caused by alcohol can be reversed. A new study says so

Published on: May 14, 2026

A beer with friends, a glass of wine with your partner, an aperitif after work or a toast at a party. Alcohol may seem deeply …

Elevators at risk? Why the signs we read every day could be lying (and why our waistline has something to do with it)

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Elevators at risk? Why the signs we read every day could be lying (and why our waistline has something to do with it)

Published on: May 13, 2026

For decades, European standards have designed lifts based on an average man of 75 kg, but today the reality is different and the scales read …

There is good news and bad news about hantavirus infection: "The first few days are important"

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There is good news and bad news about hantavirus infection: “The first few days are important”

Published on: May 11, 2026

The Andes virus, the hantavirus strain involved in the outbreak on board the MV Hondius, can be contagious already in the early stages of the …

No more empty treatments: now the tumor is 'cloned' in the laboratory to find the perfect drug

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No more empty treatments: now the tumor is ‘cloned’ in the laboratory to find the perfect drug

Published on: May 9, 2026

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Hantavirus, the silent epidemic caused by the changing climate

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Hantavirus, the silent epidemic caused by the changing climate

Published on: May 8, 2026

The hantavirus outbreak that broke out on board the Mv Hondius turns the spotlight on a health emergency that has so far gone unnoticed. The …

An avatar for every child: the new frontier of cancer research

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An avatar for every child: the new frontier of cancer research

Published on: May 6, 2026

Over the past few years, oncology research and development of drugs and therapies have moved from two-dimensional models to more complex three-dimensional systems. In this …

From the end of work (and pensions) to the price shock, the plans of the elites and the scenarios to understand what is happening

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From the end of work (and pensions) to the price shock, the plans of the elites and the scenarios to understand what is happening

Published on: May 5, 2026

Never before has the world seemed to find itself at a crossroads, caught between climate catastrophes, energy crises, trade wars and traditional conflicts. What path …

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