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Neuroimaging study links anhedonia to altered brain connectivity
A neuroimaging study found that men and individuals with psychiatric symptoms who experience more pronounced anhedonia tend to have increased...
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Meta's brain-reading EMG band and leaked smartwatch would be a perfect match
We've heard years of reports Meta wants to make a smartwatch. If it combined its watch with its EMG band, it would be a game-changer....
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nutrition
Nutritional Intake and Timing of Marathon Runners: Influence of Athlete's Characteristics and Fueling Practices on Finishing time - PubMed
Full text linksCite Display options Display options Background: Endurance athletes' competitions have increased over the decades and marathon races are...
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health
Fecal Transplants May Help People Who Have Diabetes, Gut Issues, Study Says
Monday, Jan. 13, 2025 -- A fecal transplant could help people whose type 1 diabetes has fouled up their digestive system. Swallowing a handful of...
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science
Sleep apnea impacts brain in ways that may affect cognitive function
Researchers estimate that about 936 million adults globally have sleep apnea — a condition where a person stops breathing when asleep, disrupting...
medicalnewstoday.com
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lifestyle
Calgary couple turns to TikTok to raise $ 200,000 for brain cancer treatment: 'Miracles do happen'
"It’s not good news. He’s given me three months to live if I don’t do anything. And then maybe 18 months after that...
yahoo.com
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job & work
Poor women without education least likely to recover from effects of Covid, study finds
Poorer people are less likely to have recovered from the effects of Covid, a new study has found – with those living more advantaged lives more...
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science / health
Study Ties Visual Errors to Paranoid Beliefs - Neuroscience News
Paranoia and teleological thinking differ in their errors, suggesting distinct cognitive patterns. The findings point to potential future diagnostic...
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nature
‘Slime’ keeps the brain safe ― and could guard against ageing
Slippery proteins in the brain’s blood vessels form a protective barrier that breaks down with age, studies in mice show. A slimy barrier lining...
nature.com
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entrepreneurship
The Real Reasons Your LinkedIn Profile Isn’t Growing, And What To Do
Everyone wants LinkedIn fame but very few study the game. Maybe you’re guilty of this crime. You schedule basic posts and hope they work....
forbes.com
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home improvement / gardening / health
A Shocking New Study Shows This High-End Countertop Is Linked to Lethal Disease
Quartz countertops are a staple in many modern kitchens, due to its durability and resistance to everyday wear like scratches and stains. However, a...
thekitchn.com
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science
Study uncovers link between dream incoherence and dissociative symptoms
A recent study published in Consciousness and Cognition explores the intriguing connection between dream experiences and dissociative symptoms,...
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health
Herpes Virus Linked to Long-Term Brain and Neurological Problems
A new study reveals that herpes simplex virus-1 (HSV-1), commonly known for causing cold sores, can travel through the nasal cavity directly to the...
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wellness / health
Want To Lower Cholesterol Without Meds? Eating This Nut Might Be The Answer, Per A New Study
Everything to know about the findings, per experts. In the world of nuts, pecans have always reigned supreme as a fan favorite. It makes sense:...
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running
Austin woman tackles Tokyo Marathon decade after brain tumor removal, relearning to walk
AUSTIN (KXAN) — Running a single marathon is a massive accomplishment in and of itself. Running a marathon after having a brain tumor removed, and...
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nutrition
Anabolic Sensitivity in Healthy, Lean, Older Men Is Associated With Higher Expression of Amino Acid Sensors and mTORC1 Activators Compared to Young - PubMed
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science
Resilience and Renewal: Enhancing Positivity and Functional Recovery After Traumatic Brain Injury
Resilience is dynamic and modifiable and is associated with positive rehabilitation outcomes following brain injury. Engaging patients in...
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health
Symptoms of complex PTSD predict the appearance of psychotic symptoms in daily life, study finds
A study of individuals suffering from both complex PTSD and psychosis found that disturbances of self-organization—a set of symptoms specific to...
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Key Brain Gateway to Conscious Perception Identified
A new study using intracranial recordings in humans reveals that the thalamus, particularly its higher-order regions, plays a central role in...
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education
Childhood brain injury study reveals lasting impact on education
Concussion during childhood – even mild trauma – can jeopardise future educational success, according to a study conducted at Tampere University in...
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nature
The brain summons deep sleep for healing from life-threatening injury
A heart attack unleashes immune cells that stimulate sleep neurons, leading to restorative slumber. Mariana Lenharo Mariana Lenharo is a news reporter...
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health
These Scented Products Pollute Indoor Air Even More Than Candles, Study Shows
• A new study found that wax melts release more air pollutants than candles—comparable to gas stoves and diesel engines. • Researchers previously found...
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learning
A Thought Experiment on the Mind, the Brain — and AI
A nerd was wandering through a tech market one day. Vendors were loudly hawking their wares: “Fresh LLMs straight off the GPU!” “Get your chatbot...
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self improvement
Being Poor Affects Kids’ Brains, Study Finds
Children raised in poor households have clear differences in the physical structures of their brains compared to wealthier children. Children raised in poor households have...
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apps
Jim Rossman: Read your messages closely and don’t click those links
I received a text from my mom before 8 a.m. today. "Jim, is this a scam?" She attached a screenshot of an email she'd received...
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architecture / cool stuff
Study uncovers simple secret to low-cost temperature control in historic homes: 'They perform way better than we expect'
Opening the windows is a simple way to lower indoor temperatures. That's how large historic structures such as fortresses and cathedrals operated...
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