The brain is a complex organ. Not only is it made up of multiple parts, all of which have important roles to play in processing information, but the way that the brain learns can also change based on what activities you’re taking part…
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COVID Variant NB.1.8.1 May Cause Razor Blade Throat, But It’s Not as Severe as Past Variants
By July, summer traditions are in full swing. Swimming pools have opened. State fairs are serving up corn dogs on a stick. And kids are chasing down the ice-cream truck.
In the past few years, a new, grim summer tradition has emerged — learning…
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How to avoid ‘Ozempic face’, according to a doctor
Although they were originally developed to treat diabetes, the rise of drugs like Ozempic has sparked a weight-loss revolution.
While growing in popularity to help people with a high body mass index, the effects of these drugs have brought about…
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Research shows caffeine could help slow cellular aging
Health experts tend to go back and forth on whether or not caffeine is actually good for you, or how much you should ingest every day. No matter which side you land on, there’s no arguing that a cup of caffeine (in the form of coffee…
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Internet download speed: Record-breaking tech debuts
Netflix lets you download TV shows and movies to play while you’re offline, but there are limits in place (100 active downloads per device). The app only lets you grab a specific number of episodes or movies, and they expire after a…
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The hidden ways a narcissist tries to manipulate your personality
Are you an empathic people-pleaser who prefers to stay out of the spotlight? Do you listen to others, but struggle to express your own thoughts and feelings? Did you grow up around, or are you in a long-term relationship with, a narcissist? If…
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Volunteers uncover ‘hugely exciting’ burial site underneath Welsh park
Volunteer archaeologists have uncovered a Bronze Age burial site underneath a popular park in…
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Study helps explain common vitamin’s extraordinary power to reverse skin ageing
Vitamin C prevents age-related thinning of the skin by switching on genes that promote skin…
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Overfishing has forced Baltic cod to shrink in size by half since 1990s, DNA study finds
Excessive fishing has forced Baltic cod to undergo genetic changes that have halved their…
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Scientists Are Just Beginning to Understand How Life Makes Clouds, and Their Discoveries May Drastically Improve Climate Science
Plants, plankton and sea spray all release elements that help the atmospheric blankets form
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