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Farewell to depression: Implanted electrodes stimulate the brain of people suffering from depression and at the same time record their activity ...
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Farewell to depression
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Sophie Kinsella, best-selling ‘Shopaholic’ author, has brain cancer: The British author says she is receiving treatment for a form of aggressive brain cancer ...
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Sophie Kinsella, best-selling ‘Shopaholic’ author, has brain cancer
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Dolphin found shot to death on beach with bullets lodged in its brain, spinal cord and heart
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Cyclist who jumped onto car bonnet in Katong road rage incident admits harassing driver
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Cyclist who jumped onto car bonnet in Katong road rage incident admits ...
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Why Taylor Swift’s Music Makes Us So Emotional: If you're feeling overly emotional about 'The Tortured Poets Department,' neuroscientists and psychologists say ...
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Why Taylor Swift’s Music Makes Us So Emotional
Quick Glance: Patti Smith Applauds Taylor Swift in 'Tortured Poets Department'
  • Taylor Swift mentions Patti Smith in her new album 'The Tortured Poets Department'.

  • Smith responded positively by posting photos of herself with a book by Dylan Thomas.

  • Despite seeming different, Smith expressed understanding for Swift and praised her for potentially influencing fans positively.

  • HuffPost calls for support for high-quality journalism that is freely accessible to all.
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An Epitaph for Daniel Dennett, Philosopher of Consciousness: Is consciousness nothing more than an illusion? That idea defined the work of Daniel Dennett ...
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An Epitaph for Daniel Dennett, Philosopher of Consciousness
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Can you think worse without breakfast?: If your stomach hangs in the back of your knees, your head also feels like it's on strike. In order to find out about ...
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Can you think worse without breakfast?
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BGT's Alesha Dixon sobs as choir led by boy with brain tumour get Golden Buzzer: Britain's Got Talent was full of emotional scenes on Sunday night as a ...
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BGT's Alesha Dixon sobs as choir led by boy with brain tumour get Golden ...
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“The Darn Self”: The Search for the Self: Heiko Reisch approaches artificial intelligence from a philosophical perspective. He fails to build a theoretically ...
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“The Darn Self”: The Search for the Self
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Boy, 4, has brain damage after falling off rope bridge in play area: Olivia says she tried to pick Harley up but his eyes rolled to the back of his head as he ...
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Boy, 4, has brain damage after falling off rope bridge in play area
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Routine jobs raise the risk of cognitive decline by 66% and dementia by 37%, study says
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Routine jobs raise the risk of cognitive decline by 66% and dementia by ...
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Carolyn Hax: Wife is constantly looking for evidence of spouse’s infidelity: A spouse is exhausted by wife’s constant snooping and insecurity as she attempts to ...
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Carolyn Hax: Wife is constantly looking for evidence of spouse’s ...
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Motor learning without the brain: The spinal cord is able to adapt motor processes flexibly and permanently. It therefore has learning and memory capacities - ...
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Motor learning without the brain
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Mom suffers near-fatal stroke just hours after giving birth: Christina Aleksanian, 36, nearly died twice in less than one year.
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Mom suffers near-fatal stroke just hours after giving birth
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Why does smoking pot give you the munchies?: The “marijuana munchies,” or the desire for salty, sweet or fatty carb-rich foods when using weed ...
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Why does smoking pot give you the munchies?
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How exercise strengthens your brain: People who work out regularly report having better mental health than people who are sedentary.
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How exercise strengthens your brain
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Dorset pupil dies after battle with brain tumour at 13: Shaun Colvin was a bright 13-year-old boy who suffered from a brain tumour for many years.
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Dorset pupil dies after battle with brain tumour at 13
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How sweets affect our brain: It's not just children's eyes that light up at the sight of sweets, adults also find it difficult to resist ...
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How sweets affect our brain
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Lori and George Schappell: World’s oldest conjoined twins die aged 62: Despite having fused skills and sharing part of their brain, Lori and George Schappell ...
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Lori and George Schappell: World’s oldest conjoined twins die aged 62
Quick Glance: World’s oldest conjoined twins, Lori and George, pass away at 62 years old
  • Twins George and Lori Schappell, previously holding the title as the world’s oldest living conjoined twins, have passed away.

  • On April 7, George and Lori passed away at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania, as documented by Guinness World Records. The exact cause of death remains unknown.

  • Through exceptional schedule management and willingness to compromise, the siblings managed to harmonize life and passion. Lori worked in a hospital laundry unit, and George's musical performances occasionally took them abroad.

  • According to Mayo Clinic, conjoined twins form when an early embryo only partially separates to create two individuals.
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Generation Z: Jonathan Haidt fears that they will cause democracies to falter: Haidt has written a book about Generation Z. He fears that their high internet ...
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Generation Z: Jonathan Haidt fears that they will cause democracies to ...
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Dementia - saying goodbye to the self: The "Dementia" dossier explains what happens in the brain during cognitive decline, what contributes to dementia ...
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Dementia - saying goodbye to the self
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The big idea: what if dreaming is the whole point of sleep? : Rather than being an optional extra, dreams might be vital to our functioning
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The big idea: what if dreaming is the whole point of sleep?
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The "barcodes" powering these tiny songbirds' memories may also help human memory
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NRL world unload on Latrell brain explosions: Latrell Mitchell has been slammed after landing himself on report twice in a pair of brain fades in the first half ...
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NRL world unload on Latrell brain explosions
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Anterior chamber of thought: For a long time, the thalamus was thought to be a simple intermediate station in the processing of sensory information. However ...
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Anterior chamber of thought
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What to Do When Your Team Blames You: When you’re a manager, at some point, regardless of how the circumstances arise, your team will blame you for something ...
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What to Do When Your Team Blames You
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O.J. Simpson's Brain Won't Be Donated To CTE Research: Many people throughout the years speculated Simpson might have the brain disorder.
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O.J. Simpson's Brain Won't Be Donated To CTE Research
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New and Upcoming Romantic Comedies on Netflix in 2024 & Beyond: A Family Affair, another Lindsay Lohan rom-com and Mother of the Bride are all coming soon.
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New and Upcoming Romantic Comedies on Netflix in 2024 & Beyond
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The Allure and Dangers of Experimenting With Brain-Dead Bodies: For scientists who perform medical research on the recently deceased, there are few regulatory or ...
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The Allure and Dangers of Experimenting With Brain-Dead Bodies
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UPSC topper Aditya Srivastava reveals 2 key reasons why he didn’t go abroad: brain drain and ageing parents
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Quick Glance: Pune students shine in UPSC results
  • UPSC aspirants from Pune have secured high ranks in the most coveted civil services examination conducted by the Union Public Services Commission.

  • Tejas Sudeep Sarda, a doctor, took a break from his career to prepare for UPSC, securing an AIR of 128.

  • Priyanka Mohite from Nashik, who completed her master's in political science at Pune University, secured an AIR of 595.

  • Abhijit Pakhare, a 26-year-old deputy collector in Gadchiroli, did not give up on his dream of clearing the UPSC exam, securing the 720th rank.
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The sudden rise of AuDHD: what is behind the rocketing rates of this life-changing diagnosis?
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The sudden rise of AuDHD: what is behind the rocketing rates of this ...
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Everyone seems to be a victim in the supermarket review: While Woolworths and Coles point the finger at the behaviour of other big retailers ...
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Everyone seems to be a victim in the supermarket review
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Sweden's Olsson improving after suffering blood clots in brain: Sweden midfielder Kristoffer Olsson has regained motor function and verbal abilities after being ...
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Sweden's Olsson improving after suffering blood clots in brain
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Can science explain déjà vu? - BBC Bitesize: Déjà vu and it may be one of the most mysterious of all our memory quirks, but what exactly is it?
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Can science explain déjà vu? - BBC Bitesize
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Long Covid blood clues could prompt future trials: The UK's largest study of Covid patients treated in hospital found signs of active inflammation.
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Long Covid blood clues could prompt future trials
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A guide to quantum tech (you’ll actually understand!) - BBC Ideas: From super-fast computers to next generation brain imaging, here's a simple guide to ...
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A guide to quantum tech (you’ll actually understand!) - BBC Ideas
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The top 5 cities for retirees who want to work part-time: If you fear you’re going to work your fingers to the bone until you die because you can’t afford ...
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The top 5 cities for retirees who want to work part-time
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How an earthquake can throw the body and brain off-balance: In Tokyo, one team found that some people still experienced balance issues for as long as four months ...
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How an earthquake can throw the body and brain off-balance
Quick Glance: Magnitude 4.8 Earthquake Rocks New York City and Northeast US
  • An unusual East Coast earthquake startled millions from New York to rural New England. Over 42 million people may have felt the midmorning quake with a preliminary magnitude of 4.8.

  • While causing no widespread damage, the earthquake led to evacuations in Newark, New Jersey, and infrastructure inspections across the region. Flights were diverted, trains slowed, and tunnel traffic stopped.

  • Although no major damages were reported, the earthquake caused some disruptions. The area near the epicenter experienced minor effects, including the collapse of a historic site. There were also over a dozen aftershocks reported in the region.

  • President Joe Biden offered assistance, while New York City reported no major safety or infrastructure issues. Engineers emphasized that New York skyscrapers are made of high-strength materials and designed to sway slowly to withstand impacts. Even the delicately placed eggs in a sculpture at a Chinatown art gallery remained unharmed during the quake.
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Hero mum in coma after hit and run can finally walk kids to school again: Becky Sharp, 37, spent months in a coma after she was hit by a hit and run driver last ...
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Hero mum in coma after hit and run can finally walk kids to school again
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Türkiye: Dentist rams screw into patient's brain: In the Turkish town of Bursa, Ramazan Yilmaz (40) experienced a visit to the dentist that he will probably ...
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Türkiye: Dentist rams screw into patient's brain
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Skin Nerd: Can a beauty product really make you feel a certain way?:  The relationship between our brain, mood and skin is inspiring a plethora of products aimed ...
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Skin Nerd: Can a beauty product really make you feel a certain way?
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Is Your Skin Really 'Stressed'?: With more data connecting the dots between our brain and skin, and the term 'stressed skin' entering the lexicon ...
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Is Your Skin Really 'Stressed'?
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Giancarlo Esposito Considered Staging His Murder Before 'Breaking Bad': Giancarlo Esposito explained that he considered staging his own murder for life insurance ...
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Giancarlo Esposito Considered Staging His Murder Before 'Breaking Bad'
Quick Glance: Giancarlo Esposito Planned Hitman Attack before 'Breaking Bad' Success
  • Giancarlo Esposito reveals he almost hired a hitman in 2008 before landing the iconic role of Gus Fring in 'Breaking Bad.'

  • Facing financial struggles and rock bottom, Esposito devised a plan to fake his own death to secure his children's future.

  • Although he never went through with the plan, Esposito reflects on the dark thoughts and the hope his role in 'Breaking Bad' brought him.

  • Since his success in 'Breaking Bad,' Esposito has starred in significant roles in 'The Mandalorian' and 'The Boys.'
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Kent airport to 're-open' for one weekend - for really sweet reason: A Kent pilot is helping to organise the event - with around 100 aircraft expected
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Kent airport to 're-open' for one weekend - for really sweet reason
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Alzheimer's drug adoption in US slowed by doctors' skepticism: Nine months into the U.S. launch of the first drug proven to slow the advance of Alzheimer's ...
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Alzheimer's drug adoption in US slowed by doctors' skepticism
Quick Glance: Alzheimer's Drug Uptake Hindered by Doctors' Skepticism in US
  • The first drug to slow the progression of Alzheimer's, Leqembi by Eisai and Biogen, is facing resistance in the US from doctors who believe the treatment is futile.

  • The requirements of Leqembi, such as additional diagnostic tests, twice-monthly infusions, and regular brain scans, have led to slow adoption as many doctors express concerns about efficacy, cost, and risks.

  • Despite FDA approval and proven benefits in clinical trials, many doctors still have reservations about Leqembi, hindering the widespread use of the drug.

  • The companies behind Leqembi are working to improve physician and patient education to increase acceptance of the medication, aiming to treat 100,000 patients by 2026.
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Sometimes you need bed, sometimes you need to push through: What a brain tumour taught Jamila Rizvi about endurance
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Sometimes you need bed, sometimes you need to push through: What a brain ...
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Quick Glance: Ryan Garcia Defeats Devin Haney: Round-by-round Fight Analysis
  • Ryan Garcia knocked down Devin Haney three times and won their highly anticipated fight by majority decision at Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York.

  • Garcia, a significant underdog, stunned Haney with his signature left hook during the 12-round super lightweight bout.

  • Garcia's remarkable victory followed months of erratic behavior and extravagant claims, such as summoning demons.

  • Garcia's record improved to 25-1, while Haney's fell to 31-1.
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How I breathe is how I feel: We breathe in and out around 20,000 times a day without even noticing. What happens in our bodies during this time is anything but ...
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How I breathe is how I feel
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The real-life diet of Orlando Bloom, who purged himself with frog poison: The actor caught up with GQ about his new outdoor adventure show, how he tweaked his ...
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The real-life diet of Orlando Bloom, who purged himself with frog poison
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Daniel Dennett obituary: Controversial US philosopher who sought to understand and explain the science of the mind
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Daniel Dennett obituary
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‘Your brain will explode if you will spend more time at MI’: Ambati Rayudu hits out at Mumbai Indians after their loss against Rajasthan
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Roasted green tea, a Japanese staple, could boost cognitive performance: Research from Japan suggests that roasted green tea, or houjicha, could help boost ...
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Roasted green tea, a Japanese staple, could boost cognitive performance
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Mum who thought regular naps were down to her age is diagnosed with brain tumour: The optician referred Alison Haspell to an eye hospital to run some more tests ...
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Mum who thought regular naps were down to her age is diagnosed with brain ...
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8 fitness supplements that'll amp up your daily workout: Gymbox's trainer Firas Iskandarani breaks down the pros and cons of taking fitness supplements ...
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8 fitness supplements that'll amp up your daily workout
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How Marijuana Affects Your Body: Everyone seems to be talking about the possible health applications of marijuana and products made from it, like CBD oil ...
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How Marijuana Affects Your Body
Quick Glance: Experts Caution Against Risks of Marijuana Consumption
  • The 420 day, also known as 'Weed Day,' is celebrated, but experts warn about the health implications of marijuana consumption.

  • While 24 US states have legalized marijuana for recreational use, research raises concerns about the potential harm cannabis can do to the body.

  • Studies suggest that marijuana smoke poses health risks, including an increased risk of stroke and heart attack, as well as links to heart issues.

  • Despite some medicinal benefits of marijuana, such as reducing seizures in epilepsy, there are warnings about the risks of excessive consumption, especially among adolescents and pregnant women.
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Easy ways to incorporate reading into your weekly routine: Easy ways to incorporate reading into your weekly routine and top tips for reading more ...
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Easy ways to incorporate reading into your weekly routine
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Brain Supplements: What Works, What Doesn’t: You may have heard about vitamins or supplements that say they can help brain health. Is that for real? Find out ...
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Brain Supplements: What Works, What Doesn’t
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Expert says never to drink tea after a certain time of day: It's often thought of as a before-bed drink, but it contains plenty of caffeine
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Expert says never to drink tea after a certain time of day
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When loneliness triggers those sugar cravings: Researchers found how social isolation can trigger our desire for the sweet stuff.
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When loneliness triggers those sugar cravings
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New study lists the foods that 'help mental health': In the study the dietary choices of 181,990 participants from the UK Biobank were analysed against a range ...
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New study lists the foods that 'help mental health'
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Golden moment for granddad: A MAN from Bix was part of a choir that has qualified for the semi-finals of Britain’s Got Talent. Alfie Hay, 78 ...
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Golden moment for granddad
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Chips & Co.: Why we like to nibble so much: Once the bag is opened, it is usually eaten empty: Why can so many people hardly contain their desire for snacks like ...
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Chips & Co.: Why we like to nibble so much
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EPA Proposes Relaxed Limits on Acephate, a Toxic Pesticide: Against the guidance of scientific advisory panels, the EPA is relying on industry-backed tests to ...
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EPA Proposes Relaxed Limits on Acephate, a Toxic Pesticide
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What meaning do our dreams really have?: What meaning do our dreams really have? A sleep researcher explains how they influence our lives
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What meaning do our dreams really have?
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Türkiye: Dentist rams screw into patient's brain and flees: A man goes to the doctor because of a toothache. He advises him to intervene - but it ends almost ...
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Türkiye: Dentist rams screw into patient's brain and flees
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What Middle-Aged People Can Do Now to Help Prevent Dementia Later: Intervening earlier to improve brain health might help you stay sharper as you age.
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What Middle-Aged People Can Do Now to Help Prevent Dementia Later