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Neurovascular effects of cocaine: relevance to addiction
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Plant-based diets trigger remission in Sjögren's syndrome and lupus cases. Symptom remission was observed to be long-term, with two of the three surviving cases reporting ongoing symptom-free periods of 6 and 7 years, respectively.
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Wives with long and high-quality hair have more frequent sex, according to an online study from South Korea (N = 204 heterosexual couples)
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Live streamers who are perceived as more physically attractive not only draw more viewers but also significantly increase engagement and purchase intentions among their audience, finds a new eye-tracking study.
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The most popular dementia videos on TikTok are mostly shared by family members and are of poor quality. The source (uploader) of 65% of the videos was family members, while only 4% were uploaded by doctors. The videos uploaded by doctors had the highest quality scores and the lowest popularity.
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Exploring a novel environment promotes memory, also for events that occur afterwards
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Using EEG data from 36 university students, researchers found that writing by hand may increase the connectivity in brain regions more than typing on a keyboard. This may indicate that writing by hand supports learning
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How facial expressions can impact food taste: study on 200 women found that observing others consuming raw broccoli whilst conveying negative facial expressions resulted in a reduction in the observers’ liking of it
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Biochar, an ancient soil amendment, could be a promising tool for future soil health enhancement and maintenance, according to a new study (reddit)
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Clinical evidence supports Bryophyllum pinnatum as a well-tolerated treatment for dysmenorrhea (reddit)
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Researchers have created an eco-friendly alternative insulating material for buildings using recycled newspaper and rice husk (reddit)
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Public behaviors with the potential to harm others (e.g., being loud, fighting, taking up space) are considered less appropriate than they were five decades ago. (reddit)
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Frontiers | Warming Ends When Carbon Pollution Stops- zero emissions commitment and climate stabilization. (reddit)
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Immune cells are associated with mortality: the Health and Retirement Study (2023) (reddit)
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Listening to moving music may reduce pain, new study finds. Researchers found tracks that produce ‘chills’, such as tingling or goosebumps, were linked with lower pain intensity. (reddit)
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