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Sleep Enhances Memory with Less Energy - Neuroscience News
Neuroscience News
Summary: Researchers discovered a new mechanism in the brain that enhances memory formation while reducing energy consumption during sleep. The study finds that this process occurs in the entorhinal
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Psychedelics Activate Serotonin to Produce Antidepressant Eff...
Neuroscience News
Summary: A new study advanced our understanding of how psychedelic drugs activate serotonin receptors to offer potential treatments for neuropsychiatric disorders. The identifies the interaction of p
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Money advice: I got my unemployed girlfriend pregnant. We'd o...
Kristin Wong
Pay Dirt is Slates money advice column.Have a question?Send it to Athena, Kristin, and Ilyce here.(Its anonymous!) Dear Pay Dirt, My girlfriend is currently unemployed, pregnant, and living with
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Gene Identified as Key to Learning and Memory - Neuroscience ...
Neuroscience News
Summary: Researchers identified a critical role for the gene KDM5B in learning and memory. Their study demonstrates that mice with reduced function of this gene exhibit significant deficits in memory
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South Carolina man contracts flesh-eating bacteria on the bea...
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CHARLESTON, S.C. Brent Norman has spent his whole life near the ocean. "I've grown up on beaches all my life and stepped on probably over ten thousand shells," he said. At the end of April, he wa
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Serotonin Boosts Fertility - Neuroscience News
Neuroscience News
Summary: Researchers uncovered a crucial link between glucose levels, serotonin signaling, and fertility. By studying rats and goats, the team discovered that increased glucose availability stimulate
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Majority of Adults At Risk for CKM Syndrome - Medscape
Brittany Vargas
TOPLINE: Nearly 90% of adults were at risk of developing cardiovascular-kidney-metabolic (CKM) syndrome between 2011 and 2020, according to new research published in JAMA. METHODOLOGY: <ul><li>In
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New Research Links Popular Hormone Drugs to Brain Tumors - Sc...
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A recent study indicates a significant increase in the risk of developing intracranial meningioma associated with prolonged use of certain progestogens, hormones commonly used in womens health. This
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Longevity science is progressing slowly amid the anti-aging c...
Jacob Sweet
Jonathan An tries to ignore the hype about new life-extension treatments, but its caught up to him anyway. He has heard the gospel of the longevity influencers, including that one multimillionaire
Vox
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Does hot coffee speed absorption of ibuprofen? - The Seattle ...
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Q: Years ago, my doctor prescribed 800 milligrams of ibuprofen three times a day. I was waiting for spinal laminectomy surgery due to a herniated disk. My stomach began to ache, and I was worried ab
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Just One Human Is Infected by Bird Flu in the US. More Cases ...
Jessica Nix, Riley Griffin and Jason Gale
(Bloomberg) -- Its spreading rapidly among cows. Its also infecting skunks, mountain lions and red foxes. Most Read from Bloomberg Yet as the highly contagious avian flu affects mammals across the
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Small molecule promotes myelin sheath repair in MS mice: Stud...
Steve Bryson, PhD
A small molecule called ESI1 stimulated the repair of the myelin sheath, the fatty coating on nerve fibers that is damaged in multiple sclerosis (MS), a study found. In an MS mouse model, this resul
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Changes in personality traits linked to significant life outc...
Mane Kara-Yakoubian
New research published in the Journal of Personality & Social Psychology found that stable personality traits not only predict important life outcomes like health, happiness, and career success,
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Video shows how swarms of miniature robots simultaneously cle...
Science X
When old food packaging, discarded children's toys and other mismanaged plastic waste break down into microplastics, they become even harder to clean up from oceans and waterways. These tiny bits of
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Scientists Think They've Found Our 'Neural Compass' That Stop...
David Nield
To keep our bodies properly oriented, our brains perform impressive feats of calculation that track our stumbling meat sack through a mental map of our surrounds. While a lot of research has focusse
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Toddler's survival against all odds raises awareness of tick-...
Lauren Yates
Saranac toddler grapples with ongoing issues from Powassanvirus By Lauren Yates A tick could never take away Cali Neris infamous dimples at least not for long. Its been more than 18 months since
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Ozempic babies: What the science says on whether GLP-1s lead ...
Mira Cheng, Meg Tirrell
Catera Bentley stared at the positive pregnancy test and couldnt believe her eyes. She took a second test, then a third there was no question. She was pregnant. She called her husband at work and to
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This simple concept can have a big impact on relationships, a...
Eric W. Dolan
New research published in the Personality and Social Psychology Bulletinshows that feeling understood by close friends or romantic partners can deeply affect how important these relationships are to
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Gut health dietitian shares favorite minimally processed Cost...
Kim Schewitz
A gut health dietitian shared the four healthy snacks she buys on repeat from Costco. Megan Hilbert, a registered dietitian who helps clients eat in a way that benefits the gut-brain axis, or the si
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The Quest for Treatments to Keep Weight Off After Ozempic - T...
Betsy McKay
Aida Diaz sat down at a long table laden with fried chicken, french fries, salad and more. Pick what you want for dinner, researchers at Columbia University instructed the 27-year-old New Yorker. D
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Blended family advice: Apparently I'm "playing favorites" wit...
Jene Desmond-Harris
Every week, Dear Prudence answers additional questions from readers, just forSlate Plusmembers.Submit questions here.(Its anonymous!) Dear Prudence, My partner and I blended families one and a
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Man 'purposely' trying to spread HIV through sex with men and...
Jon Haworth
A 34-year-old Idaho man has been imprisoned for at least 30 years after "purposely" trying to spread HIV through sexual contact with both men and teenage boys, prosecutors say. This investigation be
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A Spoonful of Olive Oil a Day Could Lower Risk of Dementia-Re...
Tessa Koumoundouros
Mounting evidence suggests adding just a spoonful of olive oil to your diet each day can have powerful health benefits. A new study from the US suggests this includes protection against dementia. Wh
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