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03/02/2022
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By Kevin Hughes
Chile passes law protecting employment rights of mutants, genetically modified humans
Chile has passed an employment law to protect against discrimination of mutants and genetically modified humans. The bill titled “Prohibits Labor Discrimination Against Mutations or Alterations of Genetic Material or Genetic Testing” was passed by the National Congress of Chile last February 16. It may not seem related for now, but it is worth noting that Chile is one […]
02/18/2022
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By Virgilio Marin
The song in your head: The brain can recognize familiar songs in just 300 milliseconds
The ability to recall a popular song is exemplified on “name that tune” game shows where contestants have to identify a snippet of music in just a few seconds. But British and Japanese researchers say that humans may actually do better than that: The brain only takes as little as one-tenth of a second to recognize a familiar tune. The finding, published in […]
02/08/2022
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By Franz Walker
Here’s how TCM formula xiaoyaosan exerts antidepressant effects
Xiaoyaosan (XYS) has long been used in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) to treat conditions that are linked to anxiety and depression. With this in mind, a group of Chinese researchers conducted a study to explore the science behind XYS’s antidepressant effects. Traditional Chinese healers have long used XYS to treat what is called liver qi stagnation in TCM. Common symptoms associated […]
02/04/2022
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By Virgilio Marin
It turns out, having a healthy gut can make you “fear less”
A study led by Weill Cornell Medicine in New York City has shown that a healthy gut can make you “fear less” by extinguishing your fear memories. In an article published in the journal Nature, the researchers detailed how they used mice to explore the ability to unlearn fear responses. Exploring the gut’s role in fear response It has become increasingly […]
01/06/2022
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By Arsenio Toledo
Being worried about COVID-19 impairs a person’s cognitive abilities
New research has found that constantly worrying about the Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic can impair a person’s cognitive abilities. This study was conducted by researchers from McGill University in Montreal, Canada. They worked with other researchers from the Montreal Neurological Institute and Hospital to survey over 1,500 Americans between April and June 2020 to gauge how concerned […]
11/24/2021
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By Matthew Davis
Study: Harsh alarms make you groggy while melodic tones make you feel more alert when you wake up
Australian researchers have found that harsh tones may leave you feeling groggy, while melodic alarms may help you feel more alert when you wake up. This finding could be of use to many people, including emergency responders and airline pilots, who are required by duty to wake up quickly and be alert. Published in the PLOS One journal, the […]
10/20/2021
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By Mary Villareal
Soaring psychosis cases in the UK a cause for alarm
Data from the National Health Service (NHS) show that cases of psychosis have soared over the past two years in England. An increasing number of people are experiencing hallucinations and delusional thinking amid the Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. According to the NHS data, there has been a 75 percent increase in the number of people referred to mental […]
03/21/2021
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By Joven Gray
Supporting brain health: Lion’s mane mushroom helps reduce depression and anxiety
Several studies have shown the potential of lion’s mane mushroom to help address several health problems including those that are related to brain function. Lion’s mane mushroom (Hericium erinaceus), also known as hedgehog mushroom, is a mushroom native to North America, Asia and Europe. Its fruiting bodies are said to contain polysaccharides that are beneficial to the human body. This mushroom has […]
03/22/2020
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By Ralph Flores
Compound in daffodils can improve sleep, trigger lucid dreams
Scientists have found that a compound from daffodils can help people experience lucid dreams more frequently. In a study published in the journal PLOS ONE, U.S. researchers showed the effects of galantamine — a plant compound used to treat Alzheimer’s disease — can enhance brain function through acetylcholinesterase inhibition (AChEI). “[Galantamine] substantially increases the frequency of lucid […]
10/24/2019
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By Zoey Sky
Working up a sweat can help improve memory, especially for elderly
As you age, you may notice specific changes in your body. This includes a loss of muscle mass, a condition linked to frailty. Thankfully, you can strengthen your muscle mass and stay fit with regular exercise. According to a study presented at the annual meeting of the Cognitive Neuroscience Society, exercise doesn’t just boost physical fitness. Physical activity […]
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