Science

The ongoing efforts to investigate sex differences in human brains have ignited a contentious debate regarding the underlying reasons for the observed variances in behavior and mental health. Recently, a team of international researchers conducted an analysis of imaging data from the Human Connectome Project (HCP), revealing potential significant differences in microscopic brain structures between
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The dangers of plastic pollution on human health remain largely unknown, but the recent revelation that we are inadvertently ingesting minuscule plastic particles in our water has sparked widespread concern. Nanoplastics, measuring under a micrometer in size, have the potential to penetrate deep into our bodies, including our brains, raising significant alarm among researchers and
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A recent study conducted by researchers from the Amsterdam University Medical Center and University of Amsterdam revealed promising results in the treatment of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD). The study focused on the combination of a memory consolidation exercise known as targeted memory activation (TMR) during sleep and structured treatment for PTSD during the day. The
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When it comes to oral health, we often focus on our teeth and gums but tend to overlook the importance of our tongues. The tongue plays a crucial role in our ability to taste and swallow food, as well as serving as an indicator of our overall health. The appearance and color of our tongues
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In a groundbreaking discovery in South America, scientists have uncovered the oldest fossilized grape seed ever found in the western neotropics. This tiny 60-million-year-old seed, named Lithouva susmanii, was found in Colombia by paleobotanist Fabiany Herrera. The significance of this finding lies in the fact that grape vines are believed to have originated in South
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