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Yale scientists link Covid vaccines to alarming new syndrome causing 'distinct biological changes’ - The Times of India
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Yale scientists link Covid vaccines to alarming new syndrome causing 'distinct biological changes’ - The Times of India

A Yale University study explores the newly defined post-vaccination syndrome (PVS), revealing alarming biological changes among affected individuals and potential paths for diagnosis and treatment.

The Times of IndiaTOI Lifestyle Desk
How SSRIs affect serotonin receptors: New findings from a depression study - PsyPost
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How SSRIs affect serotonin receptors: New findings from a depression study - PsyPost

SSRIs reduced 5-HT4 receptor activity in the brain's neostriatum, supporting increased serotonin. Interestingly, smaller reductions in receptor activity were linked to better verbal memory improvements, although initial activity didn't predict treatment respo…

PsyPostVladimir Hedrih
Yes, it’s possible to get an STI without having sex — here’s how - New York Post
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Yes, it’s possible to get an STI without having sex — here’s how - New York Post

While sex is built into the very definition of an STI, experts caution that it is possible to contract one without getting it on.

New York PostReda Wigle
4 Alternative Birth Trends The Internet Made Famous — Doctors Have Thoughts - HuffPost
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4 Alternative Birth Trends The Internet Made Famous — Doctors Have Thoughts - HuffPost

Water births, freebirth, lotus birth and cannabis for morning sickness — medical experts offer caution about each one of these.

HuffPostAllison Kenien
Women have a higher risk for long covid. Estrogen may play a role. - The Washington Post
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Women have a higher risk for long covid. Estrogen may play a role. - The Washington Post

A new study shows non-menopausal women between the ages of 40 and 54 had a significantly higher risk of developing long covid than men.

The Washington PostAmanda Morris
Women have a higher risk for long covid. Estrogen may play a role. - Yahoo Life
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Women have a higher risk for long covid. Estrogen may play a role. - Yahoo Life

Women have a higher risk of developing long covid than men, depending on their stage of life and whether they have experienced menopause, according to a new ...

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Narcissists are significantly more likely to feel excluded, new study finds - CNN
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Narcissists are significantly more likely to feel excluded, new study finds - CNN

Having close relationships with narcissists can be challenging, but a new study suggests excluding them from social interactions may inflate their behaviors.

CNNJulianna Bragg
Reverse Aging Is Real. Here's How To Turn Back The Clock, Per Experts - Women's Health
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Reverse Aging Is Real. Here's How To Turn Back The Clock, Per Experts - Women's Health

Some promising studies on reverse aging suggest we could turn back the clock. Here's what experts want you to know about current science and future research.

Women's HealthKorin Miller
RFK Jr.'s Past Claims About The HPV Vaccine Are Trending — And Experts Have Thoughts - HuffPost
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RFK Jr.'s Past Claims About The HPV Vaccine Are Trending — And Experts Have Thoughts - HuffPost

One expert who studies emerging infectious diseases called Kennedy's past tweets and remarks about the HPV vaccine "complete fabrication." Here's why.

HuffPostKimberley Richards
Narcissists feel more excluded and experience ‘social pain,’ scientists say - The Washington Post
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Narcissists feel more excluded and experience ‘social pain,’ scientists say - The Washington Post

People with narcissistic traits can appear confident, but are more likely to feel — and be — excluded by others, a study from University of Basel says.

The Washington PostVictoria Craw
The Cause of Alzheimer's Might Be Coming From Inside Your Mouth - ScienceAlert
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The Cause of Alzheimer's Might Be Coming From Inside Your Mouth - ScienceAlert

In recent years, a growing number of scientific studies have backed an alarming hypothesis: Alzheimer's disease isn't just a disease, it's an infection.

ScienceAlertPeter Dockrill
Social rejection could be making narcissists’ behavior worse, new study finds - CNN
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Social rejection could be making narcissists’ behavior worse, new study finds - CNN

Having close relationships with narcissists can be challenging, but a new study suggests excluding them from social interactions may inflate their behaviors.

CNNJulianna Bragg
Brain’s Hidden Circuitry for Risk and Reward Uncovered - Neuroscience News
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Brain’s Hidden Circuitry for Risk and Reward Uncovered - Neuroscience News

Researchers have identified two distinct groups of neurons that help the brain evaluate risk and reward in decision-making.

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Why Is This Indonesian Volcano Spewing Blue Lava Instead of Red? Scientists Can’t Believe Their Eyes! - The Daily Galaxy --Great Discoveries Channel
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Why Is This Indonesian Volcano Spewing Blue Lava Instead of Red? Scientists Can’t Believe Their Eyes! - The Daily Galaxy --Great Discoveries Channel

At night, deep in Indonesia, a volcano glows with an eerie blue fire, unlike anything seen before. The flames slither down its slopes, casting an otherworldly glow that seems almost too surreal to be real. Scientists have uncovered the shocking truth behind t…

The Daily Galaxy --Great Discoveries Channel
CNY SPCA Pet of the Week: Houdini deserves gentleness - syracuse.com
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CNY SPCA Pet of the Week: Houdini deserves gentleness - syracuse.com

Find this pet and many others at the shelter on East Molloy Road.

syracuse.comElena Selthun
Two Alzheimer’s drugs help patients live independently at home for longer periods - AOL
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Two Alzheimer’s drugs help patients live independently at home for longer periods - AOL

Two widely touted Alzheimer’s drugs have been shown to enable patients to remain in their homes for longer periods of time. Those medications, however, are n...

Fox NewsMelissa Rudy
Why Your Dentist May Be Able To Identify A New Alzheimer's Warning Sign - Women's Health
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Why Your Dentist May Be Able To Identify A New Alzheimer's Warning Sign - Women's Health

A new study established a link between these common mouth bacteria and an increased dementia risk. Here's what to know about oral hygiene and brain health.

Women's HealthKorin Miller
3News' Dave Chudowsky shares personal update: 'I recently found out that I have prostate cancer' - WKYC.com
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3News' Dave Chudowsky shares personal update: 'I recently found out that I have prostate cancer' - WKYC.com

'I will be out for a period of time recovering -- hopefully quickly -- and when I get back, I plan to share my journey with all of you.'

WKYC.comRyan Haidet
26 Photos Of The Wildest And Dumbest Things Moms Have Actually Posted In Online Mom Groups - BuzzFeed
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26 Photos Of The Wildest And Dumbest Things Moms Have Actually Posted In Online Mom Groups - BuzzFeed

"OMG, I would rather let my baby eat dog food off the floor (which he's done a few times) than use soap on him."

BuzzfeedAjani Bazile-Dutes
Mysterious brain activity in dying patients sparks debate over consciousness and the soul - Dimsum Daily
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Mysterious brain activity in dying patients sparks debate over consciousness and the soul - Dimsum Daily

Dr. Stuart Hameroff, an anaesthesiologist and professor at the University of Arizona, described the phenomenon as a sudden spike in gamma synchrony—a brain wave pattern associated with awareness and perception—detected by an electroencephalogram (EEG).

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