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Dec 08 2024HEALTH

Sleeping with Weight: Do Heavy Blankets Help?

Ever wondered if those heavy blankets people rave about can actually help you sleep better? Let's find out. When Rhonda from Charleston first tried her husband's weighted blanket, she was amazed at how quickly she dozed off. "It feels like a giant hug, " she said. These blankets can be super cozy, e

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Dec 08 2024HEALTH

Working with Neurodiversity: Lessons from Autistic Employees

Imagine a workplace where everyone is expected to think and act the same way. That's not very inclusive, is it? Now, imagine a workplace that embraces different ways of thinking and working. That's what neurodiversity is all about. Neurodiversity celebrates the diversity of human brains and minds. T

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Dec 06 2024SCIENCE

European Spacecraft Pair up to Unveil the Sun's Secret

Imagine two small satellites, each about the size of a car, launching from India on a mission to dance around each other in space. The European Space Agency (ESA) calls this duo Proba-3, and they're not just out for a joyride. These spacecraft are on a unique adventure to test out new technologies a

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Dec 06 2024HEALTH

VR: A Fresh Approach to Mental Health?

Picture this: jumping into a digital realm to boost your mental well-being. Scientists are curious about whether virtual reality (VR) can keep people grounded in the present, potentially aiding mental health. But is it truly effective? It’s like testing a new recipe. We’re not sure if it will be a h

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Dec 05 2024CRIME

Missed Check-In: Search for Climbers on Mount Cook Stalled by Weather

New Zealand authorities are deeply worried about three experienced climbers from the U. S. and Canada who went missing after attempting to ascend Aoraki, the country's highest peak. The climbers, including Kurt Blair, 56, from Colorado, and Carlos Romero, 50, from California, are certified alpine gu

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Dec 04 2024HEALTH

Painting Happiness: Can Vibrant Art Boost Mood?

Ever stared at a painting and felt instant joy? Well, psychedelic art, or PA, is designed to do just that. Born in the wild 60s, this art style is known for its bright colors and weird shapes. Scientists believe that just looking at these unique paintings can lift your spirits and help you relax. It

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Dec 03 2024HEALTH

AI Helpers in Medical Research: A New Team Member

Ever wondered how medical research gets checked before it's published in big journals? Guess what? Artificial Intelligence (AI) is now lending a hand. You might ask, "How can AI understand complex medical papers? " Well, AI isn't replacing human experts, but it's helping them out. Think of AI as a s

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Dec 03 2024ENVIRONMENT

Missing Boat Crew: Search Underway in Alaska's Icy Waters

In the early hours of Sunday morning, a distress call was sent out from a fishing boat off the coast of southeastern Alaska. The 50-foot vessel, known as the Wind Walker, reportedly capsized in rough seas. Five people were believed to be on board, but this number isn't confirmed. The US Coast Guard

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Dec 02 2024HEALTH

Teaming Up: How Patient Input Shapes NHS Wales Research

Imagine a room filled with healthcare experts, academics, and real patients, all brainstorming together. That's exactly what happened in NHS Wales. This bunch, known as a professional advisory group, was set up to help with a study on patient empowerment tools. The idea was to make patient care even

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Dec 01 2024HEALTH

How Food Extras Affect Your Body's Tiny Helpers

You might not realize it, but the little extras in your food could be affecting the tiny creatures living inside you. Emulsifiers and sweeteners, along with other ingredients, can make food taste better and last longer. However, these additives might also be impacting the microbes in your gut. These

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