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Elephants communicate through ground vibrations thanks to large middle ear bones and a special muscle

Quotation marks change how the brain processes political language

Study of 287 healthy women finds that evening chronotypes (night owls) had higher body fat, poorer diet quality, higher insulin and triglycerides, lower HDL cholesterol and less favorable metabolic health than morning types, despite consuming similar amounts of calories and macronutrients.

Parental device use and the adolescent-caregiver attachment bond

Sniffing dark chocolate during resistance training decreased feelings of hunger, desire and intention to eat, and left trainees feeling fuller, furthermore participants were able to add more repetitions to their sets

Improving Agricultural Production as a Public Health Strategy in the United States: A Framework for Integrated Policy

Daily weather fluctuations, not just extreme heatwaves, directly impact NHS mental health service demand, an English study of 4.6M contacts reveals

Teenagers who perceived that their parental figures were often distracted by their phones were much more likely to demonstrate an insecure attachment style, which makes it harder to form healthy relationships and is associated with poorer mental and physical health

Sinus venosus atrial defect correction using the “Z” flap technique has shorter ischemic times, but is associated with higher risk of developing postoperative junctional rhythms

Meta-analysis of Vitamin D RCTs for diagnosed depression - supplementation significantly outperformed placebo for symptoms of depression

Improvement in advanced Alzheimer’s disease following high-dose psilocybin

A Japanese team led by Takeshi Kusunoki and Davis Joseph has developed a comprehensive mechanistic framework for eosinophilic chronic sinusitis, demonstrating how localized epithelial antioxidant deficiencies drive severe tissue inflammation and mucous hypersecretion.

Cuddling cats might make us feel worse when under stress

Handwriting speed among possible signs of cognitive decline in older people

Frontiers | DXM, CYP2D6-inhibiting antidepressants, piracetam, and glutamine: proposing a ketamine-class antidepressant regimen with existing drugs

Social media bans for teenagers lack evidence and pose risks, scientists say

A scoping review of bicycling interventions’ impacts on well-being

A theoretical framework proposes that stress and inflammation may narrow neuronal excitability margins, allowing normally subthreshold brain activity to trigger partially uncontrolled reactivation in rumination- and trauma-related circuits

Chloroquine, an Anti-Malaria Drug as Effective Prevention for Hantavirus (2021)

The controversial role of linoleic acid in cardiometabolic health, from molecular pathways to human studies

Infrasound exposure is linked to aversive responding, negative appraisal

Negative effects of artificial sweeteners may pass on to next generation, mouse research suggests

Long-term supplementation with plant-based protein, compared with animal-based protein, did not result in differences in body composition, muscle strength, physical performance, or cardiometabolic risk parameters, meta-analysis of 18 randomized controlled trials finds

Meaning in life and the mental health - addiction spiral: testing a unifying model

Use of controversial weedkiller, in particular glyphosate, inadvertently selects for drug-resistant bacteria that can spread to hospitals

Researchers developed durum wheat lines that survive freezing while maintaining premium pasta quality

Case Report: Severe lead poisoning due to exposure to ayurvedic herbal medicine

Study of alternative medicines linked to liver injury reveals widespread contamination: 34% of products contained mercury above safety limits, while others contained pharmaceutical adulterants…

Systematic review finds Atomoxetine has comparable efficacy to Methylphenidate in reducing core symptoms of ADHD in children and adolescents, suggesting Atomoxetine is a safe and an effective treatment option for those who did not tolerate or respond to stimulant medication

Animal welfare is more important in driving pet owners' choices relative to the environment, study shows.

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