Health (34)
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Intracorneal implant beams 450×450 images to retina, powerful hope
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Intracorneal implant beams 450×450 images from a 5.6 mm microdisplay, bypassing corneas to aid 12 million patients; human trials targeted by 2027.
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New Moms Get 1 Hour of Me Time Daily, Raising Burnout Risk
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Me time for new mothers averages 1 hour a day—less than a third of daily time—driving stress, loneliness, and burnout risk, new 2025 research shows.
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Parental modeling power: 112-study meta finds r=0.20 boost
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Parental modeling drives kids’ activity: a 112-study meta finds r=0.202, 359-study consensus supports co-activity, and CDC urges 60 minutes MVPA daily.
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ADHD boredom surges: d=2.09 effect tied to weak attention, memory
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ADHD boredom is markedly higher in young adults with ADHD traits (d=2.09), partly mediated by attention control (5.8%) and working memory (6.4%).
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Gates vaccines: child deaths halved, $200B bold push counters backlash
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Gates vaccines spotlight: child deaths fell from ~10M to
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Tiny Habits, Proven Gains: 3‑Minute Breaks Add 27–30 Minutes Sleep
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Tiny habits deliver outsized returns: 3‑minute evening breaks added 27–30 minutes of sleep, while 9 p.m. bedtimes linked to ~30 more active minutes daily.
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Alarming: weight variability linked to 2–4x faster cognitive decline
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Weight variability in adults 65+ is linked to 2–4x faster cognitive decline; ≥5% weight loss drives sharper yearly z-score drops across BMI and waist.
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Melanoma confinement <10μm sparks alarming stem-like state in 15 min
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Melanoma confinement under 10 μm triggers a stem-like cell shift in 15 minutes and increases metastasis burden after 30 days, reshaping therapy strategies.
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Single-dose LSD shows 65% response, 48% remission in breakthrough data
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Single-dose LSD cut anxiety: 65% response and 48% remission at 12 weeks in a 198-person trial, with benefits by day 2 and FDA breakthrough status.
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Cannabis affect: 499-person study shows striking recovery gains
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Cannabis affect study of 499 adults finds stronger negative reactivity but faster recovery. THC raised heart rate; CBD did not. Published June 16, 2025.