Author name: Payal Gupta

The Dutch Government Warns Citizens About Radioactive Anti-5G Accessories

The Dutch government has announced that wristbands for children, sleep masks, and necklaces that allegedly shield people from the negative impact of 5G phone networks are radioactive. For this reason, the government has warned that they should stop wearing them and store them safer until they receive instructions on how to return them. The accessories …

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Study Finds That Moderate Running Could Improve Mood and Cognitive Abilities

Researchers recently conducted a study titled Benefits of Human Moderate Running Boosting Mood and Executive Function Coinciding With Bilateral Prefrontal Organization. They published it in the Scientists Reports journal. The study relayed the benefits of jogging. The study that jogging for about 10 minutes at moderate intensity could improve self-control, thinking flexibility, memory, mental skills, …

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Study Shows Why the Brain Consumes A lot of Energy

Scientists published a study in the Science Advanced journal titled Synaptic Vesicle Pool Are a Major Hidden Resting Metabolic Burden of Nerve Terminals. The scientists found vehicles with messages that the brain transmitted between cells. These vesicles appeared to be leaking with energy. Researchers believed this was a trade-off for the brain’s ability to fire …

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The Food and Drug Administration Approves Apretude for HIV Prophylaxis

South Africa has done a lot to reduce the stigma of HIV, including providing vending machines that dispense prescription drugs and self-test kits. Fortunately, now, the U.S Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved Apretude. While the drug has received approval in the U.S, it is still awaiting approval in South Africa, one of the …

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Switzerland Authorizes ‘Painless’ Suicide Pod

Switzerland recently announced the approval of the Sacro capsule, which is a 3D-printed assisted suicide pod. Swiss local news channel reported that the suicide pod received legal approval to use the general public.  Dr. Philip Nitschke, an associate of Australia- based worldwide NGO exit International and the founder of the capsule, stated that it is …

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Researchers Find That Extreme Exercise and Anger May Be Contributing Factor to Stroke

A recent study highlighted that exercise and anger might be among the factors contributing to strokes. The study conducted by international researchers observed 13,000 stroke patients in over 30 nations as part of their INTERSTROKE study.  An article published by the New York Post report stated that losing one’s temper or carrying out rigorous exercise …

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Study Explains Why Patients With Major Depressive Disorder Might Not Respond to Antidepressants

A recent survey investigated how antidepressant drugs work and how it influences a person’s mindset. Depression, is the most common mental health disease globally, has many individuals relying on antidepressant drugs to survive their day.  The survey also experimented with whether a different new drug could work the same way or better than antidepressants. The …

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How Parents Can Make the Most of Nap Times and When To Stop Them

Naps are usually crucial for babies who cannot stay awake for more than a couple of hours at a time. During the first year of life, caring for an infant can be difficult for caregivers and parents who require taking a few breaks from them.  However, as the infants grow to become toddlers and pre-schoolers, …

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