After years of being told their crushing exhaustion might be “all in their head,” people with Myalgic Encephalomyelitis/Chronic Fatigue Syndrome may finally have something they’ve desperately needed: ...
New research shows how 911 caller emotion, urgency, and speech patterns can trigger suspicion—and why policing that relies on such cues risks mistakes.
One Reelin injection helped stressed rats’ guts resume normal cell turnover and, in earlier tests, reduced despair-like behavior. What the study did and did not show.
Can meal timing help athletes? Short trials of time-restricted eating suggest fat loss without hurting performance ...
What do house spiders actually see—and why do they freeze? Inside spider vision, from motion-sensing eyes to flower-blending crab spiders and leaping jumpers.
A NASA clean-room bacterium can enter dormancy to escape sterilization, raising concerns about microbes hitchhiking to Mars.
A nasal gold-nanoparticle “Trojan horse” delivers lithium to mouse brains, modulating GSK-3β, improving memory, and lowering tau with low plasma levels.
The deadliest type of brain cancer does something doctors didn't expect: it thins the skull. New research shows glioblastoma goes beyond just attacking the brain; it also weakens the bone protecting ...
Nearly half of U.S. workers have considered quitting due to emotional exhaustion. Sponge’s new survey reveals how “Generation Numb” feels about work.
Millions of older women take calcium supplements to protect their bones, but many have worried whether the pills might harm their brains.
Surveyed workers say 51% of their day goes to busywork like email and data tasks. See what drains time, what tools they want, and what IT plans next.
From peppermint tea to cumin seeds, see how five kitchen staples may support digestion, plus cautions for reflux, pregnancy and infants.
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