Bridging the Gap: Understanding the Role of Partial Hospitalization in Mental Health Care
By Shazeel

Bridging the Gap: Understanding the Role of Partial Hospitalization in Mental Health Care

Bridging the Gap: Understanding the Role of Partial Hospitalization in Mental Health Care Navigating the path to mental wellness often requires different levels of support. For many, the choice isn’t simply between weekly therapy and full-time inpatient care. There exists a crucial middle ground—a structured, intensive form of treatment that provides subs

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  • October 8, 2025
By Korin Miller

Junk Food Addiction: Breaking Unhealthy Eating Patterns

In today’s fast-paced lifestyle, junk food addiction has become one of the most common and overlooked health issues. From burgers and fries to packaged snacks and sugary drinks, convenience often wins over nutrition. However, this habit silently impacts physical health, mental well-being, and long-term lifestyle quality. In this article, we’ll explore what ca

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  • October 8, 2025
By Shazeel

Scientists suggest the brain may work best with 7 senses, not just 5​

Scientists at Skoltech developed a new mathematical model of memory that explores how information is encoded and stored. Their analysis suggests that memory works best in a seven-dimensional conceptual space — equivalent to having seven senses. The finding implies that both humans and AI might benefit from broader sensory inputs to optimize learning and recall.

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  • October 8, 2025
By Health & Medicine News -- ScienceDaily

Scientists suggest the brain may work best with 7 senses, not just 5

Scientists at Skoltech developed a new mathematical model of memory that explores how information is encoded and stored. Their analysis suggests that memory works best in a seven-dimensional conceptual space — equivalent to having seven senses. The fin...

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  • October 8, 2025
By Shazeel

Scientists just found a molecule that could stop Parkinson’s in its tracks​

Researchers have designed a peptide that prevents the deadly misfolding of alpha-synuclein, the protein behind Parkinson’s and some dementias. In lab and animal tests, it stabilized the protein and improved motor function. The work demonstrates the power of rational drug design in tackling brain diseases that have long lacked effective treatments.

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  • October 8, 2025
By Health & Medicine News -- ScienceDaily

Scientists just found a molecule that could stop Parkinson’s in its tracks

Researchers have designed a peptide that prevents the deadly misfolding of alpha-synuclein, the protein behind Parkinson’s and some dementias. In lab and animal tests, it stabilized the protein and improved motor function. The work demonstrates the pow...

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  • October 8, 2025
Unique by Nature: Celebrating Life with Albinism
By Jen Laskey

Unique by Nature: Celebrating Life with Albinism

Albinism is a rare genetic condition that affects the production of melanin in the body, leading to lighter skin, hair, and eyes. While society often focuses on the differences, it is crucial to understand that Unique by Nature: Celebrating Life with Albinism is about embracing individuality, breaking stereotypes, and highlighting the beauty of diversity. People

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  • October 7, 2025
Fading Colors: Understanding Vitiligo and Its Impact on the Skin
By Jen Laskey

Fading Colors: Understanding Vitiligo and Its Impact on the Skin

Vitiligo is more than a skin condition; it’s a story of color, confidence, and care. When the skin starts losing its pigment, it often brings emotional and physical challenges. In Fading Colors: Understanding Vitiligo and Its Impact on the Skin, we uncover what causes this condition, how it changes the skin, and how nutrition and […]

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  • October 7, 2025
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Bacteria hidden inside tumors could help beat cancer

Scientists have discovered that bacteria living inside tumors can produce a molecule that fights cancer and enhances chemotherapy. The molecule, called 2-methylisocitrate (2-MiCit), was found to make colorectal cancer cells more vulnerable to chemother...

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  • October 7, 2025
3 Reasons to Get the Flu Vaccine This Fall
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3 Reasons to Get the Flu Vaccine This Fall

The holidays are just around the corner, and you know what that means — it’s time to get your flu vaccine! You probably thought we were going to say holiday parties and presents, but that’s the thing about the flu. It can germ its way into your festive spirit and ruin all your plans with […]

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  • October 7, 2025