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The brain resolves sensory overload through rhythmic sampling
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The brain resolves sensory overload through rhythmic sampling

Really Simple SyndicationJuly 21, 2025

Recent research shows that your brain doesn’t pay attention in one smooth stream-instead, it switches focus in quick bursts, about 8 times per second.

Gene editing in the brain offers hope for ultra-rare neurological disease
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Gene editing in the brain offers hope for ultra-rare neurological disease

Really Simple SyndicationJuly 21, 2025

Scientists have corrected gene mutations in mice causing an ultra-rare disease by editing DNA directly in the brain with a single injection, a feat with

Novel polysaccharide from Albizzia julibrissin shows promise against pancreatic cancer
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Novel polysaccharide from Albizzia julibrissin shows promise against pancreatic cancer

Really Simple SyndicationJuly 21, 2025

Albizzia julibrissin is a widely distributed plant in China. Its dried stem bark has been used in traditional oriental medicine to treat insomnia, diuresis, sthenia

NHS strike days plan puts patients at risk, says BMA
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NHS strike days plan puts patients at risk, says BMA

Really Simple SyndicationJuly 21, 2025

Union unhappy as bosses say they plan to keep non-urgent services running during walkout.

How to buy the right sports bra for you
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How to buy the right sports bra for you

Really Simple SyndicationJuly 21, 2025

Five tips on buying sports bras from a biomechanics professor.

Rural hospital closures led to higher prices at nearby hospitals
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Rural hospital closures led to higher prices at nearby hospitals

cSMNT98ibjJuly 21, 2025

Rural hospital closures directly impact the health of rural Americans by reducing access to care. New research from the University of Minnesota School of Public

Drownings in Australia have fallen by almost 25% over 20 years
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Drownings in Australia have fallen by almost 25% over 20 years

cSMNT98ibjJuly 21, 2025

A comprehensive new Royal Life Saving Australia study has found a significant reduction in drowning rates, particularly among young children, but highlights continuing challenges among

Korea’s Hyundai ADM Bio developing new-concept cancer treatment
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Korea’s Hyundai ADM Bio developing new-concept cancer treatment

Really Simple SyndicationJuly 21, 2025

Hyundai ADM Bio said Monday that it is working on a new drug, Penetrium, which is intended to help enhance the efficiency of traditional cancer

Football tickets on prescription under new scheme
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Football tickets on prescription under new scheme

Really Simple SyndicationJuly 21, 2025

Free tickets will be given to patients in Gloucestershire to help alleviate symptoms of depression.

Living kidney donor ‘will give our son a new life’
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Living kidney donor ‘will give our son a new life’

Really Simple SyndicationJuly 21, 2025

Amrit has been waiting for nearly five years for a kidney and needs a living donor.

Goat milk boosts muscle health better than cow’s milk in animal study
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Goat milk boosts muscle health better than cow’s milk in animal study

Really Simple SyndicationJuly 21, 2025

Dairy products, especially low-fat and fortified goat milk, significantly improved muscle mass, reduced inflammation, and positively modulated gut microbiota in a mouse model of sarcopenia.

Allergies linked to lower lung cancer risk, new study finds
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Allergies linked to lower lung cancer risk, new study finds

Really Simple SyndicationJuly 21, 2025

A meta-analysis of nearly 3.9 million participants shows people with allergies have significantly lower odds of developing lung cancer. Allergic rhinitis is particularly protective, while

Can probiotics help you sleep better?
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Can probiotics help you sleep better?

Really Simple SyndicationJuly 21, 2025

A new meta-analysis shows that probiotic supplements can modestly improve sleep quality and reduce depressive symptoms in people with insomnia, with no significant safety concerns.

Overuse injuries spark lasting pain and mood changes through inflammation, rat study finds
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Overuse injuries spark lasting pain and mood changes through inflammation, rat study finds

Really Simple SyndicationJuly 21, 2025

Repetitive reaching tasks in mature female rats triggered persistent pain-like and sickness behaviors linked to a surge in IL-6-driven inflammation throughout muscles, blood, and the

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