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🚨 The Future Is Here: A Head Transplant Machine? 🤯 Imagine waking up one day and realizing the impossible may soon be possible. A new concept called BrainBridge has just been revealed — and it claims to be the world’s first head transplant system powered by advanced robotics
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🐶 Your Female Dog Is Judging You (Science Says So!) Ever felt like your dog is watching you a little too closely? Turns out, she might actually be evaluating your skills. New research from Kyoto University reveals something fascinating: female dogs judge human competence — and
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🚨 Yelling isn't just yelling. The brain doesn't know the difference. MRI scans show children living in high-conflict homes have hyper-reactive threat centers identical to soldiers with PTSD (Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder). Their amygdala stays on constant alert, scanning for
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🚨 A company backed by tech billionaires is apparently trying to create gene-edited babies A secretive company called Preventive, backed by big tech names like Sam Altman and Brian Armstrong, is reportedly trying something that sounds like science fiction — changing the genes of
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Teeth of babies of stressed mothers come out earlier, suggests study https://t.co/am6UGooBqn
frontiersin.org
Infants of mothers with high levels of stress hormone age faster and typically have more teeth by six months of age
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Reference: Prenatal maternal salivary hormones and timing of tooth eruption in early childhood: a prospective birth cohort study https://t.co/2veGPrK9hM
pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Maternal salivary hormone levels in late pregnancy may contribute to variations in primary tooth eruption during the first two years of life.
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🚨 Stress in Pregnancy May Change a Baby Before Birth — Even Their First Tooth 🦷 What if a mother’s stress during pregnancy could quietly speed up a baby’s biological clock? New research suggests exactly that — and the evidence is showing up in babies’ mouths. Scientists have
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🇷🇺 Separate reports confirm Russia is also working on an mRNA-based melanoma vaccine and preparing for human trials. https://t.co/Reixr2lBcU
economictimes.indiatimes.com
Russia's Gamaleya Center, famed for Sputnik V, will initiate human trials for a personalized mRNA melanoma vaccine by late 2025. This innovative vaccine, tailored to individual tumor genetics using...
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Reference: 🚨 Russia Cancer Vaccine: Researchers observed reductions in tumor size and slowed tumor progression—ranging from 60 to 80 percent—depending on disease characteristics. Studies also indicated increased survival rates attributable to the vaccine. Learn more:
newsweek.com
Researchers reportedly observed reductions in tumor size and slowed tumor progression—in the range from 60 to 80 percent.
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🎗 A Real Shift in Cancer Treatment Is Quietly Taking Shape Russia is developing several experimental cancer vaccines, including mRNA-based vaccines and a formulation known as Enteromix. These vaccines are designed to train the immune system to recognize and attack cancer cells
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Reference: Is silence golden? Effects of auditory stimuli and their absence on adult hippocampal neurogenesis https://t.co/a7qbVc5lC0
pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
We have previously hypothesized that the reason why physical activity increases precursor cell proliferation in adult neurogenesis is that movement serves as non-specific signal to evoke the alertn...
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🧠 What Two Hours of Silence Can Do to Your Brain Will Shock You… You won’t believe this—but the quietest moments of your day could be secretly building a stronger, sharper brain. Scientists gave mice just two hours of silence every day, and something incredible happened: their
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🫀 Human Heart Can Actually Regenerate After a Heart Attack For years, scientists thought the human heart couldn’t repair itself. After a heart attack, damaged heart tissue was considered permanent, leaving scar tissue that can make future attacks more dangerous. But new
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Reference: Researchers create gel that can self-heal like human skin https://t.co/XjtAlDvOJq
aalto.fi
Until now, artificial gels have either managed to replicate this high stiffness or natural skin’s self-healing properties, but not both. Now, a team of researchers from Aalto University and the...
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🚨 Scientists Just Created a Skin That Heals Itself – And It’s Almost Like Magic Researchers in Finland and Germany have developed a next-generation hydrogel that does exactly that. Made from tiny clay sheets and special polymers, this material is strong, flexible, and can heal
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🚨 The Plastic You Touch Today Could Shape Your Child’s Health Tomorrow What if the plastic around you right now is quietly programming your future child’s body? A new scientific study reveals something unsettling: a father’s exposure to microplastics before conception may raise
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Reference: Study: Sleeping Position, Dream Emotions, and Subjective Sleep Quality Published in the journal Sleep and Hypnosis by Agargun, Boysan & Hanoglu – researchers from Yuzuncu Yil University School of Medicine. This study found that left-side sleepers reported nightmares
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🚨 Research suggests that sleep position can influence dream quality and nightmare frequency. A well-known study from Yuzuncu Yil University School of Medicine found that around 40% of left-side sleepers reported frequent nightmares, compared to under 15% of right-side
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Reference: Light exposure during sleep impairs cardiometabolic function https://t.co/nxiTCASjLB
pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
SignificanceAmbient nighttime light exposure is implicated as a risk factor for adverse health outcomes, including cardiometabolic disease. However, the effects of nighttime light exposure during...
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⚠️ This study shows that, in healthy adults, one night of moderate (100 lx) light exposure during sleep increases nighttime heart rate, decreases heart rate variability (higher sympathovagal balance), and increases next-morning insulin resistance when compared to sleep in a dimly
pnas.org
This study tested the hypothesis that acute exposure to light during nighttime sleep adversely affects next-morning glucose homeostasis and whether...
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