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Is Sparkling Water The New Brain Fuel for Gamers? - Neuroscience News
A new study finds sparkling water helps esports players maintain focus and reduce mental fatigue better than plain water.
Why We Repeat Decisions That No Longer Make Sense - Neuroscience News
The brain favors repeating past actions over rational choice, explaining why we stick to habits even when better options exist.
A 20-year-old woman had waves of stomach pain for months. She was eventually diagnosed with stage 2 colon cancer. - Business Insider
A 20-year-old woman experienced on-and-off stomach pain, then sudden nausea and chills. She was diagnosed with stage 2 colon cancer.
Bacteria Play Previously Unknown Role in Kidney Stones, Study Finds - ScienceAlert
Kidney stones have plagued humans since antiquity, yet despite our long history with them, we’ve apparently overlooked a key detail about the most common type, a new study finds.
Women Experience Longer Lasting Pain Than Men and Scientists Think They Finally Know the Reason Why - ZME Science
New study links testosterone-tuned monocytes to an anti-pain signal after injury.
Growing up with solid cooking fuels linked to long-term brain health risks - PsyPost
Breathing indoor air pollution during childhood tends to be linked to worse memory in older adulthood. A new study suggests that improving access to clean energy early in life might help protect the brain as it ages.