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Children with more autistic traits show increased vulnerability to PTSD in early adulthood
Childhood autistic traits may predict a future PTSD diagnosis, according to a long-term study in the Journal of Child ...
A tree can sequester quite a bit of carbon, and forests can sequester and store quite a bit more, but knowing exactly how ...
Adopting a targeted, multi-pass reading approach to research studies can help you efficiently locate and extract the information you’re looking for while identifying potential limitations. Reading a ...
Most people overestimate how many calories they torch while running. Here’s how to figure out your numbers—and tips to boost ...
Fluctuations in brain activity, also known as neural variability, enable us to be flexible in adjusting our behavior to the ...
A new study explores “heartbeat consumption,” a fitness metric that counts daily heartbeats. Could smartwatches soon track your heartbeat budget?
New research helps explain why disease-associated genetic variants can lead to variable clinical outcomes, influenced both by the patterns of secondary variants, or genetic background, and by how ...
Phishing may be one of cybersecurity’s oldest threats, but it’s evolving faster than ever — powered by AI-generated content, deepfakes, and mobile-first attacks.According to Verizon’s 2022 Data Breach ...
What happens when people repeatedly drink a powerful psychedelic brew known for evoking visions of death? A new study ...
Looking to protect your heart? Research shows exercise outperforms yoga for vascular health. Hot yoga heat adds no ...
Research led by scientists at the University of São Paulo contributes to the formulation of strategies to prevent the collapse of animal protein production. Considering future global warming scenarios ...
Drinking any amount of alcohol increases your risk of dementia later in life, according to a new study that challenges prior ...
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