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07/20/2025
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By Ava Grace
Yoga beats sleeping pills: Ancient practice adds nearly two hours of sleep for insomnia sufferers
A study published in BMJ Evidence-Based Medicine found that yoga helps insomnia patients gain an average of 110 extra minutes of sleep per night – more than sleep hygiene advice or stretching – while also reducing time to fall asleep and nighttime awakenings. Chronic sleeplessness affects 4-22 percent of American adults, costing the economy $100 […]
07/20/2025
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By Ava Grace
Pew survey: Social media harms teen girls’ mental health and sleep patterns
Teenage girls are disproportionately affected by social media, with 50 percent reporting disrupted sleep and 25 percent citing mental health struggles – rates significantly higher than boys. Girls lose more sleep due to endless scrolling, beauty standards and fear of missing out, leading to anxiety and cognitive issues. Twenty percent of girls say social media […]
07/19/2025
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By Ava Grace
Nature’s classroom: How green spaces shape young minds for success
Children living near parks and nature show stronger brain growth in areas tied to learning, focus and emotional control, comparable to the benefits of good schools or stable homes. MRI scans revealed thicker gray matter in attention- and motivation-related regions (e.g., prefrontal cortex, striatum) and slower stress-related thinning in adolescents with regular nature exposure. Access […]
07/15/2025
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By Ava Grace
Breakthrough: Scientists discover new neuron formation in aging brains
A study from Sweden’s Karolinska Institute proves the human brain continues producing new neurons (neurogenesis) into old age, overturning the long-held belief that this stops after childhood. Researchers identified immature brain cells in the hippocampus (key for memory and learning) using advanced techniques like RNA sequencing, confirming active neuron generation in adults — even up […]
07/02/2025
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By Ava Grace
Study: Digital addiction among children linked to higher risk of suicidal thoughts
Nearly half of American children are addicted to digital devices, leading to a surge in suicidal thoughts and behaviors, with addiction starting as early as age 11. Compulsive, emotionally dependent use – not total screen time – drives mental health risks, including depression, anxiety and suicidal ideation. Tech platforms like TikTok and Instagram use addictive […]
06/29/2025
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By Ava Grace
Dr. Blaylock warns: Nano-aluminum in government chemtrails triggering Alzheimer’s epidemic
Retired neurosurgeon Dr. Russell Blaylock warns that microscopic aluminum particles from government geoengineering programs are accumulating in the brain, leading to a surge in Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s. These nano-aluminum particles bypass the blood-brain barrier, triggering inflammatory responses that destroy brain cells and disrupt neurotransmitter function – causing the pathological changes seen in neurological diseases. High-ranking […]
06/23/2025
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By Ava Grace
Study: Junk foods rewire brain structures linked to cravings
A study of 30,000+ participants found that ultra-processed foods (UPFs) change brain structures linked to hunger, cravings and self-control, creating a cycle of increased consumption. UPFs loaded with artificial additives directly manipulate brain regions like the hypothalamus and nucleus accumbens, leading to inflammation and tissue degeneration. High UPF consumption correlates with elevated C-reactive protein (CRP), […]
06/22/2025
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By Ava Grace
KETAMINE ABUSE puts a generation of British youth at risk
Ketamine abuse among young Britons has risen eight-fold in a decade, with nearly one in 25 admitting to using it. Doctors warn of an epidemic, citing irreversible bladder damage, addiction and deaths. The death of drag star The Vivienne (born James Lee Williams) from ketamine-linked cardiac arrest highlights the drug’s dangers, exposing a crisis of […]
06/19/2025
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By Ava Grace
Groundbreaking study reveals vicious cycle between screen time and childhood emotional struggles
Excessive screen time worsens emotional and behavioral problems (e.g., anxiety, aggression) in children under 10, while children with existing struggles use screens as a coping mechanism, creating a harmful feedback loop. Screens act like “digital comfort food,” with overuse leading to escalating emotional issues. Children exceeding recommended limits (1-2 hours/day) show higher rates of hyperactivity, […]
06/16/2025
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By Ava Grace
Can lycopene be the next natural antidepressant? The science behind the hype
Lycopene, a potent antioxidant found in red and pink fruits and vegetables, is being studied for its potential to treat or prevent depression due to its ability to neutralize free radicals and reduce oxidative stress, which are linked to mental health disorders. Research indicates a correlation between higher levels of carotenoids, including lycopene, and a […]
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