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Browsing Tag

Frequency

10 posts
SScience
Molecular psychiatrist redefines the genetic basis of neurodevelopmental conditions
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New brain wave theory explains cognition and consciousness

  • 21 August 2026
A new theory, published in The Journal of Neuroscience by three scientists in The Picower Institute for Learning and Memory…
HHealthcare
A 30-year study found a surprising link between alcohol, survival and heart attack risk
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A 30-year study found a surprising link between alcohol, survival and heart attack risk

  • 14 August 2026
Three decades of follow-up suggest that alcohol and beverage type may relate differently to longevity and heart attack…
NNutrition
P&G to acquire Thorne in premium wellness play
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P&G to acquire Thorne in premium wellness play

  • 4 August 2026
The transaction, which is expected to close later this year, subject to customary closing conditions and regulatory approvals,…
PPhysics
New study explains why some people are more sensitive to low-frequency noise
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New study explains why some people are more sensitive to low-frequency noise

  • 10 July 2026
Some people are more sensitive to low-frequency noise, such as from ventilation systems, heat pumps, wind turbines and…
MMobile
Sound frequency app helps user improve sleep, track wellness through biometric data
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Sound frequency app helps user improve sleep, track wellness through biometric data

  • 11 June 2026
COULD COST OR WHO IS RESPONSIBLE FOR THESE REPAIRS. >> NEW AT 7, WE ALL LEAD STRESSFUL LIVES,…
MMental health
Scatterty et al. used a combination of self-report and biological measures to demonstrate that infrasound can have irritant, and aversive properties on humans. Similarly, infrasound appears to influence increases in negative affective evaluation.
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Infrasound Can Subtly Raise Stress and Discomfort, New Study Finds

  • 4 May 2026
New research suggests that infrasound — very low-frequency sound below 20 Hz — can increase cortisol levels and…
GGenetics
Non-prescribed ketamine use rises sharply across the UK
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Genetic inflammatory signature defines depression subtypes and treatment response

  • 22 October 2025
Researchers led by Prof. Alessandro Serretti at Kore University of Enna have identified a genetic inflammatory signature that…
CComputing
Designing nonlinearity in a current-starved ring oscillator for reservoir computing hardware
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Designing nonlinearity in a current-starved ring oscillator for reservoir computing hardware

  • 1 October 2025
Jaeger, H. & Haas, H. Harnessing nonlinearity: predicting chaotic systems and saving energy in wireless communication. Science 304…
MMedication
Men with common genetic variant twice as likely to develop dementia
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Frequent gabapentin use linked to higher dementia and cognitive impairment risk

  • 12 July 2025
Receiving six or more prescriptions of the drug gabapentin for low back pain is associated with significantly increased…
UUK
Study: “Takeaway Night”: Understanding UK Families’ Consumption of Takeaway Food for Family Mealtimes. Image Credit: Lucky Business / Shutterstock
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UK study shows ‘takeaway night’ more than just fast food for families

  • 5 June 2025
While UK families cherish the togetherness of takeaway nights, new research uncovers surprising trends about who is most…
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