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      People still trust online reviews, even when they're fake - 16 hour(s) ago

      Despite growing awareness of fake online reviews, a new research article finds that consumers still overwhelmingly trust what they read.

      Source: www.futurity.org
      Categories: General Medicine News
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        Sigh. Despite growing awareness of fake online reviews, a new research article finds that consumers still overwhelmingly trust what they read—even when they shouldn’t. https://t.co/fVSOKrRTgt

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      Young athletes focused on 1 sport are more likely to get injured - 2 day(s) ago

      Switching sports for one season a year can keep young athletes safer and provide a better outlook for their long-term health.

      Source: www.futurity.org
      Categories: General Medicine News
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        For young athletes, a variety of sports help prevent injury. https://t.co/WxQwGBiVSu

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      'Magic mushroom' ingredient may delay aging and extend lifespan - 3 day(s) ago

      Psilocybin, the active ingredient in psychedelic mushrooms, may have both anti-aging as well as mental health benefits, researchers report.

      Source: www.futurity.org
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        Researchers identify a compound that delays aging – and it’s the active ingredient in magic mushrooms. https://t.co/tMdfvpVuSz

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      'Forever chemicals' affect developing male brains - 5 day(s) ago

      New research finds that early life exposure to forever chemicals may increase anxiety-related behaviors and memory deficits in male mice.

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        The growing male brain might be more vulnerable to environmental insults, like forever chemicals. https://t.co/gkytsJJv8K

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      'Forever chemicals' affect developing male brains - 10 day(s) ago

      New research finds that early life exposure to forever chemicals may increase anxiety-related behaviors and memory deficits in male mice.

      Source: www.futurity.org
      Categories: General Medicine News
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        The growing male brain might be more vulnerable to environmental insults, like forever chemicals. https://t.co/gkytsJJv8K

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      Face analysis tech could spot PTSD in kids - 10 day(s) ago

      Diagnosing post-traumatic stress disorder in kids can be notoriously difficult. New technology could help change that.

      Source: www.futurity.org
      Categories: General Medicine News
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        New technology analyzes facial expressions to identify PTSD in kids. https://t.co/zXSpzrj34a

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      Smart fabric uses sound to measure touch, pressure, and more - 2 month(s) ago

      New smart textiles are light, breathable, and inexpensive, and offer great potential for medicine, sports, and everyday life.

      Source: www.futurity.org
      Categories: General Medicine News, Future of Medicine
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        Smart fabric uses sound to measure touch, pressure, and more https://t.co/eu31CFza3Z https://t.co/H6hSPWunXl

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      Why are city kids more prone to allergies? - 2 month(s) ago

      New research provides new insight into how the immune system is shaped in early life—and why urban children are more prone to allergies.

      Source: www.futurity.org
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        Discovery helps explain why city kids are more prone to allergies than children from rural areas. https://t.co/eUBNP1zSoQ

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      Exercise can protect aging brains against dementia - 2 month(s) ago

      “Exercise is cheap, accessible, and has no side effects. It should be considered a first-line measure to preserve brain health.”

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        The brain definitely benefits from physical activity, reducing the risk of dementia. https://t.co/GpvZX2yZNA

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      How alcohol abuse damages decision-making brain circuits - 3 month(s) ago

      Months after withdrawal, brain activity during decision-making remained impaired in rats, according to new research.

      Source: www.futurity.org
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        Have trouble making decisions? It could be the alcohol you drink. https://t.co/EUKKn8TacS

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