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Research

Longdaysin and the Biological Clock: How Internal Timekeeping Can Be Adjusted

The study focuses on how a compound called longdaysin can change the internal biological clock that governs circadian rhythms, the roughly 24-hour cycle

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Research

Widely Used Antidepressant Shows Symptom Relief in Just Two Weeks 

A clinical trial was conducted on PANDA in which the analysis reveals that common antidepressants improve depression symptoms within a period of two

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Research

Sex Differences in Neurobiology: Risk and Impulsive Studies 

A new study was conducted to understand impulsivity and risk-taking through specific reward-related neural circuits. These two were associated with timings and biological

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Awareness Social

Empathy through Exposure: The Emotional Impact of an Inclusive Visual Campaign

“A 13-year-old girl, A student from Delhi, when she first saw the ‘It’s okay to Talk’ Mental health campaign featuring Indian Cricket Star

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News

Misleading the Public: Trump Spread Pseudoscience about Tylenol and Autism 

Recently, Trump, the US President, shared publicly that pregnant women should not take Tylenol, a painkiller. According to him, this everyday medicine causes

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Research

Why Kids Struggle With Capitalisation: Insights From New Child Development Research

A recent research conducted on English-speaking children reveals that even after passing early grades, they struggle with capitalisation skills. Overall, two studies found

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Awareness

The Psychology of Influence: How Podcasts Can Misguide Listeners 

Consider listening to a podcast while doing household chores or driving your car on the way to the office. A guest invited on

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Research

Surprising Research: Motherhood Unlocking New Behaviour for Survival 

Aggression neurons have been discovered to activate in female mice during the phase of motherhood, as per a recent research study. Though the

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Industrial

Why Sensory Sensitivity Matters in Workplace Design for Autistic Individuals

Sensory-processing sensitivity is a characteristic that shows how people differ in their responses to various environments. These environments can include a broad range

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Industrial

Creating Workplaces Where Everyone Can Breathe: AI, Assistive Technology, and Inclusive Design

Maya had suffered from partial blindness since she was 15. The disability was the result of an accident and has constantly been a

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