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A preclinical study from Northeastern University has revealed astonishing evidence that psilocybin – the psychedelic compound in magic mushrooms – could possibly repair brain damage caused by head injuries or otherwise known as repetitive mild traumatic brain injuries (rmTBI). Researchers observed that rats treated with psilocybin after simulated head trauma showed reduced brain swelling, restored...

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The gap between science fiction and science fact seems to be closing more rapidly every single day lately. For example, researchers recently transformed light into a crystalline structure that combines properties of both a superfluid and a solid, known as a “supersolid”. The idea of a supersolid was first theoretically predicted in the 1960s. However,...

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They call the gut the second brain, as the health of our gut, aka our entire digestive system, is strongly connected with our brain and our overall health. Despite this, many of us are operating at sub-optimal GI health. This is largely due to our processed, chemically-laden diets and high-stress lives. The path to a...

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That fizzy sensation of a cold soft drink might be refreshing, but many health-conscious individuals wonder about potential hidden costs to their skeletal system. Approximately 200 million people worldwide suffer from osteoporosis, making the relationship between soft drinks and bone health a topic of increasing interest among researchers. The Cola Connection Not all carbonated beverages affect...

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Millions of people wake up exhausted every morning despite spending enough hours in bed. Many brush off their chronic fatigue or their partner’s complaints about loud snoring as minor sleep issues. In reality, these are often warning signs of sleep apnea. This common but serious sleep disorder affects up to 1 billion people worldwide between...

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When astronauts Sunita Williams and Butch Wilmore returned to Earth after an unexpected nine-month stay aboard the International Space Station, their faces told a story NASA didn’t need to narrate. The before-and-after pictures said it all: swollen faces, slimmer frames, and the unmistakable look of two people who just spent nearly a year defying gravity....

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SpaceX is gearing up for one of its boldest moves yet: launching Starship to Mars as early as next year. Elon Musk, never one to shy away from ambitious deadlines, recently confirmed the plan, sparking excitement across the space community. If all goes well, this Mars mission could be the first major step toward human...