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In recent years, researchers have been exploring different avenues to better understand and detect Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). One such endeavor involves a novel optical illusion that has the potential to shed light on the cognitive differences associated with ASD. By examining how individuals perceive the motion of black and white dots, scientists hope to...

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Jack LaLanne, born in 1914 in San Francisco, California, was a pioneer in the fitness industry. He is known as the “Godfather of Fitness,” “The First Fitness Superhero,” and the “Grandfather of Fitness.” It is from his name where the phrase “getting jacked” comes from. With his unwavering dedication and passion for health and wellness,...

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Chickweed, scientifically known as Stellaria media, is a small, delicate herb that is native to Europe but is now found throughout North America and many other parts of the world. Despite its prevalence, very few people are aware of the valuable benefits this herb provides. Let’s discover what chickweed is and where it grows, and...

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Many of us grew up in the era when weight loss became an industry. Since then, we have been bombarded daily with diets, fitness routines, supplements, and more that promise the same thing: Weight loss. What does a healthy body look like, however, and what can one do to achieve it? Unsurprisingly, the answer is...

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Restless Leg Syndrome (RLS) is a neurological condition characterized by an uncontrollable urge to move one’s legs. It is often accompanied by uncomfortable sensations in the lower limbs. This condition affects millions of people worldwide and can significantly impact their quality of life. In search of relief, individuals often turn to unconventional remedies, such as...

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A story is doing the rounds at the moment that your brain keeps working after you die. But what’s really going on, and is it true? A few outlets seemed to have picked up on a story, where researchers from the University of Southampton in the UK studied about 2,000 cardiac arrest patients over four years. They...

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Public bathroom design often perplexes people, especially the fact that the stall doors don’t touch the floor. While this feature might seem odd, it serves several practical purposes. This article explores the various reasons behind this design choice, as explained by experts and supported by user experiences and theories. 1. Emergency Access One of the...

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Diuretics, as substances that play a crucial role in maintaining our body’s fluid balance, are critical to our health and wellness. They assist in removing excess fluid, primarily water and sodium, from the body, a function that becomes particularly important when one experiences swollen arms, legs, or ankles. These symptoms may indicate more water and...