Microplastics are disrupting your sleep

The more you use plastic utensils, the worse it is for you. Scientists have found that chemical elements in plastic, such as phthalates and Bisphenol-A, cause severe insomnia. People with high levels of these compounds in their blood sleep poorly and wake up often. Experts recommend limiting the use of plastic packaging, especially for storing and heating food.

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May 12, 2025

Neuralink Works Wonders

Neuralink works wonders. A paralyzed man is playing video games again - now with his children - thanks to a brain chip from Neuralink. The device directly reads signals from the brain and transmits them to a computer, allowing games to be controlled by the power of thought. This is one of the first real cases where a neuroimplant has restored lost abilities to a person in everyday life.

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May 12, 2025

Obesity Conquered

Obesity conquered - scientists have discovered a simple method to quickly burn fats and block the accumulation of new ones. The method has already been tested on humans and it works. The sponsor of your weight loss is the protein MTCH2 ('Mitch') - when it's blocked, body cells 'switch' and start rapidly burning fats for energy, without losing muscle mass. The coolest part: new fat stops accumulating - as cells actively absorb it. Right now, scientists are working on an accessible and effective therapy that will allow people with obesity to lose weight noticeably.

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May 10, 2025

iPhones and AirPods harm male sperm

iPhones and AirPods harm male sperm, claims renowned doctor Paul Saladino. The issue is that these devices operate on Bluetooth with radiofrequency electromagnetic radiation. The doctor refers to hundreds of studies mentioning the harmful effects of gadgets on DNA and sperm motility. Paul is convinced that wearing headphones 24/7 is akin to strapping a microwave to your brain. The same goes for smartphones - constantly carrying them in pockets may harm male health.

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May 9, 2025

Games Save the Brain - Super Mario Defeats Dementia

Scientists from Canada conducted a large-scale study and finally ended the debates: video games genuinely protect against senile dementia. Three groups of people did different things for half a year: some played Super Mario, others engaged in music, and the third group did nothing. When the study concluded, scanners showed that gamers had an increase in gray matter volume in their brains. They performed better on tests, showed greater activity, and cognitive flexibility.

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May 9, 2025

Gene Mutation Leads to Just Three Hours of Sleep a Night

Scientists have learned about several hundred people who sleep 3-6 hours a day. They studied their DNA and found a common mutation in the SIK3 gene: it has many functions - for example, it helps regulate protein localization. Possibly, this mutation shortens sleep duration by maintaining brain homeostasis. This partially supports the theory that sleep helps the brain reset. A group of scientists hopes that ongoing research will help understand how sleep regulation works in humans and aid in more effectively combating sleep disorders.

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May 9, 2025

Deadly Fungus Threatens Europe

The deadly fungus Aspergillus could destroy Europe and even reach China. Due to climate changes, the fungus has begun to spread rapidly. Its spores attack the lungs and can cause suffocation - it is especially dangerous for asthmatics, people with chronic diseases, and those with weakened immune systems. According to scientists, one type of Aspergillus could spread to 77% of new territories by 2100 if countries continue to use fossil fuels. Its reproduction is also affected by wildfires, droughts, and heavy rains.

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May 9, 2025

White Wine and Champagne Beneficial for the Heart

White wine and champagne are beneficial for the heart, according to scientists from Shanghai. Moderate consumption of such alcohol can reduce the risk of heart failure by 30%. This is due to the antioxidant resveratrol found in red grapes. It has a positive effect on the brain and heart.

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May 5, 2025

Sweets are more harmful than drugs

Sweets have turned out to be more harmful than drugs - they kill more people than any banned substances. The issue is that cookies, candies, snacks, and so on lead to diabetes and other severe diseases. The difference is substantial: in 2022, sweets 'killed' 124,000 people, while drugs claimed 74,000. And this is not even mentioning obesity, which slowly but surely takes thousands of people annually.

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May 3, 2025

Deadly 'Popcorn' Disease EVALI in Vapers

Deadly 'Popcorn' disease EVALI develops in vapers in just three months, oncologists say. The body cannot process the toxins: shortness of breath, chest pain, fever, fatigue, and vomiting begin. In severe cases, the disease progresses to acute respiratory failure with a mortality rate of up to 50%.

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May 3, 2025

Medtronic Tests Hugo Robot in Surgeries

Medtronic company tested its medical robot Hugo in 137 real surgical operations, and the result was stunning - the success rate was 98.5%. Elon Musk has already stated that in 5 years, robots will become better than living surgeons.

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May 3, 2025

People with heightened anxiety should avoid pets

People with heightened anxiety are better off not having pets – they disrupt their psyche. Scientists have discovered that anxious people feel fear of losing their pet and become obsessed with over-caring instead of feeling affection. Some may even suffer from their love for their pet. Caring for a pet can also lead to depression – positive emotions from interacting with them do not help.

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May 2, 2025

Unfiltered Beer: The Healthiest

Unfiltered beer is the healthiest for the body. In moderate amounts, it helps to restore strength after a workday and physical exertion. All thanks to the presence of B vitamins and other nutrients in the foam.

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May 2, 2025

Women are getting bras implanted

Women are getting bras implanted en masse by surgeons – this is the new trend in plastic surgery. To support the firmness of the breast from the inside, a mesh material in the shape of a bra is inserted into the body. It is made from a biodegradable polymer created from human or animal tissues. After the surgery, the breast no longer succumbs to gravity at all.

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May 2, 2025

All diseases will become curable in the next 10 years.

This was stated by Demis Hassabis, the CEO of Google DeepMind. He believes AI will accelerate the drug development process to a couple of weeks or even days.

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May 2, 2025

Blood Test Unveiled in England

In England, a blood test was introduced that can detect up to 12 types of cancer even before symptoms appear. Just 10 drops, and the algorithm not only detects the tumor but also shows its location in the body. The innovation was tested on 20,000 people, and the result is impressive - 99% accuracy.

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May 1, 2025

Popular Hair Loss Drugs Cause Serious Side Effects

Popular hair loss drugs cause erectile dysfunction, confusion, and even suicidal thoughts. Studies have shown that medications containing finasteride can cause severe side effects. Although they are effective in combating androgenic alopecia, they can lead to erection problems, testicular pain, and suicidal thoughts. Specifically, this concerns the finasteride-based drugs Proscar and Propecia.

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May 1, 2025

Neural Network Diagnoses and Recommends Treatment

A neural network will diagnose and recommend treatment – you just need to describe the symptoms. Microsoft has released a powerful neural network called DxGPT to assist doctors in diagnosing rare diseases. You will need the patient's age, gender, and a description of the problem. Interestingly, the development of the neural network was led by an engineer whose child could not be diagnosed by doctors. Eventually, he assembled a team and launched a neural network that is already being used by thousands of doctors across Europe. The neural network was presented by Satya Nadella himself.

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May 1, 2025

China Begins Implanting Chips to Combat Alcoholism

In China, they have started implanting chips to combat alcoholism. The first operation for implanting the chip has already taken place. Inside are granules of naltrexone hydrochloride, which are gradually released and suppress the psychological craving for alcohol.

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April 29, 2025

Xiaomi Updates Flagship Scale with 40 Body Measurements

Xiaomi has updated its flagship scale, which now measures 40 body indicators not just through the legs, but also through the hands - thanks to a retractable handle with electrodes. The Mijia S800 calculates even more accurately the ratio of fat to muscle, water content, pulse, and more, and has received a new system of health improvement recommendations.

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April 29, 2025