This paper aims to critique the argument constructed by Anna Smajdor and Joona Räsänen that pregnancy is a disease. Their argument that pregnancy fits the features of disease they enumerate stems from ...
Much has changed in how we understand and treat eating disorders. Some significant aspects have remained consistent or ...
Researchers tracked brain activity across 24 hours, showing how shifting neural control centers drive fatigue and how sleep ...
The exploration of quantum information challenges objective reality, positing the universe as a hologram is explored through ...
Efficiency is Nana Guenther’s love language. It is also her profession. The thirty-seven-year-old Torontonian spent a decade in corporate accounting before realizing that her true calling was process ...
Therapists know that clients often reenact and imagine new conversations during intersessions. Turns out the same can happen ...
Most of us enter relationships believing that love will help us handle conflict. But we learned, as partners and as ...
Global Semiconductor Remanufactured Equipment Market Soars at 9% CAGR as Fabs Embrace Refurbished Tools | Valuates Reports ...
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Researchers map how brain networks differ in individuals at high clinical risk for psychosis
Researchers from the Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine, National University of Singapore (NUS Medicine), and NHG Health's Institute of Mental Health (IMH) have mapped how brain networks differ in ...
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When it comes to language, context matters: How your brain deciphers sarcasm, metaphors and tone
In everyday conversation, it's critical to understand not just the words that are spoken, but the context in which they are ...
Lynne Peeples is a science journalist in Seattle, Washington. Near the end of his first series of chess matches against IBM’s Deep Blue computer in 1996, the Russian grandmaster Garry Kasparov ...
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