Vitamin D Reduces Menstrual Pain and Medication Use Optimizing your vitamin D levels may be a simple way to relieve painful menstruation, or dysmenorrhea, according to research published in the journal Nutrients.
Could Eating More Fermented Foods Help Improve Mental Health? Fermented foods like sauerkraut and kimchi are powerful allies to your mental health, courtesy of the neuroactive microbes and molecules they contain.
No Smoke Without Fire: The Green King (Part 5) Lighting the fire once again, Brian Gerrish and Debi Evans go where angels fear to tread, and continue their voyage of discovery to find out who Charles III really is and who keeps close company with our sustainable King. We shine a light on the reality and extent of the
ChatGPT pushes propaganda about covid vaccines ChatGPT is an AI-powered language model developed by OpenAI. OpenAI’s CEO claims ChatGPT is super intelligent and neutral in its political persuasion. So, Patrick Wood put it to the test. What he found is that ChatGPT pushes propaganda that comes directly from government public health agencies. In other words,
Nikola Tesla, robots and the transhumanist cult Many people have played important roles in contributing to the emergence of artificial intelligence (“AI”) over the years and a few have been credited as being the father of AI. Matthew Ehret believes those who credit Nikola Tesla as of father of AI to be more correct. Tesla had a
Public attitudes toward COVID-19 prevention and control in China Based on the data of the Chinese General Social Survey (CGSS) in 2021, this study aims to investigate the public attitudes toward COVID-19 prevention and control in China.
Beyond oncology: Selinexor’s journey into anti-inflammatory treatment and long-term management Selinexor, a selective inhibitor of nuclear export (SINE), is gaining recognition beyond oncology for its potential in anti-inflammatory therapy.
Language transfer in L2 academic writings: a dependency grammar approach Dependency distance (DD) is an important factor in language processing and can affect the ease with which a sentence is understood.
Association between human blood metabolites and cerebral cortex architecture: evidence from a Mendelian randomization study Background: Dysregulation of circulating metabolites may affect brain function and cognition, associated with alterations in the cerebral cortex architecture.However, the exact cause remains unclear.
Reliability and validity of a novel attention assessment scale (broken ring enVision search test) in the Chinese population Background: The correct assessment of attentional function is the key to cognitive research.
Move for Life an intervention for inactive adults aged 50 years and older: A cluster randomised feasibility trial Background: Move for Life (MFL) is a theory-informed intervention that was developed to augment established physical activity (PA) programmes and enable inactive adults aged 50 years and older to more active. This study examined the feasibility of MFL and sought to provide evidence of its potential for improving PA and
Prognostic Stratification of Glioblastoma Patients by Unsupervised Clustering of Morphology Patterns on Whole Slide Images Furthering Our Disease Understanding Glioblastoma (GBM) is a highly aggressive malignant tumor of the central nervous system that displays varying molecular and morphological profiles, leading to challenging prognostic assessments.
Effects of frequent assessments on the severity of suicidal thoughts: an ecological momentary assessment study In recent years, there has been a significant increase in research using ecological momentary assessment (EMA) to explore suicidal thoughts and behaviors (STBs).
Mendelian randomization and single-cell expression analyses identify the causal relationship between depression and chronic rhinosinusitis The causative relationship between chronic rhinosinusitis (CRS) and depression remains unclear.