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HHealth Read More Night Owls and Early Birds Aren’t Enough: Scientists Identify Five Distinct Sleep-Wake ProfilesFebruary 4, 2026 New research led by McGill University scientists suggests human sleep patterns (chronotypes) fall along a broader biological spectrum…
MMental health Read More Shorter winter days linked to rise in Seasonal Affective Disorder cases | The Latest from WDEL NewsDecember 30, 2025 Seasonal Affective Disorder, or SAD, is most common this time of year due to the shorter days and…
MMental health Read More THE FIT LIFE: Why You're Always Tired — And What You Can Do About It – Gwinnett Daily PostSeptember 29, 2025 THE FIT LIFE: Why You’re Always Tired — And What You Can Do About It Gwinnett Daily Post8 reasons…
NNutrition Read More Drinking water can make kids smarter: Here’s howSeptember 25, 2025 The human brain is about 73% water. Even mild dehydration, as little as a 1–2% loss in body…
BBooks Read More Sudbury author’s love letter to Canada and Italy | Spare NewsSeptember 1, 2025 For Rosanna Micelotta Battigelli, Product of Italy, Made in Canada is more than just the title of her…
SScience Read More Extreme Heat Makes People More NegativeAugust 31, 2025 Summary: A large-scale global study shows that extreme heat affects not just our bodies, but also our emotions.…
HHealth Read More Childhood Trauma May Rewire Brain for Lifelong AggressionJuly 26, 2025 Key Questions Answered: Q: What brain region is being studied to understand aggression?A: Researchers are focusing on the…
HHealth Read More Why the Psychopathic Brain Struggles With Emotion and ControlJuly 23, 2025 Summary: New research reveals how structural brain connectivity shapes psychopathic traits and externalizing behaviors. Using advanced connectome modeling,…