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Long covid patients are desperate for treatments. Researchers are pressing ahead with new clinical trials for more targeted treatments built on advances in our understanding of long covid. (Gift link)

A community for individuals suffering from the effects of COVID-19 longer than the estimated 4 weeks, also known as PACS, PASC, and Long Covid.

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Long covid patients are desperate for treatments. Researchers are pressing ahead with new clinical trials for more targeted treatments built on advances in our understanding of long covid. (Gift link)

/r/EverythingScience is the sister subreddit to /r/science. With a broader rule set than /r/science, it is the place for high quality scientific content that doesn't necessarily reference a peer-reviewed paper from the last 6 months.

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What we know (and don’t know) about autism, according to science. (Gift link)

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‘Something was wrong with my brain’: How covid leaves its mark on cognition. A good explainer to send people who don’t get it (gift link)

A community for individuals suffering from the effects of COVID-19 longer than the estimated 4 weeks, also known as PACS, PASC, and Long Covid.

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‘Something was wrong with my brain’: How covid leaves its mark on cognition. Five years after the pandemic began, research shows that the neurocognitive effects of long covid are numerous and troubling. And some of these cognitive losses may extend to people who quickly recovered.

This community is a place to share and discuss new scientific research. Read about the latest advances in astronomy, biology, medicine, physics, social science, and more. Find and submit new publications and popular science coverage of current research.

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‘Something was wrong with my brain’: How covid leaves its mark on cognition. Five years after the pandemic began, the neurocognitive effects of long covid are numerous and troubling. And some of these cognitive losses may extend to people who quickly recovered.

/r/EverythingScience is the sister subreddit to /r/science. With a broader rule set than /r/science, it is the place for high quality scientific content that doesn't necessarily reference a peer-reviewed paper from the last 6 months.

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[Article] The well-being paradox: Comparing prosocial and self-kindness interventions for mental health benefits.

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Want to cut your dementia risk? Keep your blood pressure in check. Nearly half of American adults have hypertension, which is one of the most common – and preventable – risk factors for developing dementia decades later.

Health, a science-based community to discuss human health

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Want to cut your dementia risk? Research shows that hypertension - something that half of Americans have - increases the risk of cognitive decline and dementia by 1.5 times. Preventing and managing high blood pressure reduces damage and inflammation in the brain.

/r/EverythingScience is the sister subreddit to /r/science. With a broader rule set than /r/science, it is the place for high quality scientific content that doesn't necessarily reference a peer-reviewed paper from the last 6 months.

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Be humble. It’s good for learning and your relationships. Research shows that intellectual humility is correlated with more general knowledge, curiosity and open-mindedness.

This community is a place to share and discuss new scientific research. Read about the latest advances in astronomy, biology, medicine, physics, social science, and more. Find and submit new publications and popular science coverage of current research.

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Be humble. It’s good for learning and your relationships. Research shows that intellectual humility is correlated with more general knowledge, curiosity and open-mindedness.

/r/EverythingScience is the sister subreddit to /r/science. With a broader rule set than /r/science, it is the place for high quality scientific content that doesn't necessarily reference a peer-reviewed paper from the last 6 months.

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Longitudinal study finds that many different serious infections, including flu, herpes and respiratory tract infections, are linked to accelerated brain atrophy and increased risk of dementia years later. It also hints at the biological drivers that may contribute to neurodegenerative disease.

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Serious infections, including flu, herpes, and respiratory tract infections, linked to dementia risk, study shows (gift link)

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Yoga for the brain: Research shows it may sharpen your mind and protect against cognitive decline and Alzheimer’s

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Covid associated with increased risk for hearing loss in young adults

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Covid associated with increased risk for hearing loss in young adults

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[Article] Nature contact increases perceived humanness in others

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[Article] Unintentional Ketamine Overdose Via Telehealth

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[Article] Unintentional Ketamine Overdose Via Telehealth

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[Article] Sex bias in pain management decisions

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The unexpected poetry of PhD acknowledgements - a lovely interactive about the most personal parts of a thesis

Discussion forum for current, past, and future students of any discipline completing post-graduate studies - taught or research.

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Does your ‘love language’ really matter? Scientists are skeptical. Recent review finds the 5 Love Languages are not supported by empirical evidence: we don’t have a primary love language; we have more than 5 ways to express love; and speaking preferred language doesn’t mean better relationships

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The 5 Love Languages are not supported by empirical evidence according to recent review: 1) we don’t have a primary love language; 2) we have more than 5 ways to express love; and 3) speaking preferred language doesn’t mean better relationships

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Adult ADHD may take a toll on the brain. A recent study published in JAMA Network Open reported that being diagnosed with ADHD as an adult is associated with a 2.77-fold increased risk of dementia.

This community is a place to share and discuss new scientific research. Read about the latest advances in astronomy, biology, medicine, physics, social science, and more. Find and submit new publications and popular science coverage of current research.

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Adult ADHD may take a toll on the brain. A study published in JAMA Network Open reported that being diagnosed with ADHD as an adult is associated with a 2.77-fold increased risk of dementia.

/r/EverythingScience is the sister subreddit to /r/science. With a broader rule set than /r/science, it is the place for high quality scientific content that doesn't necessarily reference a peer-reviewed paper from the last 6 months.