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What if Your Anxiety Actually Starts in the Gut?
The breakthrough came quietly in psychotherapist Julie Chen’s practice, buried in what seemed like routine patient complaints. For months, she’d noticed a pattern: patients struggling with treatment-resistant depression often mentioned digestive issues. Bloating after meals, chronic stomach pain, irregular bowel movements… Those details that might have been dismissed as stress-related side effects just a decade…
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What We Have Forgotten: Hidden Heroes of Innovations
Many people grew up associating Edison with the lightbulb and the Wright brothers with the airplane. Yet there are brilliant minds of hidden heroes whose contributions were overlooked, misattributed, or simply forgotten. Even though history might not always recognize the truth at the moment, it will not be forgotten. Beneath the surface of celebrated achievements…
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Why Are Memories under Trauma Often Fragmented?
Trauma can shape not only what we remember, but also how we remember it. Unlike ordinary memories, which are usually stored as coherent narratives, traumatic memories often surface as fragmented, brief flashes of images, sounds, smells, or bodily sensations. Trauma Can Alter Brain Structure Sometimes, sudden flashes of fragmented memories can disrupt our ability to…
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The Unexpected Revival of Vinyl: Does Analog Come Back?
“Why don’t you just get a Spotify?” When digital streaming services launched and quickly dominated mainstream listening, vinyl and other physical formats were often seen as relics of the past: niche, collectible, and almost vintage. But the picture changed in the 2010s. Despite the stereotypical beliefs and the normalization of music streamed effortlessly through earbuds…
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What Do We Know about Herbal Medicine?
Did you know that the ancient Sumerians used poppy, henbane, and mandrake as remedies over 4,500 years ago? That might be among the earliest uses of herbal medicine in the document. The oldest written evidence of medicinal plant use is a clay tablet from Sumer, listing recipes for drugs from more than 250 plants, including some…
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