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Artificial Intelligence Can Predict Your Personality By Simply Tracking Your Eyes

Artificial Intelligence Can Predict Your Personality By Simply Tracking Your Eyes Summary: Researchers have developed a new deep learning algorithm that can reveal your personality type, based on the Big Five personality trait model, by simply tracking eye movements. Source: University of South Australia. It’s often been said that the eyes are the window toContinue reading “Artificial Intelligence Can Predict Your Personality By Simply Tracking Your Eyes”

A New Model For How Brain Reward Response May Impact Anorexia

A New Model For How Brain Reward Response May Impact Anorexia Summary: Researchers report the brain’s response to taste stimuli is linked to higher anxiety and a drive for thinness in those with anorexia. Source: University of Colorado. Researchers at the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus have found that the brain’s response to tasteContinue reading “A New Model For How Brain Reward Response May Impact Anorexia”

Accumulation of toxic protein linked to mental health issues

System that Could Reduce Neurodegeneration in Huntington’s Discovered Summary: Researchers have identified a mechanism that may reduce the toxic aggregation of the huntingtin protein. The findings could lead to new treatment options for Huntington’s patients. Source: University of Cologne. Dr David Vilchez and his team at CECAD have made an important step towards understanding theContinue reading “Accumulation of toxic protein linked to mental health issues”

Soda and diabetes risk

7 Strategies to Cut Soda from Your Diabetic Diet | Everyday Health https://www.everydayhealth.com › Type 2 Diabetes Sep 28, 2017 – 7 Strategies to Help You Quit Soda to Prevent or Control Diabetes … I feel that I’m moreaddicted to exercise than I was to any of the sodas.” … Is Diet Soda Bad for Diabetes? | DiabetesMine – Healthline https://www.healthline.com/diabetesmine/whats-so-bad-about-diet-soda Mar 21,Continue reading “Soda and diabetes risk”

Soda kills mice

Killing Rats with Coke (Coca Cola or Pepsi): Does It Really Work? https://thepestmanagement.com/killing-rats-with-coke/ Apr 9, 2018 – If you can kill rats with coke, then it’s great. … For killing rats with coke, you need soft drinks like Coca-Cola or Pepsi. … And, you can say, it is coke rat poison, they drink and die. Videos 2:39 Killing rats with baking soda is the fast acting home remedyContinue reading “Soda kills mice”

Telemedicine and the Coming Physician Shortage

Telemedicine and the Coming Physician Shortage With an aging population and a limited supply of physicians, the shortage is likely unavoidable. But by increasing the use of telemedicine and non-physician clinicians, and improving care coordination and chronic care management, we can reduce reliance on traditional doctor visits. Download Here Teladoc Eyes Global Telehealth Network With AdvanceContinue reading “Telemedicine and the Coming Physician Shortage”

Top health hacks 7-26-2018

View Eggplant and apple cider vinegar for skin cancer View Non pasteurized beers have more health benefits View Home page / Archives View Apple cider vinegar kills parasites, cleansing to the liver and prevents stroke View DMSO, hydrogen peroxide and Vit C fight cancer cells View Signs of the preactive/ active phase of dying andContinue reading “Top health hacks 7-26-2018”

Cognitive and Motor Training Combined May Slow or Reverse Dementia

Cognitive and Motor Training Combined May Slow or Reverse Dementia Summary: A new study reports 30 minutes of cognitive and motor training once a week can slow the progression of, and possibly reverse, the symptoms of dementia. Source: York University. Researchers at York University’s Faculty of Health found that just 30 minutes of visually-guided movementsContinue reading “Cognitive and Motor Training Combined May Slow or Reverse Dementia”

Widespread Connections Among Neurons Help the Brain Distinguish Smells

Widespread Connections Among Neurons Help the Brain Distinguish Smells Summary: Researchers say the randomness of the piriform cortex plays a critical role when it comes to distinguishing between similar odors. Source: Salk Institute. Can you tell the smell of a rose from the scent of a lilac? If so, you have your brain’s piriform cortexContinue reading “Widespread Connections Among Neurons Help the Brain Distinguish Smells”

Depression and Antidepressants Linked to Increased Risk of Venous Thrombo Embolism

Depression and Antidepressants Linked to Increased Risk of VTE Summary: Researchers have identified a link between depression, antidepressant use and an increased risk of developing venous thromboembolism. Source: University of Bristol. In the first review of its kind, new research has found that depression and the use of antidepressants are each associated with an increasedContinue reading “Depression and Antidepressants Linked to Increased Risk of Venous Thrombo Embolism”

Kushner dodges subpoena, judge says stop playing ‘game.’

Kushner dodges subpoena, judge says stop playing ‘game.’ Game’s over. White House stenographer quit because Trump is ‘lying to the American people’ Whoopi to Judge Jeanine: ‘Get the f*** out of the building!’ Daily Kos needs to raise $102,033 to meet our July fundraising goal. Can you chip in $3 to support independent, progressive mediaContinue reading “Kushner dodges subpoena, judge says stop playing ‘game.’”

What the Latest Mueller Indictment Reveals About WikiLeaks’ Ties to Russia—and What It Doesn’t

What the Latest Mueller Indictment Reveals About WikiLeaks’ Ties to Russia—and What It Doesn’t By Raffi Khatchadourian The latest indictment in the 2016-election probe offers tantalizing, fragmentary new details about WikiLeaks, Julian Assange, and Russia. Photograph by James Veysey / Camera Press / Redux When did Russian intelligence give WikiLeaks the e-mails that it hacked from theContinue reading “What the Latest Mueller Indictment Reveals About WikiLeaks’ Ties to Russia—and What It Doesn’t”