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“My body my choice”: After woman voluntarily starved herself to death, support group breaks silence

“My body my choice”: After woman voluntarily starved herself to death, support group breaks silence

As more and more countries consider legalizing medically assisted euthanasia, the debate continues over how, when and who should be considered for the procedure, and what other options exist.  Most recently is the story of Emma Bray, a terminally ill English woman who passed away after choosing to voluntarily stop eating and drinking as a way to take control over …

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Rare, painful skin condition sends multiple kids to WakeMed hospital :: WRAL.com

Rare, painful skin condition sends multiple kids to WakeMed hospital :: WRAL.com

Multiple children have been treated in Wake County emergency rooms for a rare, but painful skin condition in recent weeks. Holly Rund shared her five-year-old daughter Lexi was in so much pain last weekend that it caused Lexi to scream when she was touched. “At first I thought it was hand-foot-and-mouth, and I noticed she had a blister,” Holly recalled. …

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Neurons Store Backup Energy to Power the Brain Under Stress

Neurons Store Backup Energy to Power the Brain Under Stress

Summary: New research has uncovered that neurons store their own glycogen, acting as “backup batteries” to keep the brain functioning during energy stress. Using worms and advanced biosensors, scientists found that neurons can tap into glycogen reserves, especially when oxygen or mitochondrial function is limited. This metabolic flexibility, termed “glycogen-dependent glycolytic plasticity,” shows neurons are more self-sufficient than previously believed. …

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Sleep to Consciousness: How the Brain Transitions from Dreams to Reality

Sleep to Consciousness: How the Brain Transitions from Dreams to Reality

Summary: Each morning, your brain undergoes a precise sequence to shift from sleep to wakefulness, reorienting you to the world. A study using high-density EEG recordings found that awakening begins in frontal regions and spreads backward, with distinct patterns depending on whether you wake from REM or non-REM sleep. In non-REM sleep, slower waves precede faster wake-like activity, while REM …

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U.S. Startup Unveils World’s First Mass-Produced Nuclear Reactor, Set to Transform Power Delivery in Remote Areas

U.S. Startup Unveils World’s First Mass-Produced Nuclear Reactor, Set to Transform Power Delivery in Remote Areas

In an exciting development for both the energy and nuclear industries, Radiant Industries Inc., a California-based startup, is preparing to test its groundbreaking 1-megawatt Kaleidos microreactor in 2026, according to Interesting Engineering. The reactor is poised to play a major role in revolutionizing how we think about power generation in remote, off-grid locations. This major step forward follows a significant …

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6 Worst Habits for Brain Health and How to Avoid Them

6 Worst Habits for Brain Health and How to Avoid Them

A healthy diet and lifestyle can have a positive impact on our brain health.  Yet, many of our day-to-day habits can silently chip away at our cognitive health.  These include an unbalanced diet, lack of sleep, drinking alcohol, social media and smoking. Your brain is nothing short of extraordinary. It’s the epicenter of everything you think, feel and do. Whether …

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