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11 Things You’ll Always Find In The Home Of Someone Who’s Constantly Tired

11 Things You’ll Always Find In The Home Of Someone Who’s Constantly Tired

The majority of Americans feel sleepy at least 3 days out of the week, according to a study from the National Sleep Foundation, which is why it’s not surprising that things like chronic tiredness, fatigue, and emotional burnout are everyday stressors in the average person’s daily life. While it’s true that you’re not alone if you’re struggling with chronic exhaustion, like physical …

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How Your Personality Type Can Boost Workout Motivation, Per Study

How Your Personality Type Can Boost Workout Motivation, Per Study

A new study suggests that the secret to exercise motivation may lie in your personality type. The findings could help tailor exercise programs to your personality, increasing the odds you’ll work out… and enjoy it. Here’s what top experts want you to know. For some people, the idea of getting after it at the gym is the absolute last thing …

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Waking Up With Your Hands Asleep Could Signal These Conditions

Waking Up With Your Hands Asleep Could Signal These Conditions

Ugh, not again! If you’ve been waking up with your hands asleep a lot lately, you’re probably beginning to wonder if it’s normal. It sure doesn’t feel normal, coming to with that aggravating pins-and-needles feeling from the wrists down. If you find yourself shaking and scrunching your hands trying to get some blood flow back each morning and not knowing …

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A single MRI can reveal how quickly you’re aging, scientists claim

A single MRI can reveal how quickly you’re aging, scientists claim

Scientists can now judge how fast your whole body is aging based on a single snapshot of your brain, researchers claim in a new study. The scientists, who published their findings July 1 in the journal Nature Aging, have developed a benchmark of biological aging based on brain MRIs. The team says the tool can predict an individual’s future risk …

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INVICTUS – Europe’s new hypersonic test platform

INVICTUS – Europe’s new hypersonic test platform

Enabling & Support 16/07/2025 2811 views 17 likes The European Space Agency (ESA) and UK-based Frazer-Nash have kicked off INVICTUS, a research programme with the goal of developing hypersonic technologies applicable to future reusable vehicles capable of horizontal launch. INVICTUS is funded through ESA’s General Support Technology Programme (GSTP) and Technology Development Element (TDE) and is a fully reusable experimental …

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Can US Measles Outbreaks Be Stopped?

Can US Measles Outbreaks Be Stopped?

The US is experiencing its worst year for measles in over three decades, with more than 1,300 cases in 40 states as of July 16. Cases were almost as high in 2019, putting the country’s measles elimination status at risk. Six years ago, health officials were able to stop the spread. But amid growing public backlash against vaccines, many of …

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Flesh eating bacteria kills 1 person in South Florida in 2025

Flesh eating bacteria kills 1 person in South Florida in 2025

BROWARD COUNTY, Fla. – The Florida Department of Health has reported that one person died from a flesh-eating bacterium in South Florida. Leer en español The one case and death were reported in Broward County. Three other deaths have also been reported in Manatee and Hillsborough Counties. There have currently been 11 cases reported as of July 11, 2025. According …

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This Blinking Trick Could Help You Fall Asleep In 60 Seconds

This Blinking Trick Could Help You Fall Asleep In 60 Seconds

I struggle to get to sleep at the best of times, an issue the recent onslaught of heatwaves hasn’t helped. All the ‘pink noise’, delayed bedtimes, and even electricity changes have helped somewhat. But I’m always on the lookout for new tips – especially those that involve minimal effort. Luckily, TikToker Helena Kennedy shared one of those in a recent …

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Scientists Develop High-Performance MRI Scanner in Effort to Define Microscopic Brain Structures

Scientists Develop High-Performance MRI Scanner in Effort to Define Microscopic Brain Structures

Wednesday, July 16, 2025 Next-generation system noninvasively images tiny nerve structures disrupted in brain disorders. Closeups of the midline sagittal view for Connectome 2.0 (left) and Connectome 1.0 (right) protocols, showing diencephalic and brainstem pathways. Tractography results are shown superimposed onto the underlying fibre orientation distribution functions. Chiara Maffei, Ph.D. A scientific team supported in part by the National Institutes …

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