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Seven Ways to Improve Your Sleep
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The US Medical Establishment and the Biden Administration Remain Committed to Dangerous Junk Science
Britain’s National Health Service has banned puberty blockers in the treatment of gender dysphoria in transgender minors. US medical establishment and Biden administration remain committed to deadly junk science. AP The leaked messages show WPATH doctors admitting that some patients given Puberty-blocking drugs are too young.
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Hair Loss - Is There Any Evidence For Hair Growth?
Hair loss can have a whole host of causes: genetics, hormones, age, stress, chemotherapy, and even wearing your hair in a particular way. A review from 2021 found that people with hair loss can experience anxiety, depression, and decreased confidence, alongside social withdrawal and a reduction in work. It’s no surprise, then, that people might seek out treatment in all kinds of places.
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Seabirds From the Poles: Microplastics Pollution
Antarctica and the Arctic are two places most inhospitable to human life, leaving them largely uninvestigated by mankind. This doesn’t mean these remote reaches of our planet are immune to anthropogenic pollution, far from it. The new systematic review published in Frontiers in Marine Science is shining a light on the consequences of this pollution on the regions’ seabirds.
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Read more at Technology Networks
4x5 and 8x10 Photography - A Video Review
Jason Kummerfeldt takes viewers on a journey through the trials, tribulations, and triumphs of shooting with 8x10 large format film. It captures not just a technical process but a deeply personal quest for artistic excellence, making it a compelling watch for anyone fascinated by the potential of large format photography. By showcasing the tangible rewards—stunningly detailed and emotionally resonant images—the video underscores the importance of patience, precision, and passion.
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Read more at Fstoppers
SheTech Explorer Day in Sandy, Utah
The gathering of 3,000 young women and girls at SheTech Explorer Day in Sandy was the “closest thing to a Taylor Swift concert” Utah had seen in recent years, Gov. Spencer Cox told the crowd. But these girls were not there to dance or sing. The event’s growth in its 10-year history is testament against some of the pervasive stereotypes that still hold some women back from pursuing STEM degrees and careers.
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Read more at Salt Lake Tribune
The Allen Institute's Moonshot Project - Understanding the Brain
The Allen Institute is the workplace of hundreds of researchers who launch aspirational ‘moonshot’ projects that could help solve the biggest questions regarding diseases afflicting millions of Americans. They are extremely complex and need to be done to scale, which requires either a multidisciplinary team, or even larger consortiums.
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Read more at ABC News
Biomedical Research Afterschool School Scholars
Rocky Mountain Lab in Hamilton, a campus of the National Institutes of Health, is providing an afterschool program called Biomedical Research Afterschool School Scholars (BRASS) Each Wednesday, seventh- and eighth-grade students learn about and research cell biology, infectious diseases, immunology/blood, biomedical chemistry, animal use in research, comparative anatomy and veterinary support. Students were introduced to the concept of medicine, how scientists find medicinal properties, identify molecules that can be therapeutic and how they design pills.
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Read more at Ravalli Republic
Seabirds From the Poles: Microplastics Pollution
Antarctica and the Arctic are two places most inhospitable to human life, leaving them largely uninvestigated by mankind. This doesn’t mean these remote reaches of our planet are immune to anthropogenic pollution, far from it. The new systematic review published in Frontiers in Marine Science is shining a light on the consequences of this pollution on the regions’ seabirds.
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Read more at Technology Networks
The World’s Oldest Fossilized Forest
The sandstone cliffs, England’s highest, were long overlooked by paleobotanists. The fossils are about 390 million years old, dating to the Devonian Period. As the trees grew, they helped shape the world around them.
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Read more at The Washington Post