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      Networks of silver nanowires seem to learn and remember, much like our brains - 2 year(s) ago

      Collections of self-organising nanowires behave a lot like the neurons and synapses in our brains, with startling results.

      Source: The Conversation
      Categories: Future of Medicine, Latest Headlines
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        ahier

        RT @ipfconline1: Networks of silver nanowires seem to learn and remember, much like our brains https://t.co/6nMIRF4X0X by Alon Loeffler &…

    • Mashup Score: 1
      How the new mozzie emoji can create buzz to battle mosquito-borne disease - 2 year(s) ago

      The mozzies are coming! A mosquito emoji will be available on your devices in mid 2018, providing a new angle for communicating the science and health implications of these very dangerous insects.

      Source: The Conversation
      Categories: Healthcare Professionals, Latest Headlines
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        MackayIM

        RT @Mozziebites: 🦟 #WorldEmojiDay @MackayIM https://t.co/2SKhStd5si

    • Mashup Score: 12
      Corals are starting to bleach as global ocean temperatures hit record highs - 2 year(s) ago

      Water temperatures in the 90s off Florida in July are alarming, a NOAA coral scientist writes. Scientists in several North American countries have already spotted coral bleaching off their coasts.

      Source: The Conversation
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        sminaev2015

        RT @natalieben: #ClimateEmergency and #NatureCrisis are intimately interlinked https://t.co/dUjqqxcTyO

    • Mashup Score: 3
      Curing America's loneliness epidemic would make us healthier, fitter and less likely to abuse drugs - 2 year(s) ago

      At least half of surveyed US adults experienced loneliness and social isolation.

      Source: The Conversation
      Categories: Healthcare Professionals, Latest Headlines
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        AliRaja_MD

        Curing America’s #LonelinessEpidemic would make us healthier, fitter and less likely to abuse drugs https://t.co/0YJWK52ZkS @ConversationUS

    • Mashup Score: 1
      Psychological 'specialness spirals' can make ordinary items feel like treasures – and may explain how clutter accumulates - 2 year(s) ago

      Have you ever bought an item and then just not gotten around to using it because the time never felt right? New studies suggest an explanation for what researchers call nonconsumption.

      Source: The Conversation
      Categories: Hem/Oncs, Latest Headlines
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        pash22

        Psychological ‘specialness spirals’ can make ordinary items feel like treasures and may explain how clutter accumulates https://t.co/ZOH4DD19xm via @jacirifkin

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      How to overcome repetitive negative thinking through meditation - 2 year(s) ago

      Mindfulness, through focused attention meditation, can help overcome repetitive negative thinking, thus improving mental and physical health.

      Source: The Conversation
      Categories: Hem/Oncs, Latest Headlines
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        How to overcome repetitive negative thinking through meditation https://t.co/oKKmWugr5S via @universitelaval 's #AnnaAndrinova @EdzardErnst @jonathanstea @theliverdr

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      How England's new lung cancer screening could save thousands of lives – expert Q&A - 2 year(s) ago

      Older smokers and former smokers will be invited to have their lungs scanned under a new screening programme the NHS is rolling out.

      Source: The Conversation
      Categories: Hem/Oncs, Latest Headlines
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        pash22

        How England's new lung cancer screening could save thousands of lives https://t.co/1NBx3iuWVj via @QuaifeS @susan_bewley @MichaelBaum11 @paulpharoah

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      Common diabetes drug metformin could protect against long COVID - 2 year(s) ago

      A recent study found that among people who were overweight or obese, taking metformin during a COVID infection reduced the risk of developing long COVID by 40%.

      Source: The Conversation
      Categories: Hem/Oncs, Latest Headlines
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        pash22

        Common diabetes drug metformin could protect against long COVID https://t.co/czXDX4TVQH via @Kings_CATO 's #FrancesWilliams @PharmRJ

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      AI scam calls imitating familiar voices are a growing problem – here's how they work - 2 year(s) ago

      AI can generate a synthetic voice that sounds just like a loved one.

      Source: The Conversation
      Categories: Hem/Oncs, Latest Headlines
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        AI scam calls imitating familiar voices are a growing problem: here's how they work https://t.co/jtfI62njCp via @olibuckley

    • Mashup Score: 1
      COVID in kids: younger children and those from deprived areas are at higher risk of being hospitalised – new research - 2 year(s) ago

      A new study looks at all children hospitalised with a first recorded COVID infection in England from July 2020 to February 2022.

      Source: The Conversation
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        CatchTheBaby

        COVID in kids: Younger children, those living in poverty and ethnic minority children have higher risk of being hospitalized for COVID– new research https://t.co/kmDBuxqe8c 60% of children hospitalized for COVID had no underlying health conditions. https://t.co/LlFxGsaACB

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