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Science confirms simple micro-habits like nature breaks and focused breathing can rapidly lower stress and improve mental health.

www.naturalnews.com

(NaturalNews) Chronic stress is widespread but manageable with simple micro-habits. Deliberate breathwork is scientifically proven to lower stress and anxiet...

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It's your last chance to unlock a world of science fiction and science fact for just $2.99 a month with this HBO Max offer

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From 2001 to Dune: Prophecy to Wild Wild Space, HBO Max is packed with movies, shows and documentaries, and you can save big on a full year of this streaming service, but you'll have to hurry!

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Gluten-Free Frenzy EXPOSED: The Science They Don’t Want You to See (VIDEO)

Many people who swear they’re “gluten sensitive” find themselves avoiding bread, pasta, and wheat products. The fact is, they may be misplacing the blame.

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Healthcare & Life Sciences Private Equity Deal Tracker: Vance Street Acquires Injectech

www.jdsupra.com

Vance Street Capital has announced its acquisition of Injectech from The West Group (TWG).... By: McGuireWoods LLP

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The shaky science behind lion’s mane coffee – the new Gen Z health drink

inews.co.uk

How fabulous is the 'focus fungi'? So far the evidence is weak

Genesis Mission: why Trump’s plan to put AIs in charge of science could backfire

theconversation.com

AI enthusiasts are right that projects like AlphaFold are a huge leap forward, but the philosophy of science shows why excluding humans undermines it.

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The Fart That Almost Ruined Weird Science

www.denofgeek.com

There’s a lot of madcap stuff going down in the climactic party scene of John Hughes’ classic sci-fi comedy Weird Science, as nerdy teen Frankensteins Gary (Anthony Michael Hall) and Wyatt (Ilan Mitchell-Smith) finally pay the price of…

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College Students Choosing A.I. Majors Over Computer Science

www.nytimes.com

At M.I.T., a new program called “artificial intelligence and decision-making” is now the second-most-popular undergraduate major.

The Science Of Site Selection: Connect With The Right Brand, Operator, And Location

www.franchising.com

A site that's perfect for one concept might doom another

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Mineral vs chemical sunscreens? Science shows the difference is smaller than you think

medicalxpress.com

"Mineral-only" sunscreens are making huge inroads into the sunscreen market, driven by fears of "chemicals," a belief that "mineral" products are inherently safer, and confusion about how sunscreens actually protect our skin.

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Why do people get headaches and migraines? A child neurologist explains the science of head pain and how to treat it

theconversation.com

Many different types of stress can trigger a headache. Luckily, there are treatments that can help stop your head from pounding.

Today's biggest science news: Vaccine skeptics get hep B win | Comet 3I/ATLAS surprises | 'Cold Supermoon' pictures

www.livescience.com

Friday, Dec. 5, 2025: Your daily feed of the biggest discoveries and breakthroughs making headlines.

Job Posting: San Diego Padres – Intern, Sports Science

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*This seasonal position will end after 6 months but less than 1 year from the start of employment. *

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Ocean Surface Topography Science Team Meeting 2026

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Ocean Surface Topography Science Team Meeting 2026

Mapping the exposome: Science broadens focus to environmental disease triggers

medicalxpress.com

After decades of intense focus on genetics, the biomedical research community is undergoing a major shift, focusing on a new framework called "exposomics."

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Phone Radiation Science: EMF Health Tech Secrets to Real Smartphone Safety

www.techtimes.com

Discover what phone radiation studies reveal about EMF health tech and smartphone safety. Uncover science-backed truths on risks, myths, and protection tips.

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Tories slam puberty blocker trial on children as dangerous ideology overriding science

www.naturalnews.com

(NaturalNews) The landmark Cass Review, led by Dr. Hilary Cass, found no reliable evidence supporting the safety or efficacy of puberty blockers and other trans...