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Trouble sleeping? A dose of saffron may help

Neuroscience News - 1 Mar 2020 01:41
14mg of saffron extract taken twice a day for twenty-eight days improved quality of sleep in adults who reported sleep disruptions. Patients reported improvement in sleep following just seven days of taking saffron extra...
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A big coronavirus mystery: What about the children?

Neuroscience News - 1 Mar 2020 01:03
Infectious disease experts report between 40% and 70% of adults could become infected with coronavirus during the outbreak. In a new interview, Dr. Lipsitch, head of Harvard's T.H. Chan School of Public Health's Center f...
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Why prepare for coronavirus to strike the US? It's your civic duty. Preparing for the almost inevitable global spread of this coronavirus, now dubbed COVID-19, is one of the most pro-social, altruistic things you can do in response to potential disruptions of this kind.
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Why do so many cats have white 'socks' on their paws? Those white socks are there because of genetic mutations and domestication.
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Can people spread coronavirus after they recover?

Live Science - 29 Feb 2020 16:00
Can people spread coronavirus after they recover? Coronavirus may linger in the body for weeks after people recover. But that may actually be a good thing.
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Unraveling turbulence: New insights into how fluids transform from order to disorder Turbulence is everywhere--it rattles our planes and makes tiny whirlpools in our bathtubs--but it is one of the least understood phenomena in classical physics.
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The Gregorian calendar: Why we have Leap years and April Fools' Day The Gregorian calendar -- used by most of the world -- was introduced to fix errors in the Julian calendar mostly having to do with leap years.
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Northern California finds a second case of coronavirus spread through the community A second person in California appears to have contracted the new coronavirus through community transmission, according to news reports.
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A recent case study report highlights the effects of LSD overdoses on three women, revealing the subjects experienced improvements in physical and mental health following their overdoses.
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Microglia initially protects the blood-brain barrier from damage due to systemic inflammation. However, microglia can alter their behavior and increase the permeability of the blood-brain barrier, thus damaging it.
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Boundary contraction may be as common as boundary extension, and whether something appears zoomed in or out depends on the properties of the image.
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