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Staying Up Late Tied To Higher Risks Of Depression And Anxiety 1

Staying Up Late Tied To Higher Risks Of Depression And Anxiety

A recent large-scale study from Stanford Medicine, led by Jamie Zeitzer and Renske Lok, found that regardless of chronotype, staying up late significantly increases the risks of depression, anxiety, and other behavioral disorders. You can read the original article here. You enjoy spending those late evenings working through the night

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New Study Suggests Apple’s Vision Pro May “Rewire” Brain 1

New Study Suggests Apple’s Vision Pro May “Rewire” Brain

According to a recent study by experts at Stanford University, it suggests that Apple’s Vision Pro may ‘rewire’ the brain. The new Apple Vision Pro headset has long been anticipated by fans of the company, but recent studies indicate that users may need to “rewire” their brains to use it.

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Pandemic Stress Physically Aged Teens Brains A New Study Finds

Pandemic Stress Physically Aged Teens’ Brains, A New Study Finds

A new study from Stanford University suggests that pandemic-related stressors have physically altered adolescents’ brains, making their brain structures appear several years older than the brains of comparable peers before the pandemic. The study (read below) was published on Dec. 1, 2022, in Biological Psychiatry: Global Open Science.

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EXPOSED Google's Ties To Chinese Military

EXPOSED: Google’s Ties To Chinese Military

How Google created an Artificial Intelligence program for human-machine combat teaming for the Chinese military through scholar-spies at the Tsinghua University funded by Science and Technology Committee of China’s Central Military Commission. UPDATE: Twitter has appointed suspected Chinese spy Fei-Fei Li to the Board of Directors. Li has been involved

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