Amanda Jones
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Yale Quietly Holds 1 of the Largest Occult Manuscript Vaults on Earth
Yale’s Beinecke Library holds the Mellon Collection of Alchemy and the Occult, roughly 300 medieval manuscripts on magic and alchemy,…
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Grape Juice Before Bed: What a 5-Week Trial Actually Found
A 5-week trial in women on radiotherapy found grape juice reduced specific sleep disturbances. Here is what it really means…
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42.5% of US Adults Now Have Obesity, CDC Data Confirms
US adult obesity hit 42.5% by 2022, more than doubling since 1990, with state rates spanning 25% in Colorado to…
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Pediatricians Warn: Screens Before Age 2 May Reshape a Baby’s Brain
New longitudinal research links heavy infant screen time to slower decision-making by age 8 and higher anxiety by 13, with…
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Scientists Find Wisdom Teeth Hold Stem Cells That May Repair Brain, Heart, and Bone
Researchers identified stem cells in wisdom-tooth pulp that turn into neurons, bone, and cartilage in lab studies, hinting at future…
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Why Women Sleep Deeper Next to a Trusted Partner, Per Research
Research finds couples bed-sharing show 10% more REM sleep and synchronized stages, with the calming effect on stress hormones strongest…
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Study Says Women Rate Men With 12 to 15 Percent Body Fat Highest
A new cross-cultural study finds women rate men with a BMI of 23 to 27 and 12 to 15 percent…
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Cardiologists Warn: Sedentary Hearts Age 20 Years Faster
A two-year exercise trial reversed roughly 20 years of cardiac aging in sedentary middle-aged adults, raising VO2max by 18 percent…
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If a Late Text Sends You Spiraling, Psychologists Have a Name For It
Researchers say people rattled by a late text are not too sensitive. They are showing anxious attachment, and the science…
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Strong Social Bonds May Slow Aging Right Down to Your Cells
A 2025 study of over 2,000 adults found cumulative social advantage tracks with slower epigenetic aging and lower IL-6 inflammation…