- Brain waves travel in one direction when memories are made and the opposite when recalled | ScienceDaily
- How a common food ingredient can take a wrong turn, leading to arthritis | ScienceDaily
- Vitamin A may play a central role in stem cell biology and wound repair | ScienceDaily
- Strength training boosts longevity, mood and metabolism as it builds muscle : Shots – Health News : NPR
- Metabolic syndrome, including high blood sugar, blood pressure, linked to cancer : Shots – Health News : NPR
闖校車
- How Therapists Respond to Insults | TIME
- Is COVID-19 Still a Pandemic? | TIME
- Mutation solves a century-old mystery in meiosis | ScienceDaily
- Immunology: Good sleep stimulates the immune system | ScienceDaily
- How water guides the assembly of collagen, the building block of all humans | ScienceDaily
原來一直都是做錯的
- Study suggests that unintentional weight loss is a signal to see a doctor | ScienceDaily
- Could bizarre visual symptoms be a telltale sign of Alzheimer’s? | ScienceDaily
- More than half of US adults don’t know heart disease is leading cause of death, despite 100-year reign | ScienceDaily
- At-Home Medical Tests: Are They Right for You?
- Wrestling with my husband’s fear of getting COVID again : NPR
[翻譯] 男性手淫:您不知道的5件事
痛苦的星期一
- Can we predict how fast cognitive decline will occur with early Alzheimer’s? | ScienceDaily
- Rabies is targeted for elimination. What will that take? : Goats and Soda : NPR
- Hiking in high temperatures and how to stay safe : NPR
- Narcissists mellow with age, study suggests
- Teens are following skincare trends on TikTok. Some dermatologists are wary : Short Wave : NPR
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Wild Wave
- Should You Try to Raise Your ‘Good’ Cholesterol? | TIME
- The New Age of Endless Parenting – The Atlantic
- Trauma Medical Home: New coordinated care model for injured older adults | ScienceDaily
- A study found toxic metals in tampons. Here’s what to know : NPR
- How to capture a parent’s hidden story: Advice from writers and memoirists : NPR