Outbreaks Of Highly Contagious Disease Reach Record High In CA - Patch
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Even the unconscious brain can learn — and predict what you’ll say next - Nature
Search author on: PubMed Google Scholar Bluesky Facebook LinkedIn Reddit Whatsapp X The brains of people under general anaesthesia continue to process words and sounds, a study finds.Credit: BSIP/UIG Via Getty People given general anaesthesia fall into a coma-like state in which their memory and perception of pain are switched off. But new data reveal that the hippocampus — a deep brain structure crucial for memory — remains remarkably active, parsing the grammar and meaning of spoken words and even anticipating what will be said next.
Babies Are Bleeding to Death as Parents Reject a Vitamin Shot Given at Birth - ProPublica
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Ozempic Is Killing Off Weight Loss Surgeries. That’s a Problem - Gizmodo
The growing use of Ozempic and other GLP-1 drugs has had an outsized, sometimes negative, impact on all sorts of industries, particularly those related to food. Another such casualty, research out today suggests, seems to be weight loss surgery.