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Can you tell which of these is AI-generated art?

AI-generated images are increasingly difficult to distinguish from human-created ones, with participants misidentifying them 40% of the time.
Surprisingly, people tended to prefer AI art over human-made art, even those who dislike AI art.

A.D.H.D. Symptoms Are Milder With a Busy Schedule, Study Finds

Having a busy schedule helped Sophie Didier manage her A.D.H.D. symptoms and improve academically.
#health-risks

Getting more light in the day and less at night is good for your health. Here's why

Light exposure significantly affects health and longevity, with brighter nights linked to increased mortality risk.

Cannabis Use Linked to Higher Risk of Heart Attack and Stroke

Cannabis may have medical benefits at certain dosages, but smoking or vaping it can pose health risks.
A new study indicates that cannabis use is linked to increased risk of heart attacks and stroke, with daily users facing the highest risk.

Getting more light in the day and less at night is good for your health. Here's why

Light exposure significantly affects health and longevity, with brighter nights linked to increased mortality risk.

Cannabis Use Linked to Higher Risk of Heart Attack and Stroke

Cannabis may have medical benefits at certain dosages, but smoking or vaping it can pose health risks.
A new study indicates that cannabis use is linked to increased risk of heart attacks and stroke, with daily users facing the highest risk.
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Parents trust ChatGPT over doctors, shocking new study claims

Parents trust AI like ChatGPT over healthcare professionals for children's health information, even though it may not be accurate or tailored.

Walking faster may help you live longer. Experts say to aim for this pace

Walking pace is vital for health benefits; faster walking reduces death risk more than merely increasing step count.

97% of trans youth don't regret transitioning, new study finds - LGBTQ Nation

Most transgender youth do not detransition after years of transitioning, with only 4% reporting changes.
The study emphasizes the importance of supportive environments for transgender youth.

Your doctor's office could be reading your blood pressure all wrong

Improper arm positioning significantly affects blood pressure readings, increasing measurements when arms are not aligned properly. Immediate implications for healthcare practices are necessary.

Small Providers, More Fiber Help Rural Economies: Study

Improved broadband access significantly enhances economic outcomes in rural communities.

Women facing safety tax' through spending hundreds a year on taxis home

Young women are compelled to spend on taxis due to safety concerns, indicating a societal issue around harassment and fear for women's safety.

How to Establish Trust and Credibility

Expressive faces build trust and improve relationships more effectively than poker faces.

Advanced dementia patients may briefly regain memory months before they die

Lucidity episodes in dementia patients can occur more than six months before death.

Our brains have a built-in GPS! Scientists pinpoint a 'neural compass'

Humans possess an internal neural compass in the brain that aids in navigation, indicating changes in direction beforehand.

What have I learned from 20 years of parenting? Never to underestimate how wrong I can be | Emma Beddington

Parents and children do not necessarily share the big five personality traits, with only 40% similarity found in a study.

AI helps boost creativity in the workplace but still can't compete with people's problem-solving skills, study finds

AI mistrust often based on wrong reasons
AI excels in creative tasks but struggles in problem-solving
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Antidepressant withdrawal symptoms experienced by 15% of users, study finds

Around 15% of people stopping antidepressants experience withdrawal symptoms, with 3% facing severe symptoms like dizziness, headache, nausea, insomnia, and irritability.

German study shows 1 in 6 develop antidepressant withdrawal DW 06/07/2024

14% of people who discontinued antidepressants experience withdrawal symptoms.

Antidepressant withdrawal symptoms experienced by 15% of users, study finds

Around 15% of people stopping antidepressants experience withdrawal symptoms, with 3% facing severe symptoms like dizziness, headache, nausea, insomnia, and irritability.

German study shows 1 in 6 develop antidepressant withdrawal DW 06/07/2024

14% of people who discontinued antidepressants experience withdrawal symptoms.
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Young Canadians prefer in-person and hybrid work, according to a new report

37% of Canadian youth aged 15-19 prefer entirely in-person work, surprising against assumptions of remote preference due to screen time.
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