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On the face of it, it seems that the possibility that we intentionally seek content that harms us, is contrary to the research-based hedonistic principle, according to which man strives to avoid pain and maximize pleasure, and therefore would prefer to avoid consuming content that evokes negative feelings such as anger. New research proves the opposite
Pools of immune system cells taken from patients and mice with liver cancer and melanoma, partly composed of tired immune cells
Disruption of the activity rate of neural networks is related to the development of Alzheimer's disease
An advanced molecular structure may detect and report intracellular activity that may cause cancer
The body's cells sense - and regulate - the amount of iron inside them
"A wise man learns from the experience of others, a fool learns from his own experience." indeed? According to sparrow research, the answer is: it depends
We all use the "wisdom of the crowd", but the crowd, what to do, is made up of lots of individuals who behave differently
Star observations made in Babylon teach about the past and may hint at the future
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