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There is a Genetic Link Found Between Mental Illness & Creativity
Recent Studies Revealed that Depression is Not Correlated with Serotonin Levels
Recent studies revealed that an individuals serotonin level is not related to depression. Numerous researches have emerged that serotonin is being linked to depression. Yes, People Can Die of a Broken Heart
Broken Heart Syndrome is one of the most controversial studies that has caused a stir in the medical world. Glow in the Dark Chickens: Shedding a Light Against Bird Flu
Glow in the dark chickens are currently making the headlines as it is reported that these GMO species are a step closer in combating the Bird Flu viru The Creative Gifts Of ADHD: Disorder or a Myth?
Leon Eisenberg, an American Psychiatrist and the founding father of ADHD, made a statement during his death bed interview. It is when he said that “ADHD is a prime example of a fictitious disease.” Grandmothers Made Us Monogamous-- How?
A fascinating study is now explaining why humans have become monogamous. Led by an anthropologist at the University of Utah named Kristen Hawkes, the study suggested that grandmothers have been very important in how humans came to favor long term relationships and monogamy, according to the Northern Californian. Rare ‘Cool’ 200,000-Year-Old Fossils Accidentally Unearthed In California Construction Site; Paleontologists Extremely Excited
More than 600 houses are set to be built at a site in Carlsbad, California, but in July, the housing project has been stopped due to a surprising find – 200,000-year-old fossils. Studies Claim that Some People are Addicted to Food
Food addiction has been rampant all throughout the years and it usually causes obesity. People tend to eat every time they're hungry, but a new study emerged that some people tend to eat for the sake of doing so. Rare 'Fish Fossil' Unearthed in Arizona by Amateur Palaeontologist
An amateur palaeontologist by the name of Stephanie Leco recently hit it big when she discovered the fossil of a rare fish during the summer. Most Americans Don’t Know The True Danger Of Anxiety
Most individuals don't pay attention to anxiety, not knowing the dangers lurking underneath. Mental health is something that should be taken into consideration as high amount of deaths are linked to one's mental wellness. Autism: Not a Disease; New Tests Shed Light on its Genetics
While many think autism to be a disease, further studies over the past twenty years have seen that this isn’t true. There is now a growing knowledge that autism is natural, calling for "neurotypicals" to respect "neurodiversity." 11,000 Years Old Mysterious Wooden Shigir Idol With 'Encrypted Message' Utters Mystery
One of the idols that made the headlines just this week is the famous Shigir Idol, which is known to be oldest known wooded sculpture in the world. Experts Claim that a Dog's Guilt is Just a Myth
Are dogs capable of feeling guilt or shame? Dog owners are usually fooled by their furry pets by putting on a "puppy dog eyes" every time they're guilty of something. Dangerous, Massive 'Gray Swan' Hurricanes the Possible Future; Bigger Than Katrina?
Last week was the 10th anniversary of Hurricane Katrina, the hurricane known as the most destructive in the history of the United States. However, a new study has revealed that Katrina wasn’t the worst storm that hit the country, or any other country for that matter. Simple Urine Test May Help Differentiate Between Bipolar Disorder and Depression
Mental disorder has always one basis for scientific studies. Numerous facts regarding each disorder continually emerge and we are now living in a more advanced generation.
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