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Brain Controlled Exoskeleton Helps Paralysed Man Walk Again

 

Implants have been used in the past to stimulate muscles in patient’s bodies, this study is the first to use brain signals to control a robot exoskeleton

 
 
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Modern Stress & Mobile Devices

6 in 10 Millennials never get to relax because of constant urges to check the cell phone/mobile/smart handheld devices, even when there hasn’t been a notification alert of a new message to read.

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Gut Friendly Foods That Promote Weight Loss

Not that long ago it was once thought that the bacteria in our intestines were not doing too much; as is turns out the gut microbiome are highly active and powerful in terms of ability to dictate what we eat, crave, how hungry we are, calories extracted from food, they can also be blamed for unwelcomed food cravings among other jobs. 

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Dog Ownership Associated With Longer Life

According to a study and separate meta-analysis published in Circulation: Cardiovascular Quality and Outcomes dog ownership, provided it is a responsible and good relationship, may be associated with longer life and better cardiovascular outcomes, especially for those who are heart attack and stroke survivors who live alone. 

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STDs Continue To Increase In America To A Record High

In 2018 there were more than 2.4 million reported cases of syphilis, chlamydia, and gonorrhea in America, and that is just the reported cases, many more cases go undiagnosed. 

According to a report from the US CDC cases of the three common sexually transmitted diseases reached a new record level in 2018 within America; cases of gonorrhea and cases of primary and secondary syphilis reached their highest levels since 1991. 

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