Eye-tracking study reveals depression shifts children’s attention to sad faces

Eye-tracking research reveals that depression alters how children visually attend to emotional expressions, with effects modulated by family history. High-risk…

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Why Nearly Half of U.S. Counties Lack Maternity Care Despite Falling Birth Rates

Nearly 50% of U.S. counties lack an obstetrician-gynecologist despite falling birth rates. This geographic crisis reflects systemic failures in residency…

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How Muscle Really Grows: Exercise Triggers Protein Synthesis, Not Just Microscopic Tears

Research now shows that muscle growth is driven primarily by elevated protein synthesis triggered by mechanical tension, not by microscopic…

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