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How Propofol Disrupts Consciousness Pathways

9 September 2024 at 15:42
This shows a head with swirly lines.Researchers have mapped how propofol, a widely used anesthetic, alters brain connectivity to induce unconsciousness. Using fMRI, they found that propofol disrupts connections in the thalamus, reducing complex information processing and limiting sensory integration.

Internet picks β€œwerewolf clawing off its own shirt” as new Michigan β€œI Voted” sticker

6 September 2024 at 19:27
A picture of the winning sticker.

Voting really feels good to this werewolf. (credit: State of Michigan)

You can't just ask the Internet to vote on something and assume you'll get a "normal" result.

The town of Fort Wayne, Indiana, learned this the hard way in 2011, when an online vote to name a new government center in town went with "Harry Baals." Though Mr. Baals was in fact a respected former mayor of the town back in the 1930s, contemporary officials weren't convinced that his name was chosen out of merely historical interest.

Or there was the time in 2015 when the British Columbia Ferry Service asked Internet users to name its newest ships and perhaps win a $500 prize. Contest entries included:

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Knowingly Taking Placebos Reduces Stress and Anxiety

23 August 2024 at 23:13
This shows a depressed woman.Researchers have discovered that nondeceptive placebosβ€”placebos given with the full knowledge that they are placebosβ€”can effectively manage stress, even when administered remotely. In a two-week randomized controlled trial, participants experiencing prolonged stress were divided into two groups: one group received nondeceptive placebos, while the other served as a control.

Alcohol Use Linked to Increased Bipolar Disorder Symptoms

23 July 2024 at 23:51
This shows a woman and a a drink.Research reveals that increased alcohol consumption in individuals with bipolar disorder can exacerbate their symptoms over time. Contrary to the belief that alcohol acts as self-medication, the study shows no increase in drinking due to heightened mood symptoms.
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