Sign out, feel happier? Research shows leaving Facebook improves mood

Benefits of Taking a Social Media Break A recent study suggests that stepping away from social media can lead to significant improvements in mental health. Researchers at Stanford University examined approximately 36,000 users of Facebook and Instagram during the lead-up to the 2020 U.S. presidential election and found evidence of enhanced well-being among those who […]
Trump Approves Executive Order to Accelerate Research on Psychedelics for Mental Health

Trump Signs Executive Order on Psychedelic Medical Research On Saturday, President Donald Trump signed an executive order aimed at speeding up the review process for the use of psychedelics in medical treatments, particularly for mental health issues. The order, part of the Accelerated Medical Treatment of Serious Mental Illness Act, seeks to tackle the growing […]
Joe Rogan Teams Up with Trump to Sign Order for Quick Access to Research and Treatment with Psychedelic Drugs

Executive Order on Psychedelic Research Signed by Trump and Rogan In Washington, podcaster Joe Rogan joined President Donald Trump on Saturday to formalize an executive order aimed at accelerating “access to new medical research and treatments based on psychedelic drugs.” During the signing at the Oval Office, Rogan was accompanied by notable officials including Health […]
Research: Most L.A. Residents Unhappy as Mayoral Election Approaches

Survey Finds Decline in Quality of Life for LA Residents Ahead of Mayoral Election A recent survey indicates that many residents of Los Angeles (LA) are feeling “less satisfied” with their quality of life as the mayoral election approaches. Conducted by the Luskin School of Public Affairs at UCLA, the survey involved 1,400 residents of […]
New Research Connects Ivermectin to Benefits in Cancer Treatment

Declining Trust in Healthcare Institutions Before the pandemic, Americans generally had a solid trust in healthcare systems, regardless of their political views. However, this trust has significantly declined over time due to the challenges posed by COVID-19. In April 2020, during the height of the pandemic, an impressive 71.5% of Americans expressed considerable trust in […]
Being obese during specific stages of life connected to increased risk of early death, research shows

Weight Gain in Your 20s: A Significant Health Risk Traditionally, weight management is regarded as a concern that emerges later in life, often labeled as a midlife issue. However, recent research suggests that gaining weight in your 20s could be more hazardous than previously thought. A comprehensive study involving over 620,000 individuals has revealed that […]
Certain attitudes associated with reduced dementia risk in older adults, research indicates

Optimism and Dementia Risk Linked in New Study A recent study has suggested a possible connection between a person’s outlook on life and their risk of developing dementia. Published in the Journal of the American Geriatrics Society, the research aimed to determine if higher levels of optimism could decrease the chances of cognitive decline as […]
Research shows that Google’s ‘AI Overview’ provides inaccurate information on many subjects.

A recent study highlights that Google’s “AI Overview” feature produces millions of incorrect answers every hour, sparking concerns about the dependability of AI-generated search results. A new analysis from AI startup Oumi unveiled notable issues with the accuracy of Google’s AI summary feature that appears at the top of search outputs. The research scrutinized 8,652 […]
Research Shows Gen-Z Surprising Everyone by Becoming the Most Engaged Movie Audiences

Gen Z’s Moviegoing Habits Surpass Previous Generations A recent study indicates that Gen Z is eclipsing earlier generations by attending more movies each year, marking them as enthusiastic moviegoers. A new report from Fandango reveals that Gen Z is returning to theaters in droves, eagerly purchasing both discounted tickets and premium IMAX options as they […]
Seven scientists linked to NASA, Los Alamos, and defense research are dead or missing — Pat Gray responds

Suspicious Deaths of Scientists Spark Conspiracy Theories In recent years, a series of mysterious deaths and disappearances involving notable American scientists and defense researchers, primarily linked to aerospace, nuclear, and UFO projects, have fueled conspiracy theories. Talk of cover-ups, possible assassinations, and other unusual theories is becoming more prevalent, catching the attention of mainstream media. […]