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  2. A Neurologist Explains Why You Can’t Get That Song Out of ...

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    An earworm happens when you have the “inability to dislodge a song and prevent it from repeating itself” in your head, explains Steven Gordon, M.D ., neurologist at UC Health and assistant ...

  3. Menstrual synchrony - Wikipedia

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    Women's string figure depicting the "menstrual blood of three women", illustrating the Yolngu people's tribal mythology of menstrual synchrony. Menstrual synchrony, also called the McClintock effect, or the Wellesley effect, is a contested process whereby women who begin living together in close proximity would experience their menstrual cycle onsets (the onset of menstruation or menses ...

  4. Ring Camera Catches Incredible Moment Family of Raccoons ...

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    June 28, 2024 at 12:53 PM. Shutterstock / Tyler Plum. Homeowners in Ontario were stunned this week when an entire family of raccoons fell out of the ceiling of their front entryway and crashed to ...

  5. Jet lag - Wikipedia

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    Psychiatry, neurology, aviation medicine. Jet lag, or desynchronosis, is a temporary physiological condition that occurs when a person's circadian rhythm is out of sync with the time zone they are in, and is a typical result from travelling rapidly across multiple time zones (east–west or west–east). For example, someone travelling from New ...

  6. Congenital mirror movement disorder - Wikipedia

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    Congenital mirror movement disorder (CMM disorder) is a rare genetic neurological disorder which is characterized by mirrored movement, sometimes referred to as associated or synkinetic movement, most often in the upper extremity of the body. [1] [2] These movements are voluntary intentional movements on one, ipsilateral, side of the body that ...

  7. Surprise: Your period probably doesn't sync up to women you ...

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    In the past, research has said 'yes' to the period syncing theory -- but what about now?

  8. Virtual reality sickness - Wikipedia

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    Virtual reality sickness. Virtual reality sickness ( VR sickness) occurs when exposure to a virtual environment causes symptoms that are similar to motion sickness symptoms. [1] The most common symptoms are general discomfort, eye strain, headache, stomach awareness, nausea, vomiting, pallor, sweating, fatigue, drowsiness, disorientation, and ...

  9. Semaglutide is linked to a rare eye condition that can cause ...

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    Rizzo points out that his study did not show cause and effect — it just found a link. “Hopefully, it will prompt a much larger study to examine whether there's cause and effect,” he says.