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CRISPR: Good or Bad?
Diseases such as cancer, arthritis, diabetes, and so many more have caused pain and struggles that so many have to endure when they are...
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Infanticide and feticide are two unusual occurrences that are observable in many mammalian species (Roberts et al., 2012; Zipple, 2020). The...
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Have you ever wondered why you can eat a raw habanero with no problem while your friends and family think you’re crazy? Genetics just might ...
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In the summer of 2019, I worked as an undergraduate research assistant in the CU Sleep and Development Lab where we studied how light exposu...
100% agree. I have been previously prescribed Adderall and Concerta for ADHD and narcolepsy. At the time, it worked wonders. Amazing focus, retained my material easily, and didn't have issues falling asleep throughout the day. Once my narcolepsy was managed by a different medication and my sleep quality improved, the stimulants didn't offer the same benefit. I felt on edge, almost "cracked out" with no sign of the enhanced focus that I had benefited from before. I can see where someone who doesn't have ADHD would think stimulants would give them an edge, but in reality it provides no benefit whatsoever.
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