Can training to suppress thoughts improve mental health? Study challenges century-old wisdom
Researchers describe the effects of thought suppression on mnemonic, affective, positive, or negative mental health indices.
Researchers describe the effects of thought suppression on mnemonic, affective, positive, or negative mental health indices.
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Researchers discussed using smart and robotic capsules for sampling and sensing the gut.
Next-generation antimicrobial agents (NGAs) as a potential alternative to standard antibiotics
Researchers performed a meta-analysis to evaluate the incidence of cardiovascular (CV) events among individuals with insomnia.