​Why your brain does not want you to multitask​

We multitasking is considered, we commonly refer to it as switching from one task to another. However, neuroscience shows that the brain cannot perform two attention-demanding tasks simultaneously. As per an expert reviewed article from News Medical and Life Sciences, what feels like multitasking is actually the brain rapidly switching its focus from one task…

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When English fast bowler Brydon Carse considered ‘amputating’ his toe to continue playing cricket, and why a minor injury should never be ignored

English cricketer Brydon Carse recently experienced a severe foot injury (2024-2025) so painful, that he considered amputating his toe to continue playing cricket. Let’s take a look at what happened, and if Brydon really amputated his toe or not…What exactly happened to Brydon Carse’s toeBrydon Carse, 30, developed deep, infected cuts on the second toe…

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Do mustard and vinegar really help heartburn? A gastroenterologist explains

Heartburn strikes with that sharp chest burn after eating, leaving many desperate for relief. It is most commonly caused by-stomach acid travelling up towards the throat (acid reflux). Folks swear by vinegar-based fixes like mustard, apple cider vinegar, or pickle juice, claiming instant calm. Florida gastroenterologist Dr. Joseph Salhab-recently explained why these help some people…

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Toasters, air fryers, and hair dryers identified as major indoor pollution sources, study reveals

Common household gadgets quietly pump trillions of ultrafine particles into indoor air each day. Researchers at Pusan National University in South Korea tested popular items like toasters, air fryers–and hair dryers, uncovering emissions that slip deep into lungs and carry hidden dangers.The team set up a sealed lab chamber to capture exact particle counts from…

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