Scientific Reports
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healthWhy Midlife Sleep Improves in Hotels: The Cognitive Science of Unfinished Tasks
Research reveals middle-aged adults sleep better in hotels due to cognitive relief from unfinished tasks, not luxury amenities. Understanding the Zeigarnik effect offers actionable strategies for restorative rest at home.
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healthScience Reveals The Hidden Sleep Costs Of Co-Sleeping With Pets
New research shows co-sleeping with dogs disrupts sleep, while cats may not. Discover the health trade-offs between comfort and rest quality.
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healthMachine Learning Predicts Syncope Recurrence After PFO Closure
A new study develops a K-nearest neighbours model to identify patients at high risk of recurrent fainting after patent foramen ovale closure.
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healthWhy Staying Home on Weekends Signals Emotional Intelligence
Psychologists reveal the traits of people who prefer solitude over socializing, linking quiet weekends to self-awareness, creativity, and emotional strength.