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"description": "Model predicts health risks · How can antibiotic resistance be prevented? · ADHD as a creative engine · Sweeteners: Negative effects extending to the next generation? · Resilience: The brain actively adapts to stress · Grimace improves pain detection in laboratory mice",
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"textContent": "These sources highlight diverse breakthroughs in medical science and psychology, ranging from **artificial intelligence** to **preventative health**. Researchers are utilizing **Transformer-based models** to predict insurance-based health risks and exploring **novel vaccines** to combat the global threat of antibiotic resistance. Other studies shift the perspective on **ADHD** , framing it as a creative asset rather than a deficit, while investigation into **non-nutritive sweeteners** suggests their biological impact may span multiple generations. Additionally, neuroscientists have identified specific **brain network dynamics** that facilitate emotional resilience and stress adaptation. Collectively, these findings illustrate how **technological innovation** and a deeper understanding of biological systems are reshaping modern healthcare.\n\nEnglish Edition MINQs weekly 18 26\n\n0:00\n\n/1221.601814\n\n1×",
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