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"description": "The predictive brain · Risk profile of adult premature infants · AI sources that never existed: When scientific articles are based on fabricated literature · Alzheimer's pathology without symptoms · Chronic fatigue: UK Bonn develops app · Podcast: “Do we still understand what we are researching?”",
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"textContent": "These sources present recent developments in medical science and research integrity, beginning with a study on the **predictive nature of the human brain** and its parallels to artificial intelligence. The collection also examines the long-term **health risks for adults born prematurely** and evaluates the **cellular resilience** that allows some individuals to remain cognitively healthy despite biological markers of Alzheimer’s. Two segments address the **influence of AI on academia** , specifically focusing on the dangers of **fabricated citations** and the difficulty of understanding machine-generated logic. Finally, researchers are investigating how **digital applications** can assist patients in managing the daily burdens of **chronic fatigue**.\n\nEnglish Edition MINQs weekly 23 26\n\n0:00\n\n/803.964716553288\n\n1×",
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