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Scans peek at brains of highly sensitive people


New research uncovers patterns in the resting brains of highly sensitive people.
Sensory processing sensitivity (SPS) is a biological trait present in roughly a third of the population. In a world of constant information overload and stress, it’s a characteristic that can result in a variety of behaviors, from emotional outbursts to withdrawal, overwhelm, and procrastination.
“Behaviorally, we observe it as being more careful and cautious when approaching new things,” says Bianca Acevedo, a researcher in the University of California, Santa Barbara’s department of psychological and brain sciences. “You might see this behavior anywhere, from fruit flies to humans.” In a new situation, those with the trait are more likely to hang back and see what happens, she explains. ....

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Hurricanes Eta & Iota: Contaminated Water & Damage to Health Facilities Threaten Millions in Honduras - Honduras


Hurricanes Eta & Iota: Contaminated Water & Damage to Health Facilities Threaten Millions in Honduras
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More than four weeks after Hurricanes Eta and Iota hit Central America, several thousand Hondurans remain without access to clean water and health services. Most water sources in the Santa Barbara department in Honduras are contaminated, exposing the population to illnesses such as water-borne and skin diseases, warns Project HOPE. In addition, more than one hundred health facilities remain inoperative across affected areas.
Bethesda, MD (21 December, 2020) More than four weeks after Hurricanes Eta and Iota hit Central America, several thousand Hondurans remain without access to clean water and health services. Most water sources in the Santa Barbara department in Honduras are contaminated, exposing the population to illnesses such as water-borne and skin diseases, warns Project HOPE. In addition, more than one hundred health facilities remain inoperative acro ....

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