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    Deep Brain Stimulation: The Unforeseen Swimming Ban

    Ah, the wonders of science! Deep brain stimulation (DBS) is usually hailed as the miracle cure for those unlucky souls battling Parkinson’s disease. But hold the applause— a new study suggests that after implantation, nine patients (two once-great swimmers included) apparently traded in their life vests for a heavy dose of “sink or swim”. Who knew that curing your tremors would come at the price of your aquatic prowess? As it turns out, DBS can throw a wrench into other motor skills too, like swinging a golf club—because, clearly, we all need a little less coordination in life!

    Ketamine: The Unexpected Alcohol Friend?

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    Accent Bias: A Study in Stereotypes

    Devyani Sharma at The Conversation reminds us that we all have our biases—like the fact that we think people with a French accent are somehow more cultured than those with a thick Scottish brogue. These biases often serve as a shortcut in our thought processes, and that’s where the irony kicks in. When we judge someone’s capabilities based on accent, we might as well be using a magic eight ball—because who needs accurate assessments when discrimination is so much easier?

    The Hunger Games: Not How You Think

    Benedict Carey from The New York Times takes a decidedly unappetizing bite out of the myth of “hanger.” Apparently, being hungry doesn’t always transform us into irritable beasts. Research shows that we only get ‘hangry’ in situations where we misinterpret that delightful twinge in our stomachs as annoyance towards others. Spoiler alert: even the hungriest folks still manage to show kindness—might want to double-check that “are you hungry or are you just rude?” assumption.

    Teenagers and Their Phones: A Nuanced Addiction

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    Handwritten Notes: The Old-Fashioned Hipster

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    Black Friday: A Retail Reality Show

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