Articles for author: Sameen David

Sameen David

These 7 Pisces Season Rituals Unlock Your Inner Magic

7 Pisces Season Rituals to Awaken Your Inner Mystic

Pisces season flows in from February 19 to March 20, drawing people toward deeper emotional waters and spiritual insights. Question Assumptions for Clearer Connections Question Assumptions for Clearer Connections (Image Credits: Flickr) Pisces energy often blurs boundaries, making misunderstandings common. People frequently jumped to conclusions during this time, only to realize later they misread intentions. ...

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Genes Linked to Antidepressant Use May Reveal New Insights Into Depression and Anxiety

40 Genetic Regions Linked to SSRI Use Signal Broader Mental Health Vulnerabilities

A comprehensive genetic study of nearly 900,000 people pinpointed 40 regions associated with selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor (SSRI) use, offering clues to why some individuals require antidepressants beyond traditional depression diagnoses. Stronger Genetic Signals Than Depression Alone Stronger Genetic Signals Than Depression Alone (Image Credits: Pixabay) Researchers combined data from the UK Biobank and the ...

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What It Means to Be ‘Touch-Starved’

The Silent Struggle of Skin Hunger: Decoding Touch Starvation

Millions grapple with an invisible deficit in today’s hyper-connected yet physically distant world, where the absence of simple human contact leaves lasting impacts on well-being. A Growing Craving for Contact A Growing Craving for Contact (Image Credits: Unsplash) Touch starvation, often called skin hunger, strikes when individuals endure prolonged periods without meaningful physical interaction. This ...

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Reaching 4,500 Young People Through DSWF’s UK Wildlife Education Programme

4,500 UK Youth Embrace Wildlife Conservation in DSWF’s Latest Outreach

Hampshire – The David Shepherd Wildlife Foundation delivered a virtual workshop that engaged 149 teachers and reached an estimated 4,500 pupils across the county as part of its UK Wildlife Education Programme. Virtual Conference Sparks Classroom Revolution Virtual Conference Sparks Classroom Revolution (Image Credits: Unsplash) More than 100 questions poured into the live chat during ...

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Agave or bust! Mexican long-nosed bats head farther north in search of sweet nectar

Endangered Bats Extend Migration 100 Miles North in Quest for Agave Nectar

New Mexico — Mexican long-nosed bats pushed their summer migration farther north last year, reaching the edges of Gila National Forest in search of healthier agave blooms amid regional drought. Northernmost Detection Signals Shift Northernmost Detection Signals Shift (Image Credits: Imgs.mongabay.com) Researchers uncovered the bats’ presence through environmental DNA swabbing of agave plants and hummingbird ...

Did Megalodon Roam the Ancient Seas Off the US Coast? New Evidence Surfaces

Did Megalodon Roam the Ancient Seas Off the US Coast? New Evidence Surfaces

You’ve probably heard whispers about the megalodon before. That massive prehistoric shark that supposedly dwarfed every creature in the ocean and made today’s great white look like a guppy. It sounds almost mythical, doesn’t it? Yet the evidence we keep finding tells us this beast was absolutely real. Recently, scientists have been unearthing fascinating new ...