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Autism Subtypes and Long COVID Mechanisms Reframe Risk - technology
2025-10-03
4 min read
Elena Rodriguez
Autism Subtypes and Long COVID Mechanisms Reframe Risk

A wave of evidence highlights a pivot from one-size-fits-all narratives to mechanism-driven insights, with autism subtypes and long COVID receptor changes pointing to more tailored interventions. Social and cultural dynamics—status-linked stress, gendered prestige losses, and emotion-first voter behavior—underscore how environments shape risk, while new findings on silicone emissions and a mass-accreting planet expand practical and cosmic frontiers.

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#autism subtypes
#long covid
#social status stress
#silicone bakeware emissions
#rogue planet accretion
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Science in Action: Health, Environment, and the Brain Collide - The critical role of accurate diagnosis and early intervention in mental and neurological health
2025-08-20
4 min read
Jamie Sullivan
Science in Action: Health, Environment, and the Brain Collide

From advances in ADHD treatment to urgent warnings about wildfire smoke and climate-driven heatwaves, today's r/science discussions reveal a world where health, environment, and cognition are deeply interconnected. Researchers and the public alike are pushing for earlier intervention, smarter therapies, and global responsibility.

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#ADHD
#climate change
#wildfire smoke
#long COVID
#neuroscience
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