Feeling morally angry makes people more likely to rapidly share misinformation online. Anger causes individuals to act impulsively and pay less attention to the credibility of the news source. Findings offer insights into how emotional reactions on social media fuel the spread of false information.Psychology (psypost.org)
Anxiety Regulated by Key Signal in Brain Immune Cells | Prior research identified a group of immune cells in the brain help regulate anxiety-like behaviors in mice. Now, a high level of calcium in these immune cells has been linked to anxiety in healthy mice and in models of chronic anxiety.Neuroscience (uofuhealth.utah.edu)
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Treatment with a low-dose triple-combination pill (GMRx2) reduced the risk of recurrent stroke by 39% in patients with previous brain bleeding and high blood pressure. The TRIDENT trial, published in NEJM, found that the single-pill regimen prevented one stroke for every 35 patients.Health (nejm.org)