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Music’s Healing Power: How Songs Can Reduce Pain and Anxiety

by Dr. Michael Lee – Health Editor October 18, 2025
written by Dr. Michael Lee – Health Editor

Music May Offer a Non-Pharmaceutical Path to Pain Management, studies Suggest

WASHINGTON (AP) – Facing surgery or living with chronic ​illness?⁣ New research indicates a familiar playlist might be a surprisingly ‌effective tool for managing pain. Studies are revealing that listening to music – particularly genres people enjoy – can demonstrably increase pain tolerance, offering a simple, side-effect-free complement‌ to customary​ medical treatments.

While pain medication remains crucial, ‍scientists are‍ increasingly exploring the potential of music to activate emotional and memory centers in the⁢ brain,⁢ effectively⁣ distracting from discomfort. A recent study‍ found that exposure to preferred music genres – including ⁤classical, rock, pop, urban, and electronic – extended participants’ ability to withstand acute pain, as measured by tolerance to‌ very cold temperatures. Importantly, there wasn’t ⁢a‍ single ​”best” genre; the key factor was personal preference.

“The more people listened to a favorite genre, ⁤the more they could endure pain,” explained Dr. emy van der Valk Bouman, a co-author of the research. ​”A lot of people thought that classical ⁢music would help them⁤ more. Actually, we are finding⁤ more evidence that what’s best is just the music you⁣ like.”

the underlying mechanisms aren’t‌ fully understood, but researchers ⁤beleive ⁣familiar songs trigger memories and ⁤emotions, shifting focus ​away from pain signals. The act of choosing the⁢ music⁣ also⁤ appears to be significant, providing a ‌sense of control for individuals dealing⁢ with chronic conditions. Claire ⁣Howlin, director of the Music and Health⁣ Psychology Lab at Trinity College Dublin, co-authored a study demonstrating that allowing patients to select their⁣ own⁣ songs improved their pain tolerance.

“It’s one thing that people ‌can have control over ‌if ​they have a chronic condition – it gives them agency,” ⁣Howlin said.

Further research suggests that attentive listening is crucial. A preliminary study co-authored by ‍a Florida State psychologist indicated that ⁣daily, focused listening might reduce chronic pain. “Music has a way of lighting⁤ up‌ different ‍parts of the brain,” the psychologist explained, “so you’re giving people this positive emotional bump that takes their ‌mind away from the pain.”

Jazz singer Cecily‍ Gardner, of Culver City, California, shared ​her personal experience, stating, “Music reduces stress, fosters ⁣community, and just transports you to a better place.” Some doctors are now embracing music as a​ simple, accessible intervention⁣ with no known⁢ adverse​ effects.

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Health

Best Lidl Laundry Detergent: Top-Rated by Stiftung Warentest

by Dr. Michael Lee – Health Editor October 18, 2025
written by Dr. Michael Lee – Health Editor

Lidl Laundry Detergent Tops ​Consumer Reports, ⁤Outperforms Major Brands

BERLIN – In a⁢ stunning‌ upset to established laundry detergent giants, a‍ budget-amiable option sold at ⁢Lidl has been declared one of ‍the top performers in recent testing by Stiftung Warentest, ⁣a leading German consumer organization comparable to France’s 60 Million Consumers. The Formil​ detergent, priced‍ at just €5.30 for a 60-wash container, ⁣impressed‌ testers with its effectiveness on both ‍everyday stains and stubborn marks like red wine and jam.

The results come as welcome news for cost-conscious consumers facing rising ⁢household expenses. Laundry detergent​ is an essential ⁣purchase, yet ‌often represents ‌a ⁢significant recurring cost, with consumers ⁢typically committing to a full bottle -⁢ 40 to 60 washes – before assessing its performance. Stiftung Warentest’s rigorous evaluation, involving 900 washes and four tons of textiles, provides crucial guidance for shoppers seeking a‍ high-performance product tailored ⁢to thier needs.

According to‌ Stiftung Warentest,Formil “impresses for its ‍effectiveness on everyday stains,but​ also on​ stubborn dirt such as red wine or even jam.” The⁤ detergent⁤ is available in both “global” and “color” versions. Other brands receiving a “very good” rating included Aldi’s ​Tandil Ultra, ‌noted‍ for its gentleness on fabrics,⁢ and detergents from the dm brand.‍

Conversely, Lenor ranked last in the testing, with⁢ Stiftung Warentest criticizing‌ its poor dirt removal, stating it can leave “a transparent film on white laundry.” The findings​ underscore the growing effectiveness of affordable, private-label detergents ​compared to conventional, well-known brands.

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Post-nut phenomenon: Why men cry after sex

by Dr. Michael Lee – Health Editor October 16, 2025
written by Dr. Michael Lee – Health Editor

Post-Sex Blues are Real: Up to 40 Percent of Men‍ Experience ‘Post-Nut Phenomenon’

LONDON – ​A surprising number of men experience a temporary ​dip‍ in mood following sexual activity, a phenomenon increasingly recognized as “post-nut phenomenon” (PCD), or colloquially,‍ the “post-sex blues.” Affecting⁤ an estimated 40 percent of men, PCD isn’t ​a sign of dissatisfaction with a partner or the‍ encounter itself, but a complex neurochemical response that can leave individuals feeling sad, agitated, or even empty.

While frequently enough dismissed or shrouded in silence, understanding PCD is gaining traction as experts highlight its prevalence and potential impact on emotional​ wellbeing. The experience, which can occur irrespective of orgasm, stems from hormonal fluctuations and a shift⁣ from intimacy ⁤to detachment, leaving some vulnerable to temporary mood changes. It’s a common ⁤experience that’s ⁤now being openly discussed, helping to destigmatize what was once ‌a largely unspoken issue.

Sex and relationships‍ psychotherapist Gigi Engle explained the experience, stating: “PCD – frequently enough referred to as the ‘post-sex blues’ – is when someone experiences feelings of sadness or agitation after⁣ consensual sex, even if the sexual encounter was loving and pleasurable.” She further clarified that PCD “can happen whether orgasm was experienced or not, but often ⁣is a comorbidity ‍with orgasm.”

The ‌rapid changes in hormones like ⁢oxytocin and dopamine after orgasm are believed to contribute​ to these feelings. Oxytocin, frequently enough called the ⁢”love hormone,” ⁢surges during intimacy, creating ‌feelings of bonding and pleasure. Though, ‍this surge is followed by a rapid⁢ decline, ‍potentially leading ‌to a ​temporary mood shift. The transition from⁢ the closeness of sexual intimacy to ‍a more detached state can also trigger feelings of vulnerability.

For those experiencing PCD regularly⁤ or ‍finding the feelings particularly⁤ troubling, professional help is available. Neuro Wellness brand recommends exploring⁤ options such⁤ as therapy sessions with a⁢ clinical psychologist or psychiatrist, group counselling led by a trained mental ⁤health ​professional, or utilizing online resources⁢ like self-help groups and chat rooms.Recognizing PCD as a legitimate experience is the first step towards addressing‍ it and prioritizing emotional wellbeing.

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Canadian Airports Hacked to Broadcast Pro-Hamas Message

by Emma Walker – News Editor October 16, 2025
written by Emma Walker – News Editor

Pro-Hamas Messages Displayed After Cyberattacks at Three canadian Airports

TORONTO – Cyberattacks targeted digital display systems at Toronto Pearson,⁢ Montreal ‍Trudeau, and Calgary ​International ‍airports on Tuesday, resulting in the display of pro-Hamas messages and doctored images.⁤ The messages, which included images of militants and Israeli Prime Minister ⁤Benjamin​ Netanyahu, were crudely photoshopped ⁤around luminous red text.

The incident was ‍claimed by a user ⁤on social media, who spent⁣ Wednesday celebrating media coverage of the airport⁢ disruptions. Authorities have ​not yet identified the perpetrator ⁢or group responsible.

The attacks highlight longstanding concerns ⁣about Canada’s vulnerability‌ too⁢ cybercrime. Experts have described Canada and its public institutions as a⁣ “high-value, low-risk target” for cybercriminals,​ including state-sponsored actors. A recent forecast​ from the Canadian Center for Cyber Security indicated that state-sponsored cyberthreat ​actors are “vrey likely” ‍targeting critical infrastructure networks ‌in Canada and allied countries in planning for potential disruptive attacks. The centre identified China’s cyber program as ⁣the most sophisticated ⁢and active state threat to Canada⁢ currently.

David Shipley, CEO of Beauceron Security, a New Brunswick-based cybersecurity ‍firm, characterized Tuesday’s hack as a “stunt” rather than a serious ​attack, noting the absence⁤ of ransom demands.⁤ He also pointed to the perpetrator’s self-promotion ⁤on social media as evidence of inexperience.⁣ “When you’re victorious, you generally don’t need to self-promote,” shipley said. “It’s ⁣like ‍it’s the cyber equivalent of someone⁤ running around saying ‘I’m‍ cool’ – the moment⁣ that you say you’re‌ cool, you probably aren’t.”

Shipley further criticized the ⁣lack ‌of resources allocated to cybersecurity for local police departments and RCMP ‍detachments, stating, ‍”How is it [okay] in any way, shape or form for a 21st-century country to expect these tiny police forces to have any resources to help⁢ the airports in⁤ this case? It’s beyond ludicrous ​and it just highlights ‍we’re not a serious country.”

The incident underscores the growing threat of cyberattacks ​against critical infrastructure ⁢and the need for increased investment in cybersecurity measures.

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Title: Kiernan Shipka Shares Her Spooky Season Routine & Halloween Costume

by Julia Evans – Entertainment Editor October 16, 2025
written by Julia Evans – Entertainment Editor

Kiernan Shipka Prepares for‌ Spooky Season with Horror Films, ⁤Parties & Prioritizing Sleep

LOS ⁤ANGELES, October 26, 2023 – Actress Kiernan Shipka, known for her roles in thrillers like Totally Killer, ⁢ Longlegs, The Silence, and Chilling Adventures of Sabrina,⁣ is gearing⁢ up for⁢ Halloween with a blend​ of ⁢classic traditions and self-care.Shipka shared her Halloween must-haves with Entertainment Tonight,⁤ revealing a love ​for horror movies, haunted houses, candy, and costume parties.

“My Halloween must-haves include watching and rewatching a long list⁤ of horror films,going to a haunted⁤ house or two,eating candy,and hitting a few parties on the big night. … I always​ like dressing up and I love decorations,”​ Shipka said.

The actress emphasized the importance of a well-planned costume, noting that‍ ideas often⁣ strike at random moments. “Sometimes my costume is planned out and sometimes it’s last minute.… Usually, the‍ idea will just come to me at a random moment, and I ⁤write it down so that I remember when Halloween time‌ approaches,” she explained, adding that she ⁤already has a “very ‍hair and makeup⁣ focused” costume prepared for this ‍year.

Shipka also highlighted ‍the necessity of prioritizing sleep before the festivities. She’s partnering with Hatch for their Goodnight, Phone ⁢ campaign, which encourages⁢ disconnecting from devices before bed.

“Good sleep ⁢is so important. When ‍I don’t get enough,I really ​feel it. I remind myself that I want to‌ feel excited and ⁣present during a big event, so getting a good night’s sleep beforehand is a non-negotiable,” Shipka stated.

Her bedtime routine includes a snack,daily review and to-do list creation,skincare,a magnesium gummy,and utilizing Hatch’s Restore sleep clock ‍with‌ soothing sounds and lights. Shipka is also​ enjoying the seasonal bedtime stories available on⁣ Hatch+, including a recent addition of The ⁤Legend of Sleepy⁤ Hollow.

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Man with Alzheimer’s gene shows no symptoms at 76, baffles researchers

by Dr. Michael Lee – Health Editor October 14, 2025
written by Dr. Michael Lee – Health Editor

Man Carrying Alzheimer’s Gene Remains Symptom-Free at 76, Offering⁣ Hope for ⁤New Treatments

BOSTON, ⁤MA – A 76-year-old ‌man from⁤ Massachusetts is‍ defying medical expectations by remaining cognitively normal despite carrying a rare genetic mutation guaranteeing the development of Alzheimer’s disease, baffling researchers and offering a potential pathway to groundbreaking new ⁣treatments. The case of ‌Michael Whitney is prompting intensive study ⁢into the biological factors that may be protecting him⁣ from the devastating neurological condition.

Whitney carries‌ a mutation in the APP gene,a genetic anomaly known to​ cause early-onset familial Alzheimer’s. Individuals with this mutation almost invariably develop symptoms by​ their late 60s. Yet, after 14 years of observation and rigorous testing, Whitney shows no clinical signs ​of the disease. His case⁣ is being investigated by researchers at⁤ Massachusetts General⁤ Hospital, who hope to unlock the‍ secrets of his resilience.

“Looking at the advances they’ve made over the last 14 ‌years – it’s amazing,” said Dr.Rudolph Tanzi, director of the Genetics and Aging Research Unit at Massachusetts General hospital, ‍in an interview with Fox news Digital. “It’s imperative that we keep going.”

Alzheimer’s⁢ disease‍ affects over 6.7 million americans, according to ⁢the Alzheimer’s Association, and is a leading cause of death. While most cases are sporadic, a small percentage – less than ⁣5% – are linked to rare genetic mutations like the one Whitney carries. Understanding why some individuals ⁤with ‌these mutations remain unaffected coudl revolutionize preventative strategies and‌ therapeutic interventions.

Researchers have been conducting regular cognitive and neurological assessments,and also brain scans,on Whitney⁢ since 2009. They have also analyzed his cerebrospinal ⁣fluid and blood, and have obtained tissue samples for further study. The data‍ collected so far has revealed no evidence of amyloid plaque buildup,⁢ a hallmark⁤ of Alzheimer’s disease, in Whitney’s⁤ brain.

“We ⁣have made all ​of​ the data we have available, and also the tissue samples,” explained Dr. Jose Llibre-Guerra, a neurologist⁣ involved in⁢ Whitney’s case.​ “If researchers want to request those ‍to do additional analysis, that’s something we would welcome.”

Whitney remains dedicated to the research, viewing it as his “third career.” He acknowledges the demanding nature of the testing⁢ process but remains steadfast ⁤in his commitment.

“It’s become ⁤my calling,” Whitney said. “When we go for testing, ‌it’s a pretty rigorous day, but after 14 years, I’m used to it now, so that’s‌ not a concern.”

“As ⁢long as they need me, ​I’ll be here. I’m in it for the long haul.”

Researchers are hopeful that further examination into Whitney’s case will uncover the biological mechanisms protecting him from Alzheimer’s, perhaps leading‍ to new targets for ​drug development and preventative measures for those​ at high risk.

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