• In Japan, the term "Johatsu" (蒸発), which literally means "evaporation," refers to people who deliberately disappear from their lives due to intense personal pressures like debt, family conflict, shame, or work-related stress. According to The Economic Times, these individuals often vanish without warning, leaving behind homes, jobs, and relationships to start over in complete anonymity.

    To make this possible, many turn to specialized companies known as "night movers" or yonige-ya. These discreet services operate mostly under cover of darkness, helping clients pack up and relocate without alerting neighbors or family. The phenomenon gained traction in the 1990s after Japan’s economic bubble burst, leaving many in financial ruin. Sociologist Hiroki Nakamori notes that Japan’s cultural emphasis on privacy and the limited police involvement in non-criminal disappearances make it surprisingly easy for someone to vanish.

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    In Japan, the term "Johatsu" (蒸発), which literally means "evaporation," refers to people who deliberately disappear from their lives due to intense personal pressures like debt, family conflict, shame, or work-related stress. According to The Economic Times, these individuals often vanish without warning, leaving behind homes, jobs, and relationships to start over in complete anonymity. To make this possible, many turn to specialized companies known as "night movers" or yonige-ya. These discreet services operate mostly under cover of darkness, helping clients pack up and relocate without alerting neighbors or family. The phenomenon gained traction in the 1990s after Japan’s economic bubble burst, leaving many in financial ruin. Sociologist Hiroki Nakamori notes that Japan’s cultural emphasis on privacy and the limited police involvement in non-criminal disappearances make it surprisingly easy for someone to vanish. Credits: Brain Monkey #Japan #heal #life
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  • He didn’t understand the diagnosis. He didn’t need to. He just knew. His person wasn’t okay. The routine changed. The voice was weaker. The energy was gone. So he stayed close.

    Quiet. Watchful.

    And when his human went to the hospital, the dog waited. Until one day, they let him in.

    He climbed onto the bed — and he never left.

    He didn’t bark. Didn’t whine. Just lay there, pressed against the chest of the man he loved more than anything.

    The doctors weren’t sure at first. But they saw. They saw how the man’s heartbeat calmed. How his breathing steadied.

    They saw how this dog wasn’t just a visitor — he was a healer.

    A quiet presence doing what no medicine could.
    He didn’t ask for treats, or attention.

    He just needed to stay.

    Because sometimes, love isn’t loud. It’s just… not leaving.

    And that was enough. That was everything."


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    He didn’t understand the diagnosis. He didn’t need to. He just knew. His person wasn’t okay. The routine changed. The voice was weaker. The energy was gone. So he stayed close. Quiet. Watchful. And when his human went to the hospital, the dog waited. Until one day, they let him in. He climbed onto the bed — and he never left. He didn’t bark. Didn’t whine. Just lay there, pressed against the chest of the man he loved more than anything. The doctors weren’t sure at first. But they saw. They saw how the man’s heartbeat calmed. How his breathing steadied. They saw how this dog wasn’t just a visitor — he was a healer. A quiet presence doing what no medicine could. He didn’t ask for treats, or attention. He just needed to stay. Because sometimes, love isn’t loud. It’s just… not leaving. And that was enough. That was everything." Credit : Malone Real -
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  • In a major new finding almost a decade in the making, researchers at Harvard Medical School say they’ve found a key that may unlock many of the mysteries of Alzheimer’s disease and brain aging — the humble metal lithium.

    https://edition.cnn.com/2025/08/06/health/lithium-alzheimers-brain-study
    In a major new finding almost a decade in the making, researchers at Harvard Medical School say they’ve found a key that may unlock many of the mysteries of Alzheimer’s disease and brain aging — the humble metal lithium. https://edition.cnn.com/2025/08/06/health/lithium-alzheimers-brain-study
    Scientists say it may be possible to protect aging brains from Alzheimer’s with an old remedy — lithium | CNN
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    In a major new finding almost a decade in the making, researchers at Harvard Medical School say they’ve found a key that may unlock many of the mysteries of Alzheimer’s disease and brain aging — the humble metal lithium.
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  • Autophagy, meaning "self-eating," is a natural cellular process in which the body recycles damaged components and proteins, particularly during fasting or periods of low nutrient intake. This biological cleanup mechanism plays a key role in maintaining cellular health by breaking down and removing dysfunctional parts before they accumulate and cause harm. Japanese scientist Yoshinori Ohsumi was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 2016 for his groundbreaking work in discovering the genes behind this essential process.

    Beyond its cellular housekeeping role, autophagy has been linked to longevity and disease prevention. Studies suggest that activating autophagy through intermittent fasting or caloric restriction may reduce the risk of chronic diseases like cancer, type 2 diabetes, and neurodegenerative disorders such as Alzheimer’s. As scientists continue to explore this powerful process, autophagy is emerging as a cornerstone of preventive health strategies and age-related disease research.

    #Autophagy #CellularHealth #FastingBenefits

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    Autophagy, meaning "self-eating," is a natural cellular process in which the body recycles damaged components and proteins, particularly during fasting or periods of low nutrient intake. This biological cleanup mechanism plays a key role in maintaining cellular health by breaking down and removing dysfunctional parts before they accumulate and cause harm. Japanese scientist Yoshinori Ohsumi was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 2016 for his groundbreaking work in discovering the genes behind this essential process. Beyond its cellular housekeeping role, autophagy has been linked to longevity and disease prevention. Studies suggest that activating autophagy through intermittent fasting or caloric restriction may reduce the risk of chronic diseases like cancer, type 2 diabetes, and neurodegenerative disorders such as Alzheimer’s. As scientists continue to explore this powerful process, autophagy is emerging as a cornerstone of preventive health strategies and age-related disease research. #Autophagy #CellularHealth #FastingBenefits @Credits Engineering Facts - FB
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  • #Italy has confirmed two deaths and at least 32 cases of West Nile virus in 2025, amid an uptick in southern #Europe this summer.

    https://www.euronews.com/health/2025/07/24/italy-reports-32-cases-including-2-deaths-from-west-nile-virus-amid-spread-of-mosquito-bor
    #Italy has confirmed two deaths and at least 32 cases of West Nile virus in 2025, amid an uptick in southern #Europe this summer. https://www.euronews.com/health/2025/07/24/italy-reports-32-cases-including-2-deaths-from-west-nile-virus-amid-spread-of-mosquito-bor
    Italy reports 32 cases, including 2 deaths, from West Nile virus
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    Most cases have been identified in the province of Latina, about 100 kilometres south of Rome.
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  • If you love to get some healthy food to refresh you during this warm weather waves, here a simply recipe - without the need to cook - with everything inside, included proteins!

    https://rainbowplantlife.com/chickpea-salad/
    If you love to get some healthy food to refresh you during this warm weather waves, here a simply recipe - without the need to cook - with everything inside, included proteins! https://rainbowplantlife.com/chickpea-salad/
    Mediterranean Chickpea Salad
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    A vibrant chickpea salad with a spiced garlic oil, lots of lemon, and whipped tahini. Perfect for weeknights, meal prep, or even entertaining!
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  • Overwatch 2 director thinks "competition is healthy" in the hero shooter space, but says the FPS' new features aren't "a response to Marvel Rivals"

    https://www.gamesradar.com/games/fps/overwatch-2-director-thinks-competition-is-healthy-in-the-hero-shooter-space-but-says-the-fps-new-features-arent-a-response-to-marvel-rivals/
    Overwatch 2 director thinks "competition is healthy" in the hero shooter space, but says the FPS' new features aren't "a response to Marvel Rivals" https://www.gamesradar.com/games/fps/overwatch-2-director-thinks-competition-is-healthy-in-the-hero-shooter-space-but-says-the-fps-new-features-arent-a-response-to-marvel-rivals/
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  • Fun facts about our brain

    https://www.nm.org/healthbeat/healthy-tips/11-fun-facts-about-your-brain
    Fun facts about our brain https://www.nm.org/healthbeat/healthy-tips/11-fun-facts-about-your-brain
    11 Fun Facts About Your Brain
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    How many nerve cells are in your brain? How fast do brain neurons travel? What causes brain freeze?
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