We've all been there. "It usually starts quietly. A thought arises unexpectedly, linked to something unpleasant, and the body responds before before the mind can catch up. For persons who have experienced experienced trauma or anxiety, this pattern might continue for many years." Well it may be possible to erase the impact that bad memories have with a new technique that involves planting positive memories during sleep. It's a memory editor that awakens positive memories during sleep. Paper here.
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"participants learned associations between half of the words and additional positive images, creating interference. During the following non-rapid-eye-movement sleep, auditory memory cues were unobtrusively delivered."
Does it really work? Probably not that easy but it's an interesting insight.
Larry Page is leaving California after all. Guess he doesn't like Democrat rule that he supported after all. Wherever you go, Larry, don't bring your Democrat votes with you.
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Oregon quietly registered non-citizens to vote — and only now admits the mess. That was a feature, not a bug.
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Oregon economist paints mixed 2026 outlook:
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In terms of employment, Riccadonna said jobs are increasing in the health care and service sectors but declining in construction and manufacturing.Yeah, more jobs are going to sectors that require subsidies to thrive. For those jobs that actually make money, we're not seeing jobs.