@lydia-denworth.bsky.social
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Science journalist. Brooklynite. Boy mom. Nature lover. Chain reader of mysteries.
There's more to snoring than you think. My latest Science of Health column
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Why You Shouldn’t Ignore Loud Snoring in Kids
Snoring indicates oxygen reduction, but a variety of treatments can restore healthy airflow
https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/why-you-shouldnt-ignore-loud-snoring-in-kids/
6 months ago
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Here's what happens when your husband breaks his leg and you write about the science of health . . . you use it!
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Broken Legs and Ankles Heal Better If You Walk on Them within Weeks
Using crutches for months is largely a thing of the past. Early weight-bearing has real benefits
https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/broken-legs-and-ankles-heal-better-if-you-walk-on-them-within-weeks/
9 months ago
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Oh how I love bacon. I dug into the science of it's appeal and it's harms in this look at the growing concern over ultraprocessed foods and what we know for sure is bad for us.
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Delicious Bacon Highlights Food That Enraptures Our Senses but Endangers Our Health
Some foods, no matter how simply prepared, contain many substances linked to disease
https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/delicious-bacon-highlights-food-that-enraptures-our-senses-but-endangers-our-health/
11 months ago
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Even robots can be curious. I dug into the latest science for
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Hit the Curiosity Sweet Spot to Speed Up Learning
Understanding curiosity can help people—and robots—learn faster
https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/how-the-science-of-curiosity-boosts-learning/?utm_source=promotion&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=nov24-marketing&utm_content=Text&utm_term=v1_s2
12 months ago
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