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What Is Monophobia?
NewsMar 21, 2026

What Is Monophobia?

Monophobia, also known as autophobia, is an intense fear of being alone that can provoke panic attacks, physical symptoms, and avoidance behaviors. The condition is classified as a specific phobia and often stems from traumatic or adverse childhood experiences. Treatment...

By Verywell Mind
Between NYC And New Haven Is One Of Connecticut's Oldest State Parks With Scenic Beaches And Fishing
NewsMar 21, 2026

Between NYC And New Haven Is One Of Connecticut's Oldest State Parks With Scenic Beaches And Fishing

Sherwood Island State Park, established in 1914, is one of Connecticut’s oldest public coastal reserves, covering 235 acres just outside Westport. The park features 1.5 miles of shoreline split between East Beach and West Beach, a 9/11 living memorial, and...

By Yahoo Finance – Finance News
Between NYC And New Haven Is One Of Connecticut's Oldest State Parks With Scenic Beaches And Fishing
NewsMar 21, 2026

Between NYC And New Haven Is One Of Connecticut's Oldest State Parks With Scenic Beaches And Fishing

Sherwood Island State Park, established in 1914 near Westport, Connecticut, is one of the state’s oldest public waterfront spaces. Spanning 235 acres, the park offers two main beaches—East and West—providing roughly 1.5 miles of shoreline along the Long Island Sound....

By Islands
Chuck Norris' Best Movie, According To Rotten Tomatoes
NewsMar 21, 2026

Chuck Norris' Best Movie, According To Rotten Tomatoes

Critics now point to Bruce Lee’s 1972 film *The Way of the Dragon* as Chuck Norris’s finest work, earning an 87 % fresh rating on Rotten Tomatoes. The movie showcases Norris as the formidable American fighter Colt, matching Lee’s Tang Lung...

By /Film (Slashfilm)
82-Foot Tsunami Erases Doggerland ‘Paradise’ In Mesolithic Europe (Video)
NewsMar 21, 2026

82-Foot Tsunami Erases Doggerland ‘Paradise’ In Mesolithic Europe (Video)

Doggerland, a Mesolithic land bridge linking Britain to continental Europe, was long thought to have been wiped out by an 82‑foot tsunami triggered by the Storegga submarine landslide around 8,150 years ago. Recent research from Cambridge University challenges the notion of...

By Surfer
New Resistance Training Guidelines Debunk 3 Myths for Stronger Muscles
NewsMar 21, 2026

New Resistance Training Guidelines Debunk 3 Myths for Stronger Muscles

The American College of Sports Medicine released its first resistance‑training update in 17 years, issuing a 2026 Position Stand grounded in 137 systematic reviews and over 30,000 participants. The new guidelines discard long‑standing myths—such as training to failure, the necessity...

By Medical News Today
Looney Tunes Collector’s Vault Vol. 2 Blu-Ray Review: 51 Classic Cartoons
NewsMar 21, 2026

Looney Tunes Collector’s Vault Vol. 2 Blu-Ray Review: 51 Classic Cartoons

Warner Archive released Looney Tunes Collector’s Vault Vol. 2 on Blu‑ray, delivering 51 classic cartoons that have never before appeared in high‑definition. The two‑disc set spans the studio’s first four decades, featuring Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, Road Runner and lesser‑known shorts,...

By ComingSoon.net
How Does Caffeine Affect Anxiety?
NewsMar 21, 2026

How Does Caffeine Affect Anxiety?

Caffeine, the world’s most widely used psychoactive drug, can amplify anxiety by stimulating the sympathetic nervous system. Studies show that doses equivalent to five cups of coffee can provoke panic attacks in susceptible individuals and increase anxiety even in healthy...

By Verywell Mind
High Ambient Temperatures Linked to CKD Prevalence, ESKD Incidence
NewsMar 21, 2026

High Ambient Temperatures Linked to CKD Prevalence, ESKD Incidence

A new study links higher ambient temperatures to greater chronic kidney disease (CKD) prevalence and end‑stage kidney disease (ESKD) incidence across U.S. counties. Researchers found that each 1 °C increase in annual average temperature raises diagnosed CKD prevalence by 0.23 percentage...

By Medical Xpress
America's First-Ever All-You-Can-Eat Buffet Was Shockingly Affordable
NewsMar 21, 2026

America's First-Ever All-You-Can-Eat Buffet Was Shockingly Affordable

In the 1940s Las Vegas hotel El Rancho introduced America’s first all‑you‑can‑eat buffet, charging just $1 per person—roughly $25 today. Though the hotel lost money on the spread, it attracted casino patrons and sparked a nationwide buffet boom. The concept flourished through...

By Food Republic
Mediocre Read: Too Many Personal Stories, Not Technical
SocialMar 21, 2026

Mediocre Read: Too Many Personal Stories, Not Technical

This book was ok. Maybe a 6.5 or 7 out of ten. Thought it would be more technical. There was some of that, but the 2nd half more about people whose lives had been impacted by various air...

By Lawrence Hamtil
Interpol Debut New Song “See Out Loud” At São Paulo Concert: Watch
NewsMar 21, 2026

Interpol Debut New Song “See Out Loud” At São Paulo Concert: Watch

Interpol unveiled a new track, “See Out Loud,” at a March 19 concert in São Paulo, then performed it again at Lollapalooza Brazil. The song showcases guitarist Daniel Kessler on vocals and leans into a disco‑tinged, dance‑floor vibe unlike recent releases....

By Consequence
Prothena Partners Present Data Supporting Next Generation Treatments for Parkinson’s and Alzheimer’s Disease at AD/PD™ 2026
NewsMar 21, 2026

Prothena Partners Present Data Supporting Next Generation Treatments for Parkinson’s and Alzheimer’s Disease at AD/PD™ 2026

Prothena and its partners presented new clinical data on prasinezumab for Parkinson’s disease and BMS‑986446 for Alzheimer’s disease at the AD/PD 2026 conference in Copenhagen. The PASADENA and PADOVA extensions suggest a two‑year disease‑progression delay and sustained biomarker effects, supporting the...

By Digital Health Global
Prothena Partners Present Data Supporting Next Generation Treatments for Parkinson’s and Alzheimer’s Disease at AD/PD™ 2026
BlogMar 21, 2026

Prothena Partners Present Data Supporting Next Generation Treatments for Parkinson’s and Alzheimer’s Disease at AD/PD™ 2026

Prothena and its partners Roche and Bristol Myers Squibb presented late‑stage data on two neurodegenerative candidates at AD/PD™ 2026. Prasinezumab demonstrated a roughly two‑year delay in Parkinson’s disease progression, sustained motor benefits in the PADOVA open‑label extension, and favorable imaging and...

By HealthTech HotSpot
Light-Based Technique Creates Artificial Structures that Mimic the Scaffolding of Cells
NewsMar 21, 2026

Light-Based Technique Creates Artificial Structures that Mimic the Scaffolding of Cells

Researchers at RIKEN have introduced a laser‑based optogenetic system that prints three‑dimensional actin networks directly onto lipid bilayers, effectively acting as a 3‑D printer for cytoskeletal scaffolds. By adjusting light intensity, pulse length, and pattern, they can independently control network...

By Phys.org – Biotechnology
Pseudoexfoliation Syndrome in Northwest Ethiopia Cataract Patients
NewsMar 21, 2026

Pseudoexfoliation Syndrome in Northwest Ethiopia Cataract Patients

A cross‑sectional study in Northwest Ethiopia found a notably high prevalence of pseudoexfoliation syndrome (PXF) among cataract patients. Researchers screened lens capsules and pupillary borders, linking PXF occurrence to ultraviolet exposure, oxidative stress, and genetic predisposition. Systemic conditions such as...

By Bioengineer.org
Stop Belittling Yourself: Embrace Your Worth
SocialMar 21, 2026

Stop Belittling Yourself: Embrace Your Worth

can I solve it for you with one grande statement now? sure “stop belittling yourself my friend”

By Brendon Burchard
41% OF THE FRENCH ARE CHANGING THEIR HOLIDAY PLANS
NewsMar 21, 2026

41% OF THE FRENCH ARE CHANGING THEIR HOLIDAY PLANS

A recent IFOP poll of 6,285 French adults shows that 41% have altered their holiday plans because of the war in the Middle East, though only 7% are outright canceling trips. The majority are shifting destinations, postponing bookings, or remaining...

By Tourism Review
Gordon Ramsay's Pork Coating Method Is All In The 'Shake'
NewsMar 21, 2026

Gordon Ramsay's Pork Coating Method Is All In The 'Shake'

Celebrity chef Gordon Ramsay shared a quick pork‑chop coating hack on Instagram, using mayonnaise as a binder and a sealed plastic bag to shake seasonings and panko onto the meat. The vigorous shake creates a uniform crust without the traditional...

By The Takeout
ReadyOrNot2 Disappoints: Dark Tone, Weak Humor, Elijah Wood Saves
SocialMar 21, 2026

ReadyOrNot2 Disappoints: Dark Tone, Weak Humor, Elijah Wood Saves

Nowhere near as much fun as the first, #ReadyOrNot2 subtracts by addition with 2X final girls and a much darker feel & overall energy as multiple families war for the dark ring in JOHN WICKian fashion Humor falls flat, Elijah Wood...

By Erick Weber
Gain-of-Function at the Manchester Meningococcal Reference Unit?
BlogMar 21, 2026

Gain-of-Function at the Manchester Meningococcal Reference Unit?

A virulent meningococcal outbreak in Canterbury, England, has been traced to a nightclub and a secondary party, raising questions about drug‑related transmission vectors such as cocaine snorted through shared straws. The post highlights the presence of levamisole‑adulterated cocaine, which can...

By FOCAL POINTS (Courageous Discourse)
How Long Does It Take for Antidepressants to Work?
NewsMar 21, 2026

How Long Does It Take for Antidepressants to Work?

Antidepressants are not instant fixes; most require several weeks before patients notice meaningful mood improvement. Onset times differ by class—SSRIs often need around six weeks, while SNRIs, TCAs, and MAOIs may show benefits in one to four weeks. Early treatment...

By Verywell Mind
Bali’s Hidden Pool: Pure Serenity Without Crowds
SocialMar 21, 2026

Bali’s Hidden Pool: Pure Serenity Without Crowds

This is one of Bali’s most serene pools 🌴 No crowds, no noise—just the sound of water, warm air, and time slowing down. This is what escape really looks like. 📍banyantreeescape.buahan #BaliMoments #HiddenParadise #BuahanEscape #TravelDreams #JungleVibes

By Luxury Travel Expert
The Next Best Picture Podcast – “Project Hail Mary”
BlogMar 21, 2026

The Next Best Picture Podcast – “Project Hail Mary”

The Next Best Picture Podcast breaks down the new sci‑fi/comedy film Project Hail Mary, directed by Phil Lord and Chris Miller and starring Ryan Gosling. Based on Andy Weir’s 2021 novel and scripted by Drew Goddard, the movie leverages a built‑in...

By Next Best Picture
Ella Langley Credits This Country Genre-Bending King as the Biggest Influence Behind Her Upcoming Project
NewsMar 21, 2026

Ella Langley Credits This Country Genre-Bending King as the Biggest Influence Behind Her Upcoming Project

Ella Langley’s second studio album, Dandelion, drops on April 10, 2026, following her breakout single “Choosin’ Texas.” The record, co‑produced with Miranda Lambert and Ben West, draws heavily on Ronnie Milsap’s genre‑bending 70s‑80s country sound. Langley describes the project as...

By American Songwriter
4 Features The C9 Corvette Needs To Put Itself Ahead Of The Pack
NewsMar 21, 2026

4 Features The C9 Corvette Needs To Put Itself Ahead Of The Pack

The article outlines four upgrades Chevrolet should prioritize for the upcoming C9 Corvette: active aerodynamics, elevated luxury appointments, broader hybrid integration, and weight reduction. While the mid‑engine C8 has already closed the performance gap with European rivals, the C9 must...

By SlashGear
Ciara Puts a Subtle Spin on the Clear Shoe Trend in Silver Pointed Sandals in Miami
NewsMar 21, 2026

Ciara Puts a Subtle Spin on the Clear Shoe Trend in Silver Pointed Sandals in Miami

At the Con Cora Land Benefit Gala in Miami, Ciara debuted a pair of silver‑pointed sandals featuring a single clear PVC strap and a mirrored metallic footbed. The design narrows the broader clear‑shoe trend, replacing full plexi uppers with a...

By WWD
Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice at 10 – Looking Back at Zack Snyder’s Polarizing Superhero Flick
NewsMar 21, 2026

Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice at 10 – Looking Back at Zack Snyder’s Polarizing Superhero Flick

Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice marks its tenth anniversary, revisiting a project that lingered in development since the early 2000s before Zack Snyder secured it after Man of Steel’s success. The film featured notable casting twists—Ben Affleck was cautioned...

By Flickering Myth
Scott Pilgrim Takes Off Blu-Ray Review: Michael Cera TV Show Is a Blast to Rewatch
NewsMar 21, 2026

Scott Pilgrim Takes Off Blu-Ray Review: Michael Cera TV Show Is a Blast to Rewatch

The Scott Pilgrim Takes Off Blu‑ray arrives as a 50‑GB, 3‑hour‑26‑minute disc that restores the series’ vivid animation without streaming compression. The eight‑episode Netflix sequel reunites the original live‑action cast, delivering a time‑travel twist that expands the cult classic’s narrative. Bonus features include...

By ComingSoon.net
Bandwagon Effect as a Cognitive Bias
NewsMar 21, 2026

Bandwagon Effect as a Cognitive Bias

The bandwagon effect is a cognitive bias where individuals adopt behaviors, attitudes, or choices simply because they perceive a majority doing so. It fuels rapid adoption of trends in fashion, diet, politics, and even medical treatments, often amplified by social...

By Verywell Mind
TOMMY CLUFETOS, Who Played With OZZY OSBOURNE And BLACK SABBATH: 'I Didn't Get Into Drums To Play At The Corner...
NewsMar 21, 2026

TOMMY CLUFETOS, Who Played With OZZY OSBOURNE And BLACK SABBATH: 'I Didn't Get Into Drums To Play At The Corner...

Veteran drummer Tommy Clufetos, known for his work with Ozzy Osbourne and Black Sabbath, told Detroit’s WRIF station that he never intended to settle for bar gigs, emphasizing relentless ambition. He recounted his journey from Detroit’s local scene to touring...

By Blabbermouth
Saying No Protects Your Peace
SocialMar 21, 2026

Saying No Protects Your Peace

Protecting your peace is a full-time job. 🤍 What’s one thing you’ve said no to lately? 👇

By Lewis Howes
Words Shape Thought, Thought Shapes Action, Action Shapes Reality
SocialMar 21, 2026

Words Shape Thought, Thought Shapes Action, Action Shapes Reality

"The way we describe our world shows how we think of our world. How we think of our world directs how we interpret our world. How we interpret our world governs how we participate in it. How we participate in the world shapes...

By Patricia Fripp
Babies Learn a Lot in Their First Year. But Their Behavior Doesn't Always Tell the Full Story
NewsMar 21, 2026

Babies Learn a Lot in Their First Year. But Their Behavior Doesn't Always Tell the Full Story

Researchers observed that infants as young as four months can learn abstract speech sound patterns, linking them to visual cues. When tested again at seven and ten months, the infants’ overt responses changed: a clear familiarity preference at four months...

By Medical Xpress
How Townes Van Zandt Ended up in a Music Video for a Song He Wrote, Performed by Another Artist
NewsMar 21, 2026

How Townes Van Zandt Ended up in a Music Video for a Song He Wrote, Performed by Another Artist

Townes Van Zandt, the original writer of "Pancho And Lefty," made a brief cameo in the 1983 music video for the Willie Nelson‑Merle Haggard duet version. The duet emerged after Nelson’s daughter Lana introduced the song to the two country legends, prompting...

By American Songwriter
Blood Test Predicts Long-Term Cognitive Function After Cardiac Arrest
NewsMar 21, 2026

Blood Test Predicts Long-Term Cognitive Function After Cardiac Arrest

A study presented at the ESC Acute Cardiovascular Care 2026 congress found that neurofilament light chain (NfL) measured 48 hours after out‑of‑hospital cardiac arrest reliably predicts long‑term cognitive function. Compared with the traditional biomarker neuron‑specific enolase (NSE), NfL showed a strong...

By Neuroscience News
Distractions Like Social Media Can Boost Productivity
SocialMar 21, 2026

Distractions Like Social Media Can Boost Productivity

I didn’t realize I had something in common with Terence Tao. You actually need a distraction in your life, like posting on social media, to stay productive, which I do a LOT... 🤣🤣🤣

By Sung Kim
On This Day in 2015, We Lost One-Half of the Husband-Wife Songwriting Duo That Penned Hits for Frank Sinatra and...
NewsMar 21, 2026

On This Day in 2015, We Lost One-Half of the Husband-Wife Songwriting Duo That Penned Hits for Frank Sinatra and...

Jackie Trent, half of the prolific husband‑wife songwriting team with Tony Hatch, died on March 21, 2015 at age 74. Over three decades the duo penned more than 400 songs for legends such as Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin and Petula...

By American Songwriter
Star Gazers (2025), by Duncan Sarkies
BlogMar 21, 2026

Star Gazers (2025), by Duncan Sarkies

Star Gazers, a 2025 novel by Duncan Sarkies, uses alpacas to allegorize election rigging, media censorship, and corporate corruption. The story follows a vet and an engineer battling a health‑biscuits scandal and AI‑driven click‑bait tactics, highlighting the fragility of democratic...

By ANZLitLovers
Rest and Quiet Reveal Your True Self Beneath Noise
SocialMar 21, 2026

Rest and Quiet Reveal Your True Self Beneath Noise

there’s a specific feeling that happens after a week of sleeping well, moving your body, and spending real time in quiet. it doesn’t feel like productivity. it feels like coming back. like the person who was always supposed to be there was just...

By Douglas D.
One in Three Midlife Women Exhausted: Stop Normalizing Burnout
SocialMar 21, 2026

One in Three Midlife Women Exhausted: Stop Normalizing Burnout

1 in 3 women in midlife say they feel exhausted most of the time. Why are we normalizing burnout, especially among caregivers, mothers, teachers, and nurses, instead of treating the physiology?

By Sara Gottfried, MD
Pacific Electric Rises in L.A.: Mumford and Sons’ Ben Lovett on Becoming ‘a Bill Graham Figure’ and Opening the Club...
NewsMar 21, 2026

Pacific Electric Rises in L.A.: Mumford and Sons’ Ben Lovett on Becoming ‘a Bill Graham Figure’ and Opening the Club...

Pacific Electric, a 750‑capacity live‑music venue in downtown Los Angeles, opened this month under the direction of Ben Lovett, keyboardist for Mumford and Sons and founder of TV TV Hospitality. The club, built from a repurposed warehouse, blends industrial aesthetics with vintage theater touches...

By Variety – Mergers & Acquisitions
Peaky Blinders Fans Will Love This Fitting Tommy Shelby Finale
SocialMar 21, 2026

Peaky Blinders Fans Will Love This Fitting Tommy Shelby Finale

If you’re a Peaky Blinders fan, you’ll like the movie a lot. A fitting end for Tommy Shelby.

By Adam Feuerstein
SGLT2 Inhibitors Boost Survival in Frail Seniors
SocialMar 21, 2026

SGLT2 Inhibitors Boost Survival in Frail Seniors

Use of SGLT2 Inhibitors in Frail Older Adults is Associated with Increased Survival: A Retrospective Study https://t.co/tsJ5qJLBap https://t.co/4EvBWDftJ4

By David Barzilai, MD PhD
ARIRANG: BTS's Global Homecoming Celebrated by ARMY
SocialMar 21, 2026

ARIRANG: BTS's Global Homecoming Celebrated by ARMY

BTS' 'ARIRANG' is a true homecoming in many way, but particularly with the way it's being shared with the world and its promotional strategy — which longtime ARMY will appreciate in particular https://t.co/wWKOBWFkN4

By Jeff Benjamin
Stable Weight Unlocks Your Strongest Training Performance
SocialMar 21, 2026

Stable Weight Unlocks Your Strongest Training Performance

A key life skill is the ability to hold a stable weight This video explains what I mean, and why "stable" is likely different than you'd expect Quote thread is an important concept for competitive athletes, who have mastered stable weight =>...

By Gordo Byrn
Isolation Reveals Humanity, Prompting Return to Community
SocialMar 21, 2026

Isolation Reveals Humanity, Prompting Return to Community

"Here lies the paradox of solitude. Look long and hard enough at yourself in isolation and suddenly you will see the rest of humanity staring back. Sustained aloneness brings you to a tipping point where the pendulum of life returns...

By Maria Popova
Share Real Moments, Build Lifelong Trust with Your Daughter
SocialMar 21, 2026

Share Real Moments, Build Lifelong Trust with Your Daughter

Today’s challenge: Share something real with your daughter. Even something small can build lifelong trust. 🎧 Listen: https://t.co/i8ovzOcnYC #DadsMatter

By Chris Lewis
VR Improves Patient Outcomes Across Diverse Settings
SocialMar 21, 2026

VR Improves Patient Outcomes Across Diverse Settings

On campus at UCLA—March Madness about to start at Pauley Pavilion right behind me, and next door I’m speaking on how VR is helping patients manage pain, anxiety, and depression. Different arena. Same goal: better outcomes. More below 👇 https://t.co/4OcK6XUXhy

By Brennan Spiegel, MD