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Reframe Daily is where Christin Chong (neuroscience PhD, chaplain, healthtech strategy consultant) curates optimistic and credible healthtech news so you don’t have to. Today in one sentence: A common parasite pill kept more kids from getting malaria, direct texts to relatives boosted lifesaving DNA tests, a cholesterol drug helped chemo fight deadly brain tumors, a quick light scan in the ear spotted hearing problems sooner, and simply putting lotion on babies each day cut their chances of itchy eczema. Today’s Reframe chatter: perplexity comet, replit improvements, mouth taping for better sleep…if you’d like to chat about how to improve your health and well-being esp with the help of AI, join the reframe community here! → https://forms.gle/tN3oabFTsDF21VnS8 https://reframedaily.beehiiv.com/p/reframe-daily-antibody-enables-chemo-free-bone-marrow-transplants-plus-4-more-july-22-breakthroughs
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Do all these things have any connection to neuroscience?
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Actually, if I’m being honest, some of these things about myself really confuse and worry me. For example, if I’m walking down a path and there’s danger ahead, I somehow feel it in advance. Or if something bad is about to happen, I sense it before it does. This has happened many times like when I’m in a completely different place or even another city, and one of my parents or close relatives falls ill, I see it in a dream before I’m told. I’ve had many dreams that ended up coming true.
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I’m not sure if my question fits the topic, but I’ve often wondered about this sometimes it feels like someone just called my name, but when I ask the people around me, they say they didn’t. And then there are moments when I see a specific event or scene and it feels like I’ve seen it before, like it already happened somehow
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