This V-Day embrace it by updating your status single says dating app

This V-Day embrace it by updating your status single says dating app
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V-Day A dating app is encouraging its users not no more seek out love on the big Lovers day so called Valentine\'s Day, but to embrace being single instead. Every year when February 14 is round the corner, many singletons feel great pressure to quickly find a romantic fling.

A dating app is encouraging its users not no more seek out love on the big Lovers day so called Valentine's Day, but to embrace being single instead. Every year when February 14 is round the corner, many singletons feel great pressure to quickly find a romantic fling.

However, there's nothing wrong with being single on V- day and Huggle believes it's something to be celebrated. That's why this v day will be turning its dating mode off for 24 hours to spread a message of self love. While we want users to continue using huggle in the way they always have, we are focussed on them finding lasting and meaning connections, as opposed to rushed and panicked decisions said the founder of huggle.

Scientists identifies a New Drug which may help our Brains undo harm caused by liquor binge

Scientists have recently identified a new drug that could potentially help our brains reboot and reverse the damage that is wrought by heavy consumption of alcohol. Research conducted on mice shows that two weeks of daily treatment with the drug trandospirone reversed the effects of 15 weeks of binge like alcohol consumption on neurogenesis the ability of the brain to grow and replace neurons.

This is the first time trandospirone has been shown to reverse the deficit in brain neurogenesis induced by heavy alcohol consumption. It acts selectively on a serotonin receptor, according to the research published in the journal scientific reports.

This is a novel discovery that trandospirone can reverse the deficit in neurogenesis caused by alcohol. Said professor Selena Bartlett from the Queensland university of technology in Australia.

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