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SLEEPING BEAUTY SYNDROME: Symptoms, Causes, Treatments, and More about Kleine-Levin Syndrome
Health & Biology

SLEEPING BEAUTY SYNDROME: Symptoms, Causes, Treatments, and More about Kleine-Levin Syndrome

You probably know this story: Aurora, also known as the Sleeping Beauty, was a kind princess who was cursed by an angry fairy and fell into a deep sleep for years. On her sixteenth birthday, she pricked her finger, and the spell came true. Silence covered the land, and the entire kingdom fell asleep with her. Years later, the spell could be broken by a kiss from a prince.

By Electra PadhyJan 22, 2026
Integrating Cultural Practices with Environmental Regulation: A Framework for Reducing Air and Ecosystem Pollution
Life on Earth

Integrating Cultural Practices with Environmental Regulation: A Framework for Reducing Air and Ecosystem Pollution

Environmental pollution in densely populated regions remains a persistent challenge, particularly where cultural, religious, and social practices intersect with fragile ecosystems. While industrial emissions and vehicular pollution have received substantial scholarly attention, the environmental impact of everyday ritual and community practices

By ScientistsHub Editorial TeamJan 5, 2026
Promising Latest Treatment That Could Calm Anxiety for Millions of Americans
Health & Biology

Promising Latest Treatment That Could Calm Anxiety for Millions of Americans

Today, generalized anxiety disorder is affecting millions of Americans. The disorder usually traps the sufferers in cycles of fear and isolation in a way that even standard treatments cannot relieve completely. UCSF neuroscientist Jennifer Mitchell, PhD, is testing a surprising brand-new approach that can ease symptoms of generalized anxiety disorder by reshaping how the brain thinks and feels.

By Electra PadhyNov 21, 2025
Protocols Exposed: Inside Clinical Trial Blueprints
Health & Biology

Protocols Exposed: Inside Clinical Trial Blueprints

This article aims to demystify the anatomy of a clinical trial protocol, peeling back the technical layers to reveal how scientific rigor is converted into medical progress. At ScientistsHub, we often ask: How do we ensure that a medical breakthrough is not just a stroke of luck, but a repeatable, verifiable victory for human health? The answer is found in the design. To truly appreciate the result of any trial, one must first master the architecture of the inquiry.

By Patrick OkoiJan 27, 2026