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Tango, Salsa, and 7 Other Dance Styles From Latin America


by Nicole Young
April 29, 2021
The cliche that music is a universal language is a cliche for a reason as music truly connects people while also telling the history of a culture. Many Latin American countries use music and dance to keep their traditions alive and the various styles have been recognized worldwide. There’s salsa, rumba, and samba which are heavily influenced by African roots while the tango has its roots in the brothels of Argentina hence its infamous sexually charged nature. These various dance styles are a celebration of the countries and cultures they represent and many were popularized by artists including Celia Cruz (salsa), Juan Luis Guerra (merengue), and Carlos Gardel (tango). We compiled some of the most famous LATAM dance styles paired with TikToks showcasing the signature moves. ....

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Scientists Find Link Between Bipolar Disorder and Neuroinflammation


Scientists Find Link Between Bipolar Disorder and Neuroinflammation
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A doctor looking at a picture of a human brain taken by a positron emission tomography scanner, also called PET scan, on Jan. 9, 2019, at the Regional and University Hospital Center of Brest in France.
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Scientists may be closer to understanding how the brain can function differently in people who have bipolar disorder. In a new study, researchers say they’ve found evidence that certain brain cells trigger inflammation more easily in those who have bipolar disorder, and that these wayward cells can be linked to decreased neural activity that could be harmful to our mental health. ....

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