Dr. João Pestana (@joaoppestana) 's Twitter Profile
Dr. João Pestana

@joaoppestana

Psicólogo, ajudo a potenciar a saúde e o bem-estar físico e emocional. Fascinado pela ligação entre corpo, mente e energia.

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NEW - Peer-reviewed study shows only one in seven positive PCR tests in Germany corresponded to an actual COVID infection. frontiersin.org/journals/epide…

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🎶 Our cells can “feel” sound! New Kyoto University research finds that audible sound waves can change gene activity — even preventing fat cells from forming. Could sound be the medicine of the future? A groundbreaking study from Kyoto University has found that our cells

🎶 Our cells can “feel” sound! 

New Kyoto University research finds that audible sound waves can change gene activity — even preventing fat cells from forming. 

Could sound be the medicine of the future?

A groundbreaking study from Kyoto University has found that our cells
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EDITORIAL DE PEDRO ALMEIDA VIEIRA Gente rasca A pretexto dos 40 meses de luta nos tribunais para aceder à base de dados dos internamentos hospitalares da Administração Central do Sistema de Saúde. paginaum.pt/2025/11/07/gen… Luta-se para que a Justiça, mesmo que tarde, chegue e

EDITORIAL DE PEDRO ALMEIDA VIEIRA
Gente rasca

A pretexto dos 40 meses de luta nos tribunais para aceder à base de dados dos internamentos hospitalares da Administração Central do Sistema de Saúde. 

paginaum.pt/2025/11/07/gen…

Luta-se para que a Justiça, mesmo que tarde, chegue e
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🧠 Negative words linger longer than positive. Your brain has a remarkable memory for negative experiences. Studies reveal that insults or harsh criticisms can be remembered for up to 20 years, while compliments and positive feedback are often forgotten within just 30 days. This

🧠 Negative words linger longer than positive.

Your brain has a remarkable memory for negative experiences. Studies reveal that insults or harsh criticisms can be remembered for up to 20 years, while compliments and positive feedback are often forgotten within just 30 days. This
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This is another unexpected benefit of phone-free schools: big drops in # of fights and disciplinary referrals. I'm hearing this from so many schools. The constant drama and conflict on social media often leads to real-world fights. Shut it down for 7 hours a day.

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A generation ago, adults tended to rely on plain descriptors. A kid was shy. A kid was disruptive. Now we reach more quickly for clinical language. The shy child becomes a case of anxiety. The disruptive child becomes someone with ODD. The behavior hasn’t necessarily changed, but

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EDITORA ALEMÃ PRESSIONA PÁGINA UM PARA NÃO REVELAR INQUÉRITO CEJ: conheça todas as 344 perguntas (e as 197 mais insólitas) do inquérito psicológico aos futuros juízes paginaum.pt/2025/11/10/cej… O PÁGINA UM revela, na íntegra, o polémico inquérito psicológico aplicado pelo Centro

EDITORA ALEMÃ PRESSIONA PÁGINA UM PARA NÃO REVELAR INQUÉRITO
CEJ: conheça todas as 344 perguntas (e as 197 mais insólitas) do inquérito psicológico aos futuros juízes

paginaum.pt/2025/11/10/cej…

O PÁGINA UM revela, na íntegra, o polémico inquérito psicológico aplicado pelo Centro
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Scientists have confirmed something extraordinary about human connection our eyes can actually “talk.” New research reveals that the brain can instantly tell the difference between a simple glance and a gaze filled with intent. In just a fraction of a second, our neural circuits

Scientists have confirmed something extraordinary about human connection our eyes can actually “talk.” New research reveals that the brain can instantly tell the difference between a simple glance and a gaze filled with intent. In just a fraction of a second, our neural circuits
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Studies show family meals are literally linked to better grades. According to a Columbia University study by the National Center on Addiction and Substance Abuse (CASA), children who frequently share dinner with their families achieve higher grades in school. The data reveals

Studies show family meals are literally linked to better grades.

According to a Columbia University study by the National Center on Addiction and Substance Abuse (CASA), children who frequently share dinner with their families achieve higher grades in school.
The data reveals
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A 32-year-old woman in Japan has officially married an AI persona she built using ChatGPT. After the virtual character “Klaus” proposed, she accepted, ending a three-year relationship with a real partner, saying the AI understands her better. The wedding took place in a

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NEW 🚨 China begins world's first mass humanoid robot delivery Shenzhen has reached a big milestone in robotics: UBTECH Robotics has now delivered hundreds of its Walker S2 humanoid robots to real industrial workplaces.

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✨ Did you know? When a human egg is activated by a sperm enzyme, it releases a burst of zinc ions — creating a literal firework-like flash of light at the moment of fertilization. These microscopic zinc sparks aren’t just beautiful; their intensity actually reflects the egg’s

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"Williams and Ceci sent fake job applications to more than 800 faculty members in engineering, economics, biology, and psychology... As shown in the graph below, faculty expressed a strong preference for the female candidates - a 2:1 preference overall." [Link below.]

"Williams and Ceci sent fake job applications to more than 800 faculty members in engineering, economics, biology, and psychology... As shown in the graph below, faculty expressed a strong preference for the female candidates - a 2:1 preference overall."

[Link below.]
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Misleading. The 12% cited here refers to the unadjusted gender pay gap, the overall difference in average hourly earnings between all men and all women across the economy, without accounting for variables like occupation, hours worked, experience, education, or career choices.