One from Mind & Brain News — ScienceDaily that touches on wellbeing research: Brain scans reveal two distinct types of autism.

Scientists have uncovered evidence that autism may include at least two biologically distinct subtypes, each marked by a different pattern of brain communication. By combining brain scans from nearly 1,000 people with autism with insights from 20 genetically engineered mouse models, researchers identified a “hyperconnectivity” subtype, where brain regions communicate more than usual, and a “hypoconnectivity” subtype, where communication is reduced. …read more
Why it matters
Stories like this can help readers step back and look at the patterns that support or undermine daily steadiness. For readers, the value is not in treating a single story as an answer, but in noticing the practical themes it raises for everyday wellbeing.
HOF perspective
The most useful response is to turn interest into one small practical step. The emphasis should stay on calm, practical support rather than claims of guaranteed change.
Practical takeaway
Choose one small action that would make today feel slightly steadier.
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