Caffeine improves recognition of positive words
19 NOV 2012 2-3 cups of coffee improve brain processing of positive, but not negative or neutral words Caffeine perks up most coffee-lovers, but a new study shows a small…
My Personal Biomedical Research Feed – Ralph Turchiano, CEO Alchepharma
19 NOV 2012 2-3 cups of coffee improve brain processing of positive, but not negative or neutral words Caffeine perks up most coffee-lovers, but a new study shows a small…
19 NOV 2012 UAlberta medical researchers part of national research team examining activity levels of kids in Leduc, Alta., area Children need a minimum of seven minutes a day of…
19 NOV 2012 Sugar boosts self-control, UGA study says Athens, Ga. – To boost self-control, gargle sugar water. According to a study co-authored by University of Georgia professor of psychology…
02 NOV 2012 MINNEAPOLIS – Exercising regularly in old age may better protect against brain shrinkage than engaging in mental or social activities, according to a new study published in…
PUBLIC RELEASE DATE: 21-Oct-2014 Some people suffer incipient dementia as they get older. To make up for this loss, the brain's cognitive reserve is put to the test. Researchers from…
guardian.co.uk, Monday 29 October 2012 09.53 EDT Watching scary movies can help you burn the calorific equivalent of a small chocolate bar, according to a new study by researchers at…
Published on October 19, 2012 by Steve McGaughey New neuroscience research is confirming an old adage about the power of a handshake: strangers do form a better impression of those…
19 OCT 2012 Sitting around compromises health of people- even if they meet typical physical activity guidelines A new study led by the University of Leicester, in association with colleagues…
19 OCT 2012 EAST LANSING, Mich. — A few minutes of exercise can help children with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder perform better academically, according to a new study led by…
[youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xGQ-Y6oGIq0] Just two hours of extra physical play each week increases a child chances of meeting national education standards by 2 fold. - “You can express it that two…
PUBLIC RELEASE DATE: 16-Oct-2014 Easy-to-understand signs linking exercise to sugar-sweetened beverage consumption helps teens make healthier choices, researchers say Adolescents who saw printed signs explaining the number of miles they…
More Physical Activity Improved School Performance News: Oct 06, 2014 Just two hours of extra physical activity each week can improve school performance. This has been shown by a study…
19 OCT 2012 Scientists at the Universities of Liverpool, Manchester, and Kings College, London, have found that mothers who stroke their baby’s body in the first few weeks after birth…
"But those whose diets were highest in fat — compared to the lowest — were 42 percent less likely to face cognitive impairment, and those who had the highest intake…
http://www.gettyimages.com/detail/141839750 19 OCT 2012 No matter which way you look at it, rejection hurts. Experiencing rejection from a boss, a friend, or a partner is difficult enough for many adults…
05 OCT 2012 We’ve heard it time and time again: exercise is good for us. And it’s not just good for physical health – research shows that daily physical activity…
[NEWS, 4 October 2012] Can you bite into an apple? If so, you are more likely to maintain mental abilities, according to new research from Karolinska Institutet. The population is…
By Yasmin Anwar, Media Relations | August 30, 2012 BERKELEY — Crises are said to bring people closer together. But a new study from UC Berkeley suggests that while the…
UI study offers good news for caregivers, health care workers .John Riehl | 2014.09.24 | 10:31 AM A new University of Iowa study further supports an inescapable message: caregivers have…
27 AUG 2012 It’s all about social status, a UC Berkeley study finds UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, BERKELEY’S HAAS SCHOOL OF BUSINESS – Researchers have long known that people…
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