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Mindfulness linked to healthy glucose levels

February 24, 2016

In a new study, researchers found that those who were more aware of their present thoughts of feelings were significantly more likely than people with low scores to have healthy glucose levels. The results show an association and do not […]

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Vaginal ring protects women from HIV

February 23, 2016

A vaginal ring that continuously releases an antiretroviral drug protected women against HIV in Sub-Saharan Africa. The ring reduced HIV infection by 27 percent in the study population overall and by 61 percent among women ages 25 years and older, […]

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Two little secrets to lasting relationships

February 23, 2016

Couples who thanked each other and laughed together were found to be happier in their relationships. For a study, 47 couples were asked to either carry out mundane discussions or to express gratitude toward each other. After 30 days, couples […]

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Fair punishments vary with age

February 23, 2016

  A teacher who rewards or punishes a whole class for the good deed or misdeed of just one student is more likely to be seen as fair by five-year-olds but as less fair by older children, said research investigator […]

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Air pollution linked to obesity

February 22, 2016

Just eight weeks of exposure to Beijing’s polluted air caused lab rats to gain weight and have heart and metabolic problems. A study appearing in the March issue of the Journal of the Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology […]

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Why “sleeping on it” helps

February 22, 2016

A new research at the University of Bristol reveals how brain activity during sleep sorts through the huge number of experiences we encounter every day, filing only the important information in memory. The new discoveries, made by researchers from Bristol’s […]

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Alzheimer’s drug may help smokers quit

February 19, 2016

University of Pennsylvania researchers Rebecca Ashare and Heath Schmidt studied an Alzheimer’s drug to help people stop smoking. In a study consisting of a rat trial and a human trial, Ashare and Schmidt studied the effects of two acetylcholinesterase inhibitors, […]

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Wii may improve real world skills

February 19, 2016

A team of researchers say that motion-controlled video games like those in Wii, is good practice for real-life sports. Participants in a study who played 18 rounds of a video golf game that used a motion controller to simulate putting […]

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Marijuana linked to depression, drug use

February 18, 2016

In a new study published online by JAMA Psychiatry, Mark Olfson, M.D., M.P.H., of the Columbia University Medical Center/New York State Psychiatric Institute, New York, and coauthors examined marijuana use and the risk of mental health and substance use disorders […]

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Testosterone treatment improves sexual activity in men over 65

February 18, 2016

Testosterone treatment for men over 65 improves sexual function, walking ability and mood, according to a study published in the New England Journal of Medicine by team researchers from the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania, and […]

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