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Higher purpose in life tied to better brain health

April 8, 2015

People with a high sense of purpose in life have a lower risk of stroke, according to new research. “We and others have shown that purpose in life is protective against multiple adverse health outcomes in older age,” said lead […]

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Gene mutation that causes autism found

April 7, 2015

Argentine scientists have discovered the gene mutation that causes autism, the country’s Ministry of Science, Technology and Productive Innovation announced Monday. According to the ministry’s website, a three-member team of researchers “who sequenced and decoded for the first time in […]

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Obese people may be more sensitive to food smells

April 6, 2015

Obese people are better at detecting the scent of chocolate and find it more pleasant than non-obese people, according to a small UK study. Recent research suggests that smell plays a large role in people’s food intake, as the sense […]

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Compound could lead to cheaper skin cancer treatment

April 3, 2015

A team of Singapore researchers from Republic Polytechnic has come up with a chemical compound that could make a skin cancer treatment cheaper, but just as effective. A non-invasive technique called photodynamic therapy (PDT) involves injecting light- sensitive drugs into […]

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Can gene therapy cure depression?

April 1, 2015

Mental disorders still carry a stigma even in this era of progressive thinkers, a century after Freud conceived of psychoanalysis. Many are forced to hide behind polite smiles, feeling disgraced by a medical condition they have no control over. Advances […]

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Most single Korean women avoid gynaecologists

April 1, 2015

The majority of Korean single women choose not to seek medical help even if they experience symptoms of gynecological disorders including STDs, as they fear social prejudice against unmarried women who are sexually active, a study showed on Monday. Of […]

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Rare, severe flu may be explained by gene mutations: study

March 31, 2015

A previously unknown genetic mutation that disrupts human immune systems can cause rare but potentially life-threatening influenza in some children, a study of a young French girl and her parents said Thursday. The findings, published in the U.S. journal Science, […]

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Kale powder able to lower blood pressure, blood glucose and cholesterol

March 27, 2015

A new study has shown that you can count kale (in organic powdered form) as a superfood king. The organic kale powder called fujiKale has been shown to be effective in lowering blood pressure, blood glucose and cholesterol according to […]

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New diet that reduces risk of Alzheimer

March 25, 2015

Researchers at Rush University in Chicago have developed the MIND diet, which their recent study suggests could significantly reduce the risk of Alzheimer’s disease. The study is published in the latest issue of Alzheimer’s & Dementia: The Journal of the […]

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Making people laugh the trick to make them like you

March 25, 2015

Laughter is the best way to break the ice and get someone to open up to you, according to researchers in London who say sharing a giggle makes people more willing to share more, even if they aren’t aware they’re […]

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