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Healthy breakfasts bring good grades

November 18, 2015

Children who ate healthy breakfasts get better grades in school, says a new study by public health experts at Cardiff University. The study of 5000 9-11 year-olds from more than 100 primary schools sought to examine the link between breakfast […]

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Parents with unrealistic goals lower kids’ grades

November 18, 2015

Children tend to do better in school when their parents have high hopes for them. But unrealistic goals will have the opposite effect, says a study published by the American Psychological Association. “Our research revealed both positive and negative aspects […]

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Men eat more when dining with women

November 18, 2015

A new Cornell University study found that men will eat more food when they’re with women than they will with other men, implying that men tend to show off when eating with women. Researchers observed 105 adults eating lunch at […]

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New drug regimen cures hepatitis C virus in 12 weeks

November 17, 2015

A new drug regimen is found to treat hepatitis C is 12 weeks. Researchers at the Toronto Western Hospital (TWH) Liver Clinic showed that receiving a once daily drug combination of sofosbuvir-velpatasvir for a 12 week period was effective in […]

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Bullies also at risk of eating disorders

November 17, 2015

Bullying harms not only the bullied child, but the perpetrators as well. Researchers from the Duke University found that bullies are also at risk of eating disorders such as eating and purging. In a study of 1,420 children, those who […]

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Drinking coffee prolongs life

November 17, 2015

People who drink coffee moderately, or less than five cups a day, lower their risk of heart disease, brain disease, Type 2 diabetes, and suicide. The benefit holds true for both caffeinated and decaf coffee. “Bioactive compounds in coffee reduce […]

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Engineers develop cells to kill cancer

November 16, 2015

Cornell biomedical engineers developed specialized white blood cells – dubbed “super natural killer cells” – that seek out and destroy cancer cells in the lymph nodes. “We want to see lymph node metastasis become a thing of the past,” said […]

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Brain scans may predict coma recovery

November 16, 2015

Brain scans may predict if people in a coma will wake up, Brain scans of people in a coma may help predict who will regain consciousness, according to a study published online in Neurology. For the study, 27 people in […]

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Altruism is the secret to better teams

November 16, 2015

A new study says that the best motivation for teams is to work toward the benefit of others. Jasmine Hu, assistant professor of management at the University of Notre Dame’s Mendoza College of Business, and her colleague Robert Liden of […]

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Eating sweets may control eating habits

November 16, 2015

Eating sweets may trick your brain into thinking you ate a full meal, says researchers at Georgia State University, Georgia Regents University and Charlie Norwood VA Medical Center. Consuming sweets activate the brain’s dorsal hippocampus, a part of the brain […]

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