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Swearing aloud can make you stronger

scienceBy DrMeletisMay 8, 2017Leave a comment

Swearing aloud can make you stronger In the research, Dr Stephens and his team conducted two experiments. In the first, 29 participants completed a test of anaerobic power — a short, intense period on an exercise bike — after both swearing and not swearing. In the second, 52 participants completed an isometric handgrip test, again…

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Believe you can stop climate change and you will

scienceBy DrMeletisMay 4, 2017Leave a comment

Believe you can stop climate change and you will If we believe that we can personally help stop climate change with individual actions — such as turning the thermostat down — then we are more likely to make a difference, according to new research. Believe you can stop climate change and you will Source: Science…

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People could be genetically predisposed to social media use

scienceBy DrMeletisMay 4, 2017Leave a comment

People could be genetically predisposed to social media use Scientists used a behavior genetics framework and twin study data from the 2013 Midlife in the United States survey, York examined how both environmental and genetic factors contribute to social media use by applying an analytical model called Defries-Fulker Regression. People could be genetically predisposed to…

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A brisk walk instead of sitting down: Just ten minutes a day makes a difference

fitnessBy DrMeletisMay 4, 2017Leave a comment

A brisk walk instead of sitting down: Just ten minutes a day makes a difference It is not the amount of time spent sitting still that matters. Instead it is the extent of physical activity that is essential in reducing the risk of elderly women developing cardiovascular disease, as shown in a new study. A…

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How calorie restriction may prolong life

AgingBy DrMeletisMay 4, 2017Leave a comment

How calorie restriction may prolong life A new review proposes a theory to explain how calorie restriction can extend life across a variety of species. How calorie restriction may prolong life Source: Science Daily Healthy Aging

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One step closer to finding out how wine may protect your neurons

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One step closer to finding out how wine may protect your neurons Low to moderate intake of red wine can delay the onset of neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s. Researchers have now found out how wine compounds are protective against neuronal death: they should pass through your stomach first. One step closer to…

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Speech and language deficits in children with autism may not cause tantrums

scienceBy DrMeletisMay 4, 2017Leave a comment

Speech and language deficits in children with autism may not cause tantrums Speech or language impairments may not be the cause of more frequent tantrums in children with autism, according to researchers. The findings could help parents of children with autism seek out the best treatment for behavior problems. Speech and language deficits in children…

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You're not too old to learn that

scienceBy DrMeletisMay 4, 2017Leave a comment

You’re not too old to learn that If we as adults continue to learn the way we did as children, we can redefine what it means to be an ‘aging’ adult, a new theory asserts. You’re not too old to learn that Source: Science Daily Mind & Brain

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Antibiotic doxycycline may offer hope for treatment of Parkinson's disease

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Antibiotic doxycycline may offer hope for treatment of Parkinson’s disease Doxycycline, an antibiotic used for over half a century against bacterial infections, can be prescribed at lower doses for the treatment of Parkinson’s disease, say researchers. Antibiotic doxycycline may offer hope for treatment of Parkinson’s disease Source: Science Daily Mind & Brain

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Handheld screen time linked with speech delays in young children

scienceBy DrMeletisMay 4, 2017Leave a comment

Handheld screen time linked with speech delays in young children As the number of smart phones, tablets, electronic games and other handheld screens in US homes continues to grow, some children begin using these devices before beginning to talk. New research suggests these children may be at higher risk for speech delays. Handheld screen time…

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