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Short Brisk Walks Instead of Long Strolls May Cut Risk of Heart Disease, Says Key Study of 88,000
When it comes to exercise, intensity is everything, and while a brisk daily 15-minute walk is enough to cut the risk of heart disease,...
Study Finds that Eating Dinner as a Family Makes 91% of Families Less Stressed
Everyone knows your family can be a pain in the neck sometimes, but regular family dinners can be the key to reduced stress levels...
Wolves Likely Were Already Man’s Best Friend Before Dogs, Reveals New Study
Wolves could be man's best friend too, a new study reveals, or at least that wolves were man's best friend before we turned them into dogs.
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Astronauts Could 3D-Print Tools on Mars Made From Martian Dust, Says Exciting New Study
We could 3D-print tools on Mars made from the planet itself—and the exciting experiment could change the future of space travel, according to engineers.
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Large Study of Older Adults Shows People Over 65 Benefit By Staying Active – Let’s Move, People
Inactivity after the age of 65 increases the risk of heart attacks, heart failure, and strokes according to new research from Johns Hopkins in...
First Study to Show Dogs Cry ‘Happy Tears’ When Reunited With Their Owners
Dogs cry “happy tears” when their owners come home, according to a study inspired by a scientist whose own pup welled up with joy...
People Who Play Music While Studying More Likely to Have Higher GPA, Says New Poll
If picking a playlist was your first step when studying, you’re more likely to have earned a higher GPA, according to a new poll.
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Study Discovers ‘Hero’ Protein That Helps Repair DNA and Prevent Cancer Like a ‘Guardian of the Genome’
DNA replication and repair happens thousands of times a day in the human body and most of the time, people don’t notice when things...
Giving Bits of Farmland Back To Nature Does Not Reduce Crop Yields, Landmark Study Shows
Contrary to what some people will say, nature-friendly methods of farming can significantly increase biodiversity without damaging food production, a long-term research project has...
Starch in Green Bananas May Slash Risk of Some Cancers by Over 60%, Study Finds
A study has identified a starch in unripe bananas that can reduce the risk of some cancers by more than 60 percent—and scientists say...
Trendy Type of Norwegian Cheese May Stave Off Bone Thinning, Shows New Study
Just a small portion of Jarlsberg can help stop bones getting weaker without boosting cholesterol, according to new findings.
Researchers say health benefits are unique...
Music Helps Reconnect Elderly Patients with their Memories in New Study
When Paul McCartney wrote “Get Back,” he never would have predicted how useful or relevant the song would become for music therapists.
The song’s refrain—“Get...
Study Shows Duolingo Learning Outcomes Are Comparable to University Classes
A study found that, despite being a 1-week wonder-kind-of-habit, people who study languages on Duolingo perform as well as University students with years under...
Large Study Suggests Doing Chores May Be Linked to a 21% Reduced Risk For Alzheimer’s Disease
Cooking, cleaning, and gardening may be linked to reducing your risk for developing Alzheimer's by more than one-fifth (21%), according to new research.
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Psilocybin Microdosing Study Finds Improved Mental Health and Psychomotor Dexterity in Those Over 55
What happens when a bunch of scientists put a study group of older people together and give them all psychedelic mushrooms? As it turns...
Vitamin D Could Help Protect Women Against and Even Reverse Ovarian Cancer – Study
Researchers believe vitamin D could be key in preventing ovarian cancer, one of the most lethal, as they found it stopped a key transformation...
Video Games Can Help Boost Children’s Intelligence; TV and Social Media Had No Negative Effect Says New Study
Children have been spending more and more time in front of screens—and whether it has a negative impact on their well being is being...
Higher Optimism is Linked With Longer Life, Harvard Scientists Find in New Study
Higher levels of optimism were associated with longer lifespan and living beyond age 90 in women across racial and ethnic groups in a study...
Dogs Became Perfect Human Companion Thanks to a Gene that Lowered Their Stress: New Study
Dogs became ‘man's best friend’ because of a gene that lowered their stress and made them more relaxed around people, according to new research...
Shedding Some Pounds Boosts a Man’s Fertility as Sperm Also Becomes Fitter, Says Study
Shedding the pounds boosts a man's fertility as sperm also become fitter and are more likely to reach the egg, according to new research.
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