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CBD shows promise for reducing cigarette smoking

Categories Brain & Behavior, Health
Weights at a gym

Time of day may determine the amount of fat burned by exercise

Categories Health
man walking with smartwatch

150 minutes of aerobic exercise per week reduces liver fat, study finds

Categories Health
Study of older adults highlights importance of non-medical conditions, lead author says; research-based survey available online

Longevity analysis identifies 8 key social factors

Categories Health, Social Sciences
New research defies long-held worries that lots of videogame playing could hamper young children’s pace of learning. A study of fifth graders published in the Journal of Media Psychology found no meaningful links between video game playing – even for hours – and the children’s cognitive ability. The news is likely to reassure parents and thrill game-loving kids.

Video game playing causes no harm to young children’s cognitive abilities

Categories Brain & Behavior, Technology
Prostate cancer cell illustration

So long PSA? The new prostate cancer blood test with 94% accuracy

Categories Health
Part of the set-up for creating medium-density amorphous ice

Discovery of new ice may change understanding of water

Categories Physics & Mathematics
This photomicrograph depicts Cryptococcus neoformans a fungal pathogen that has been causing an increasing number of life-threatening infections. People with AIDS, and those using immunosuppressive drugs are most vulnerable.

Warmer climate drives fungi to be more dangerous to our health

Categories Health, Life & Non-humans
Coffee with milk

Coffee with milk may have an anti-inflammatory effect

Categories Health
Illustration by Boris Séméniako

Your memory may be better than you think

Categories Brain & Behavior
Marriage makes men fatter, shows new research

Lifelong marriage lowers risk of dementia

Categories Brain & Behavior, Health, Social Sciences
Asteroid Itokawa

Nukes needed to save Earth from common killer asteroid

Categories Space

A soybean protein blocks LDL cholesterol production, reducing risks of metabolic diseases

Categories Health
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