Which way you lean — physically — affects your decision-making We’re not always aware of how we are making a decision. Unconscious feelings or perceptions may influence us. Another important source of information — even if we’re unaware of it — is the body itself. Non-sticky chewing gum developed We find it on chairs, stuck [...]
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November 8th, 2011
admin Differences in jet lag severity could be rooted in how circadian clock sets itself Researchers have found hints that differing molecular processes in one area of the brain might play a significant role in the differences of jet lag severity between long-distance west-to-east travel and east-to-west travel. Permanently dismal economy could prompt men to seek [...]
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November 4th, 2011
admin First-time divorce rate tied to education, race New research shows there is substantial variation in the first-time divorce rate when it is broken down by race and education. But, there is also evidence that a college degree has a protective effect against divorce among all races. Impulsive versus controlled men: Disinhibited brains and disinhibited behavior [...]
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October 31st, 2011
admin Obese people regain weight after dieting due to hormones, Australian study finds Worldwide, there are more than 1.5 billion overweight adults, including 400 million who are obese. Although restriction of diet often results in initial weight loss, more than 80 per cent of obese dieters fail to maintain their reduced weight. Obese people may regain [...]
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October 31st, 2011
admin Most women with lupus can have successful pregnancy outcomes, study finds Promising research may offer hope for women with lupus who once thought that pregnancy was too risky.

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