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New Study Reveals The Science Behind Giving Directions
Study: Pear-Eating Individuals Are Less Likely to Be Obese Than Non Pear-Eaters
Those who eat pears have lower body weight and are less likely to be obese. I bet we are all familiar with the saying, "An apple a day keeps the doctor away," but it seems like another fruit may do just the same, if not, maybe more. New Study Discovers Protein That May Be Key to Gluten Sensitivity
A new study may have discovered the key piece in determining how to measure someone's Gluten Sensitivity. Cannabidiol (CBD) Study: May Be the Answer Patients With Epilepsy Have Been Looking For
In one of the largest studies done to date, researchers find anti-epileptic medication using one of marijuana's active ingredients can effectively and safely reduce seizures in young patients. Pay It Forward: How Our Visual Attitude in Helping Others Influence How Quickly They Help Us Back
The effort it takes to lend someone a helping hand may affect whether that someone is willing to offer theirs in return. Men Are Better Than Women In Finding Right Directions, Study Says
A new study suggests that men have better sense than women in terms of finding the right direction. A new study suggests that men have better sense than women in terms of finding the right direction. Study: Flu Shot Vaccine Plus a Booster Dose May Be Better at Protecting People With Cancer
A second high-dose flu shot may better protect high-risk people with certain cancers, new research finds. Study: Low-Carb Diet With High Animal Sourced Protein and Fats Diet Is Closely Connected to the Risk of Developing Type 2 Diabetes
Cutting back on carbs and eating more plant-based protein and fat wasn't linked to an increased risk of diabetes in this study. Walnuts' Health Benefits to Combat the Risk for Diabetes
When people in the study added 56 grams of walnuts (2 ounces, or about 14 walnuts) to their daily diet for six months, they had improvements in blood vessel function and reductions in “bad” LDL cholesterol. Hangovers and Alcohol Breath: Why Should You Avoid Mixing Different Alcoholic Drinks, Cocktails with Diet Soda
A previous study revealed that it's best to avoid beer and wine on the same night as this can cause a nasty hangover and people who drank vodka mixed with diet soda had higher alcohol concentrations on their breath. Low Sugar Diet Will Surprisingly Make You Love Your Sweets Even More the Next Time You Eat Them
In a new study, people on a low-sugar diet found sugary foods much sweeter than they had when they were on a high-sugar diet. Get to Know More About Dopamine and Its Connection With Learning
Dopamine plays an important role in several brain functions, including learning and memory. Dopamine is a neurotransmitter that is activated when we experience pleasure. A New Era of Chocolates are on the Rise
The Belgian researchers bred robust hybrid yeasts to produce new flavors in fermented cocoa. According to Belgian researchers, new era of boutique chocolates use special yeasts that are used to ferment cocoa during chocolate production which converts the aroma of the chocolate after the process. SIRT3 - The Protein That May Be the Cure to Dementia
Increased exercise helps boost a protein in the brain that protects against dementia, new research has found. Why Some People Can't Hold Their Alcohol Finally Explained
Here's why? It has something to do with the complex way our bodies are made and if you are a weak drinker you now have an explanation.
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