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Brain Drills Boosts Memory and Performance of Daily Tasks in Older People
According to a recent study published in JAMDA, playing online games that tests the reasoning and memory skills - brain training - could have essential advantages for older people in their day to day lives. Falls and Fractures in Elderly People Linked to Muscle Loss
According to research conducted by the University of Southampton, older people with an age-related loss of muscle mass and strength may be at higher risk of falling and bone fractures. Protein Emphasis on Brain Scans Discovered
Scientists have identified a way to emphasize a protein on brain scans so the edges of a tumor can be recognized more precisely. Love Sweetened Drinks? They Might not be Sweet for Your Heart
Researchers found that people who frequently drink sweetened fruit drinks or sodas may have a bigger chance of developing heart failure. Ketchup and Why it's So Hard to Pour
Science was able to reveal the rationale why is it difficult for ketchup to leave its bottle. Condiment lovers may sometimes get upset as their favorite ketchup won't leave the bottle. Nope, Smelling Farts Cannot and Will Not Cure Cancer
Nope! Farts do not cure cancer. News emerged that "Scientists say sniffing farts could prevent cancer" or "Smelling flatulence could help you live longer, scientists claim," and these allegations have been trending ever since it was released. Aching Muscles After a Day or Two of Exercise? Here's What You Should Realize
After an extreme exercise routine, the muscle pain is more intense a day or two later rather than instantly. Why is that? What Interrupted Sleep Can Do to Your Mood
After a bad night's sleep, it's possible that you're not going to be in the best moods. But as stated in a new study, your bad mood may be occurring due to lack of quality sleep, rather than a shortage of quantity. All You Need to Know About Sleep Terrors: Causes, Symptoms and Treatments
Night terrors (or sleep terrors) vary extensively from common nightmares and can be especially dreadful for the sufferer and their family. Although night terrors can be absolutely frightening, they are not usually a sign of anything more serious and tend to desist of their own accord. What Women Have to Know About Dense Breast Tissue and Cancer
More than 40 percent of women have dense breast tissues but many are never informed that the type of breast tissue they have can make a cancer cell harder to identify on a mammogram What's Growing Up Like for Asthmatic Kids with Pet Dogs?
The findings haveproved the result of farm animals and also revealed that children who grew up with dogs during the first year of their lives had a 13 percent decreased hazards of asthma by age 6. The results were recorded in the journal JAMA Pediatrics. New Study: Research Says Plants Do Not Want to be Eaten
We found that feeding vibrations signal changes in the plant cells' metabolism, creating more defensive chemicals that can repel attacks from caterpillars.- Heidi Appel Benefits of Reading: Studies Show Reading Makes Sleeping Easier
Who would have thought that reading in general can make you a better person? Incredible news for book lovers has surfaced as studies revealed that reading before bedtime can induce sleepiness. Obesity Risk Relies on Job focus
According to an analysis published in Social Science & Medicine, the kind of responsibility the people have at their work can impact their possibility of becoming obese.
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