After conducting a series of experiments, the study’s authors observed that drinking caffeinated coffee led to a more positive atmosphere during group work sessions, increased alertness, and fostered improved teamwork. Read More
A new study finds that the size of the glasses used to serve wine in restaurants often influences the number of wine diners end up purchasing. Read More
Besides just culture, the research team says that one’s gender and ethnicity can also play a role in how they define a “socially appropriate sickness.” … Read More
Spicing up one’s life with a variety of hobbies and different ventures will help maintain a sharp mind and clear cognitive functioning into old age, according to researchers. Read More
Their detailed analysis of 6,000 adults over the age of 40 concluded that drinking just one soda a day exponentially increases one’s risk of experiencing a heart attack or stroke, spikes cholesterol levels, and raises an individual’s risk of developing clots that sever blood supply to the heart and brain. Read More
The research team at UA investigated the effect of these two distinct romantic attachment styles, attachment anxiety (clinger) and attachment avoidance (loner), on one’s personal finances and came to a number of interesting conclusions. Read More
Researchers at the University of British Columbia have found that consumers (people) place a much higher value on outdoor goods and products when it’s either sunny or snowing outside. Read More
Until a followup analysis is conducted non-dairy milk appears to be the best source for calcium , phosphorus, and B vitamins. Read More
There’s a big difference, however, between simple memorization of information and a true understanding of a topic complete with the ability to make inferences on said subject matter. Read More
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