The two groups do not appear to process sensory information in the same way. ‘For people who regularly control their food consumption, direct touch triggers an enhanced sensory response, making food more desirable and appealing.” … Read More
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According to a pioneering study published in the Journal of the American Heart Association, when we fail to adhere to the National Institutes of Health’s official guideline for adequate sleep, our cravings for added sugars, saturated fats, and caffeine surge dramatically. Read More
A new study posits that men who are taller in young adulthood, as an indicator of early-life circumstances, evidence a lower risk of dementia in old age. Read More
Forget the cardio that comes with walking 18 or working on burying your tee shot down the middle of the fairway, just one round of golf a month can lower older adults’ overall risk of death, according to a new study. Read More
According to a new study, there is a robust association between habitual coffee consumption and the prevention of bone fracturing later in life and other illnesses. In other words, more coffee for everyone! … Read More
Among students and even academicians, relative choice accuracy between two options decreases as the value of a third option decreases. Read More
A study published in the JAMA Network recently became the first to identify push-up capacity as a preemptive correlate of poor heart health. Read More
A new study published in the journal Scientific Reports concluded that altruism might actually be closer to an instinct that it is to a developed trait. Read More
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