[ad_1] If you have spent hours on brain training games trying to stay accurate, a Western University study might cause you to rethink your approach. The article, published in the journal Neuropsychologia …
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[ad_1] by EMILIANO RODRIGUEZ MEGA, Associated Press This image of May 12, 2016 provided by NASA shows the planet Mars. A study published Wednesday, July 25, 2018 in the journal Science suggests …
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[ad_1] NEW YORK – A huge saltwater lake seems to be buried deep in Mars, raising the possibility of finding life on the red planet, scientists reported Wednesday. The discovery, based on …
Read More »Immigrant women are less likely to be screened for breast cancer, BC Cancer Study Finds
[ad_1] Many immigrant women in British Columbia are not screened for bad cancer as often as Canadian-born women, according to a study by BC Cancer and Cancer. University of British Columbia The …
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[ad_1] Often ignored and misunderstood by an athlete or gym enthusiast, the muscle health of seven in ten Indians is bad, according to a new study released Wednesday . One hundred Indians …
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[ad_1] There is growing evidence that some chemicals in food dyes, packaging and preservatives are harmful to the growth and development of children, according to a study from the University of Washington. …
Read More »Study: Lowering blood pressure helps prevent mental decline
[ad_1] Marilynn Marchione, Associated Press Added on Wednesday July 25, 2018 10:35 AM EDT CHICAGO – Lowering blood pressure more than usual not only helps prevent heart problems, but also reduces the …
Read More »More than 3 million vegetarian or vegan Canadians: study
[ad_1] Vegetarians and vegans now account for almost 10% of the Canadian population, and their increased presence is forcing the food and meat industries to consider new approaches. According to Dalhousie University, …
Read More »Immigrant women are less likely to be screened for breast cancer: BC Cancer study
[ad_1] A new study by BC Cancer found that immigrant women are less likely to be screened for bad cancer than women born in British Columbia. Ryan Woods, Scientific Director, explains that …
Read More »Deep coral is not a refuge for fish fleeing pollution, says study
[ad_1] Deep coral reefs in a "twilit zone" in the oceans differ greatly from those near the surface, dampening the hope that they may be a haven for marine life fleeing such …
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