[ad_1] New research suggests that those who feel younger than their age may have brains that age more slowly. – AFP pic SEOUL, July 4 – They say you're only as old …
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[ad_1] July 3, 2018 As everyone grows up, not everyone feels their age. A recent study shows that such feelings, called subjective age, may reflect aging of the brain. With the help …
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[ad_1] Dan Whiteway Basingstoke and Deane Councilors and members of the North Hampshire MND Association Group celebrate the signing of the MND Charter. Image: Stewart Turkington "data-mobile-height =" 191 "data-desktop-height =" 400 …
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[ad_1] Earlier, in February, the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) released its plans and expectations for the development of a universal flu vaccine. (AP) Imagine that you are paid …
Read More »PENN MEDICINE: Brain Stimulation Decreases Intent to Commit Physical and Sexual Assault
[ad_1] Penn Medicine released the following announcement on July 2. Boosting the prefrontal cortex, the part of the brain responsible for controlling complex ideas and behaviors, may reduce the intention of committing …
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[ad_1] A large prospective cohort study of half a million people in the UK found reverse associations for drinking coffee with mortality, including among participants drinking 1 to 8 cups or more …
Read More »Drinking 6 cups of coffee a day could reduce your risk of premature death by 16%
[ad_1] Reduce your risk of premature death by drinking six cups of coffee a day, says a new study. This amount of coffee can reduce your risk of developing an illness by …
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[ad_1] The Mooroopna man, Kane Atkinson will participate in Run Melbourne 2018, to raise awareness and fund the Muscular Dystrophy Australia Kane's nephew, Kyzaiha, has a rapid case of Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy, …
Read More »The intention to commit violence, sexual aggression reduced by zapping the brain with the current
[ad_1] As the number of cases related to violence, physical and sexual assault continues to increase around the world, an international team of researchers has shown that there could be a "neuroscientific" …
Read More »Zapping the brain seems to reduce aggressive intentions, according to a new study – Entertainment & Life – telegram.com
[ad_1] According to a new study published Monday in the Journal of Neuroscience, the ability to use brain stimulation to help prevent future violence has just passed a proof-of-concept stage. In a …
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