[ad_1] November 21 (UPI) – Anti-depressant orders among the British have soared after Britain decided to break with the European Union in 2016, according to a new study. Experts say that this …
Read More »Study: Brexit-related anxiety led to increased prescriptions for antidepressants in the UK
[ad_1] November 21 (UPI) – Anti-depressant orders among the British have soared after Britain decided to break with the European Union in 2016, according to a new study. Experts say that this …
Read More »Allergist: Peanut study results are "quite interesting" for pediatric treatment
[ad_1] "The most recent results are exciting," said Dr. Jackie Garrett, who is certified in Allergy and Immunology about the potential of an experimental drug known as AR101 to make a very …
Read More »Anti-HIV Drugs May Help Alzheimer's Disease, Study Shows Foundational Cause Not Discovered
[ad_1] A major new study on Alzheimer's disease provides previously unknown evidence of the origin of the disease that steals the brain. In addition, he suggests that some anti-HIV drugs called reverse …
Read More »According to one study, making a decision over time has no impact on accuracy. • Earth.com
[ad_1] The mental process of collecting data to make decisions takes at least several seconds, which is much longer than the time required for the treatment of information by individual brain cells. …
Read More »Parents' feeding styles reflect children's genes: study
[ad_1] A recent study suggests that parents tend to adopt diet styles in response to their children's natural body weight, which is largely influenced by genetics. The research challenges the idea that …
Read More »A study presents new climate models from the seven fascinating worlds of the little star TRAPPIST 1
[ad_1] TRAPPIST-1, the cool little star of dwarf M and his seven worlds. New research from the University of Washington speculates on the possible climates of these worlds and their eventual evolution. …
Read More »Consume mentally, eat can prevent hangover: study
[ad_1] According to a study published in the journal Addiction, about 76% of adults have a kind of hangover after a drinking session. Hangover symptoms include fatigue, dehydration, headache or muscle aches, …
Read More »New study says workplace bullying increases risk of heart disease
[ad_1] Bullying in the workplace is real. Some workers experience it more than others and, according to a new study published by researchers at the Oxford Academy, these stressors could increase the …
Read More »Scientists have stabbed cactus spines in meat to study the evolution
[ad_1] A single jumping cholla spine contains a piece of meat half a pound.Photo: L. Brian Stauffer One of the benefits of working in a university with an agricultural school is the …
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