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[ad_1] These guys really need an elevator. According to a new study from the Norwegian University of Science and Technology and Harvard University, men macho followers of the bodybuilding gym are more …
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[ad_1] Singing can reduce the stress and symptoms of Parkinson's, say scientists who have discovered that the benefits of music therapy are similar to those of taking medication. Researchers at Iowa State …
Read More »Long-term study shows that HIV-2 is deadlier than previously thought — ScienceDaily
[ad_1] A study published in The Lancet HIV shows that HIV-2 is more pathogenic than previously demonstrated. The new findings indicate that early treatment should be applied to all patients with HIV, …
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[ad_1] WashingtonYoung men, who are too preoccupied with building muscle, are at a significantly higher risk of depression and excessive drinking on the weekends. A new study from the Norwegian University of …
Read More »Protein Buildup Linked to Parkinson’s Blocked by Compounds in Coffee, Study Finds
[ad_1] Chemical compounds in coffee — especially phenylindanes that form during the roasting of coffee beans — appear to prevent the damaging aggregation of amyloid-beta and tau known to play key roles …
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[ad_1] (Photo: Getty) New research suggests that the idea that smartphones and tablets ruin a child's sleep is a myth. According to a study, each hour spent watching a screen costs only …
Read More »Singing can improve symptoms of Parkinson’s disease, study finds
[ad_1] People suffering from Parkinson’s disease can sing themselves better, research suggests. A pilot study found that singing therapy led to fewer involuntary movements, improvements in mood, and less stress. Researchers warned …
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