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Brain circuit for spirituality? Posted: 01 Jul 2021 04:52 PM PDT Using datasets from neurosurgical patients and those with brain lesions, researchers mapped lesion locations associated with spiritual and religious belief to a specific human brain circuit. |
Skin in the game: Transformative approach uses the human body to recharge smartwatches Posted: 01 Jul 2021 04:52 PM PDT As smart watches are increasingly able to monitor the vital signs of health, including what's going on when we sleep, a problem has emerged: those wearable, wireless devices are often disconnected from our body overnight, being charged at the bedside. |
How long can a person live? The 21st century may see a record-breaker Posted: 01 Jul 2021 12:09 PM PDT A new study calculates the probability of living past age 110, which, though rare, likely will increase this century. |
How children integrate information Posted: 01 Jul 2021 08:27 AM PDT Researchers use a computer model to explain how children integrate information during word learning. |
The sense of smell in older adults declines when it comes to meat, but not vanilla, researchers find Posted: 01 Jul 2021 08:26 AM PDT Contrary to what science once suggested, older people with a declining sense of smell do not have comprehensively dampened olfactory ability for odors in general -- it simply depends upon the type of odor. Researchers reached this conclusion after examining a large group of older Danes' and their intensity perception of common food odors. |
Consuming a diet with more fish fats, less vegetable oils can reduce migraine headaches, study finds Posted: 30 Jun 2021 06:30 PM PDT A diet higher in fatty fish helped frequent migraine sufferers reduce their monthly number of headaches and intensity of pain compared to participants on a diet higher in vegetable-based fats and oils, according to a new study. |
Study finds changes in wealth tied to changes in cardiovascular health Posted: 30 Jun 2021 08:53 AM PDT A longitudinal study of healthy adults finds upward or downward changes in wealth were associated with respective lower or higher levels of cardiovascular events. |
High physical activity levels may counter serious health harms of poor sleep Posted: 29 Jun 2021 04:17 PM PDT Physical activity levels at or above the weekly recommended amounts may counter the serious health harms associated with poor sleep quality, suggests a large long term study. |
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