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  • healthyhappy (36)in #science • 8 years ago
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    Your sex life is only as old as you feel

    The closer you feel to your actual age, the less likely you are to be satisfied with your sex life, a University of Waterloo study has found. The study looked at the attitudes…
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    • healthyhappy (36)in #science • 8 years ago
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      Holographic Imaging Could Be Used to Detect Signs of Life in Space

      http We may be capable of finding microbes in space—but if we did, could we tell what they were, and that they were alive? This month the journal Astrobiology is publishing a…
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      • healthyhappy (36)in #science • 8 years ago
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        Climate change poses threat to European electricity production

        The vulnerability of the European electricity sector to changes in water resources is set to worsen by 2030 as a consequence of climate change. This conclusion is reached by…
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      • healthyhappy (36)in #science • 8 years ago
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        Self-driving cars may soon be able to make moral and ethical decisions as humans do

        New study demonstrating that human ethical decisions can be implemented into machines has strong implications for managing the moral dilemmas autonomous cars may face on the road. Story in Brief:
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      • healthyhappy (36)in #science • 8 years ago
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        Bacteria found in Alzheimer’s brains

        The research team set out to discover if there were any differences in the types of bacteria present in brains from Alzheimer’s disease patients and healthy brains. Image by…
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      • healthyhappy (36)in #health • 8 years ago
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        Cocoa and chocolate are not just treats — they are good for your cognition

        The effects of relatively long-term ingestion of cocoa flavanols (ranging from 5 days up to 3 months) has generally been investigated in elderly individuals. It turns out that…
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        • healthyhappy (36)in #health • 8 years ago
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          Eat Mediterranean: your brain will reap the benefit

          Eating a Mediterranean diet can slow down cognitive decline. by Hedwig Ens, Frontiersin.org The Mediterranean diet can improve your mind, as well your heart, shows a study…
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          • healthyhappy (36)in #health • 8 years ago
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            Could broccoli be a secret weapon against diabetes?

            Concentrated broccoli sprout extract may help type 2 diabetes patients manage their blood sugar, according to a new study. Type 2 diabetes afflicts more than 300 million people…
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              krnel (80)in #health • 8 years ago
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              Physical Activity is Good for Your Brain and Helps Prevent Dementia

              Source Aerobic exercise is known to be good for our brains. It helps improve neuronal plasticity and stimulates the creation of new neurons ( neurogenesis ). A decade…
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            • healthyhappy (36)in #health • 8 years ago
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              Why sugary drinks and protein-rich meals don't go well together

              Dr Shanon Casperson, lead author of the study from USDA-Agricultural Research Service Grand Forks Human Nutrition Research Center, USA said: "We found that about a third of the…
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              • healthyhappy (36)in #health • 8 years ago
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                Diet rich in tomatoes cuts skin cancer in half in mice

                Daily tomato consumption appeared to cut the development of skin cancer tumors by half in a mouse study at The Ohio State University. It found that male mice fed a diet of 10…
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              • healthyhappy (36)in #animals • 8 years ago
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                Fire ants use their bodies to construct Eiffel Tower-looking structures

                Fire ants use their bodies to construct Eiffel Tower-looking structures when they run into a tall obstruction while looking for food or escaping to new areas. A new study from…
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                • healthyhappy (36)in #health • 8 years ago
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                  Artificial sweeteners may be associated with long-term weight gain and other health issues

                  To better understand whether consuming artificial sweeteners is associated with negative long-term effects on weight and heart disease, researchers from the University of…
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                  • healthyhappy (36)in #science • 8 years ago
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                    Scientists Replay Movie Encoded in DNA

                    For the first time, a primitive movie has been encoded in – and then played back from – DNA in living cells. Scientists funded by the National Institutes of Health say it is a…
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                    • healthyhappy (36)in #blog • 8 years ago
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                      Using money to buy time linked to increased happiness

                      The study, led by researchers at the University of British Columbia and Harvard Business School, suggests that using money to buy free time— such as paying to delegate household…
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                      • healthyhappy (36)in #science • 8 years ago
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                        New evidence of water in the Moon’s interior

                        A new study of satellite data finds that numerous volcanic deposits distributed across the surface of the Moon contain unusually high amounts of trapped water compared with…
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                      • healthyhappy (36)in #science • 8 years ago
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                        A super-algae to save our seas?

                        Coral bleaching is caused by changes in ocean temperatures which harm Symbiodinium, leading corals to lose their symbiotic Symbiodinium and subsequently starve to death. Dr…
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                        • healthyhappy (36)in #health • 8 years ago
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                          Drinking more water associated with numerous dietary benefits

                          For people who want to control their weight or reduce their intakes of sugar, sodium and saturated fat, tap water may be what the doctor ordered. People who increased their…
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                        • healthyhappy (36)in #health • 8 years ago
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                          Early exposure to pets may make kids less prone to allergies and obesity

                          A new University of Alberta study showed that babies from families with pets—70 per cent of which were dogs—showed higher levels of two types of microbes associated with lower…
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                          • healthyhappy (36)in #health • 8 years ago
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                            Tuning Out Arthritis Pain With Radio Energy

                            http Known as “Coolief,” the procedure can provide several months of relief from chronic arthritis pain for patients for whom surgery is not an option. It also decreases the…
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