February 22, 2012 Wednesday 11:34 pm EST
Drinking a daily cup of decaffeinated coffee may help prevent and treat a decline in brain function, according to new research from the Mount Sinai School of Medicine.
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According to data released by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, more than 38 million Americans binge drink, with the highest rates in states across the Midwest.
The human brain holds personal values with high regard, prompting right or wrong thought processes rather than cost versus benefit when values are questioned, according to new research from Emory University.
Researchers have found that small groups such as jury deliberations, collective bargaining sessions, and cocktail parties, can alter the expression of IQ in some people.
According to an analysis of questionnaire responses from the European dating website eDarling, religious people tend to have a higher self-esteem than non-believers, especially in countries with high value on religion.
A new study suggests that virtual reality enhanced exercise, or ‘exergames’ in interactive video gaming provides greater cognitive benefit for older adults than traditional exercise alone.
Less children are falling victim to drowning accidents according to a new study from the Johns Hopkins Center for Injury Research and Policy.
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