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  • There’s a Link Among Diabetes, Tooth Loss, and Cognitive Decline

    There’s a Link Among Diabetes, Tooth Loss, and Cognitive Decline

    Having both diabetes and tooth loss contributes to worse cognitive function and faster cognitive decline in older adults, ...
    Dementia & Alzheimer's March 15, 2023
  • Paying People Money for Losing Weight Works

    Paying People Money for Losing Weight Works

    Paying cash to people with obesity for losing a specific amount of weight or completing weight-reducing activities works ...
    Weight Loss January 1, 2023
  • To Experience Beauty, You’ll Have to Think

    To Experience Beauty, You’ll Have to Think

    In order to experience beauty, we must think, a new study suggests, confirming the 18th-century idea of Immanuel ...
    Health October 13, 2022
  • Your Brain Benefits From Exercise in These 3 Ways

    Your Brain Benefits From Exercise in These 3 Ways

    Three things happen to the brain when we exercise, says Wendy Suzuki, professor of neural science and psychology ...
    Health December 28, 2016
  • Ambition Turns Ruthless When We’re Told We Will Fail

    Ambition Turns Ruthless When We’re Told We Will Fail

    For people who are driven to succeed at a certain profession, negative feedback about their talent or potential ...
    Life & Tradition March 29, 2016
  • Native English Speakers Get Different Results on Concussion Test

    Native English Speakers Get Different Results on Concussion Test

    Sideline vision tests often used to detect immediate signs of concussion may give false results for athletes who ...
    Health February 26, 2016
  • Calories on the Menu, but Does Anyone Care?

    Calories on the Menu, but Does Anyone Care?

    The nearly six-year-old mandate requiring calorie counts on chain restaurant menus in the New York City area has ...
    Health November 5, 2015
  • 5 Surprising Insights About ‘Modern Romance’

    5 Surprising Insights About ‘Modern Romance’

    The awkwardness of dating in the age of smartphones has provided comedian Aziz Ansari with lots of material.
    People July 10, 2015
  • Why a Professor Asks Students to Exercise in Class

    Why a Professor Asks Students to Exercise in Class

    When Professor Wendy Suzuki turned 40, she realized that her social life didn't match up to her professional ...
    Health July 2, 2015
  • To Look Trustworthy, Put on a Happy Face

    To Look Trustworthy, Put on a Happy Face

    We can alter our facial features to make us look more trustworthy, but not more competent.
    People June 20, 2015
  • Tattoo’s Itchy Side Effects Can Last Years

    Tattoo’s Itchy Side Effects Can Last Years

    Six percent of adult New Yorkers who have a tattoo said they have suffered from a related rash, ...
    Health June 5, 2015
  • To Prevent Diabetes, One-Size-Fits-All Won’t Work

    To Prevent Diabetes, One-Size-Fits-All Won’t Work

    Groups of adults at risk for diabetes harbor different perceptions of the disease, say researchers. The findings could ...
    Health April 25, 2015
  • Stress From Bias Differs Among Latino Teens

    Stress From Bias Differs Among Latino Teens

    Stress related to discrimination has a more pronounced effect on the mental health of Latino teens born in the ...
    Health March 19, 2015
  • Even Blind Fish Get Around Thanks to ‘Sixth Sense’

    Even Blind Fish Get Around Thanks to ‘Sixth Sense’

    New understanding of how fish use a “sixth sense” to detect flows of water helps resolve a long-time ...
    Animals January 18, 2015
  • When Parents Argue, Kids Fight to Stay in Control

    When Parents Argue, Kids Fight to Stay in Control

    When children repeatedly see their parents be verbally or physically aggressive with each other, they may find it ...
    Health September 23, 2014
  • To Combat Obesity Among US Latina Immigrants, Cultural Food Patterns Must Be Acknowledged

    To Combat Obesity Among US Latina Immigrants, Cultural Food Patterns Must Be Acknowledged

    According to the U.S. Census Bureau, Latinos are the largest minority group in the United States, comprising 16.7% ...
    Health August 3, 2014
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