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  • After a Long Space Trip, Astronaut Brains Need a Rest

    After a Long Space Trip, Astronaut Brains Need a Rest

    Frequent space travelers should wait three years after a longer mission to allow the physiological changes in their ...
    Research & Discoveries June 18, 2023
  • Exercise Releases This Fat-Burning Hormone

    Exercise Releases This Fat-Burning Hormone

    Exercise releases irisin, a hormone that helps the body shed fat and keeps it from forming, new research ...
    Health October 4, 2016
  • Why Stress Might Make It Harder to Lose Fat

    Why Stress Might Make It Harder to Lose Fat

    Chronic stress may stimulate production of a protein that then goes on to block an enzyme that breaks ...
    Health January 13, 2016
  • Most Fitness Apps for iPhones Fall Short

    Most Fitness Apps for iPhones Fall Short

    Only one of 30 popular free fitness apps for iPhones meets the majority of recommended guidelines for physical ...
    Health August 3, 2015
  • Can Good Food Protect Your Ears From Loud Noises?

    Can Good Food Protect Your Ears From Loud Noises?

    A healthy diet may offer some protection from hearing loss due to noise exposure; however, it can't reverse hearing damage, ...
    Health June 5, 2015
  • Ebola Isn’t Going to Spread Through the Air

    Ebola Isn’t Going to Spread Through the Air

    During the peak of the Ebola epidemic last fall a frightening new possibility surfaced: Could a specific mutation ...
    Health May 17, 2015
  • Fjords Are Surprisingly Awesome at Carbon Storage

    Fjords Are Surprisingly Awesome at Carbon Storage

    The dramatic, glacier-carved inlets called fjords capture and store carbon better than open-water marine systems, report researchers.
    Environment May 6, 2015
  • Are Women Actually Better at Negotiation?

    Are Women Actually Better at Negotiation?

    Women with successful negotiation experience are better negotiators than men, even when they rate themselves as average at ...
    Careers April 21, 2015
  • Fewer Fatal Car Crashes When Alcohol Taxes Go Up

    Fewer Fatal Car Crashes When Alcohol Taxes Go Up

    Increasing state alcohol taxes could prevent thousands of deaths a year from car accidents, say researchers.
    Science April 2, 2015
  • Can Sweet ‘N Low Stunt Cancer’s Growth?

    Can Sweet ‘N Low Stunt Cancer’s Growth?

    Labeled as a cancer-causing chemical for decades and declared safe about 15 years ago, saccharin may actually inhibit ...
    Health March 28, 2015
  • Why Forest Managers Want to Set Fires but Can’t

    Why Forest Managers Want to Set Fires but Can’t

    Forest managers say prescribed burns every few years could help prevent costly wildfires and control disease. But hurdles ...
    News March 26, 2015
  • Older Adults Who Exercise Stay Mobile Longer (Video)

    Older Adults Who Exercise Stay Mobile Longer (Video)

    New research offers more evidence that exercise is key to staying mobile as we age, even for frail ...
    Health August 25, 2014
  • These 3 Tests Detect Concussion 100% of the Time

    These 3 Tests Detect Concussion 100% of the Time

    When combined with two other measures, a simple vision test can detect 100 percent of concussions that occur during ...
    Health July 29, 2014
  • Moderate Physical Activity Helps Maintain Mobility in Older Adults

    Moderate Physical Activity Helps Maintain Mobility in Older Adults

    It’s something we’ve all heard for years: Exercise can help keep older adults healthy. But now a study, ...
    Health June 4, 2014
  • What Do the Dates on Food Packages Really Mean? (Video)

    What Do the Dates on Food Packages Really Mean? (Video)

    Food Safety Specialist Renee Goodrich Schneider explains what those dates on food packages really mean. From Newswise *Image ...
    Health April 25, 2014
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