Year: 2025

New Concordia Study Finds Music Inspires Movement, Even When Unliked

According to recent findings published by Concordia University researchers, the desire to groove to music is an innate…

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Iron-Related Chronic Illness More Common in East Asian Adults

Recent research from Cornell University has revealed that individuals of East Asian descent are at a greater risk…

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Positive Feelings and Restful Sleep Enhance the Durability of Perceptual Memories

Scientists at the RIKEN Center for Brain Science (CBS) have made significant strides in understanding how perceptual memories…

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Air Pollution Obscures Mental Clarity and Complicates Daily Activities

A recent study has highlighted how short-term exposure to particulate matter (PM) air pollution can significantly impair people's…

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Studies Indicate That Banning Flavoured E-cigarettes Reduces Vaping but Increases Smoking Among Young Adults

In recent years, the surge in vaping has marked it as a prevalent alternative to traditional smoking. Flavoured…

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Research Identifies New Connection between Dietary Habits, Depression, and Alzheimer’s Disease

Recent research from Edith Cowan University (ECU) has illuminated the potential impact of diet on the risk factors…

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Stay Active, Age Gracefully: Recommending Exercise for the Elderly as a Formula for Healthful Ageing

Physical activity has immense benefits for older adults, playing a pivotal role in enhancing longevity and overall health.…

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Research Establishes Connection Between Mental Well-being and Psychological Resilience in Elderly Women After Hip Fractures

Recent investigations aimed at identifying factors linked to better recovery outcomes for elderly adults post-hip fracture have highlighted…

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Postponed REM Sleep May Indicate Early Alzheimer’s Disease

Recent scientific discoveries have illustrated that the quality and quantity of our sleep may play a crucial role…

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Scientists Discover Unexpected Connection to Stroke Risk

Divorce can profoundly affect children's mental health, with new research from The University of Texas at Arlington suggesting…

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Psychological Wellness and Exercise: Creating a Positive Feedback Loop

In a compelling study conducted at the Gerontology Research Center and the Faculty of Sport and Health Sciences…

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Unravelling the Mysteries of Our Biological Clock: How Research Bridges Key Aging Theories

Researchers at the University of California San Diego School of Medicine have recently published groundbreaking results that shine…

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