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August 5, 2019

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Sleep Is Essential for Business Leaders Seeking Next Successful Venture

Aug. 5, 2019 -- The secret ingredient for coming up with great business ideas that can take off, may be something we can all tap into -- a good night's sleep. According to a new study, sleep plays an especially ... read more

Knowing Where the Center of a Space Is Helps Inform Spatial Awareness

Aug. 2, 2019 -- As you enter a new environment such as visiting a classroom for the first time, your brain takes in information about your surroundings to help inform where you are and what direction you are facing. ... read more

Cheater, Cheater: Human Behavior Lab Studies Cheating as Innate Trait

Aug. 1, 2019 -- A human behavior lab took a closer look at cheating during periods of relative economic abundance and scarcity to determine whether cheating for monetary gain is a product of the economic ... read more

Fragrance-Releasing Fabric Could Help Neutralize Sweaty Gym Clothes

July 31, 2019 -- Hot summer weather, stressful situations and intense workouts can produce unpleasant sweaty odors. But what if clothing could cover up these embarrassing smells with a burst of fragrance? Now, ... read more
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People Who Eat Dark Chocolate Less Likely to Be Depressed

Aug. 2, 2019 -- Eating dark chocolate may positively affect mood and relieve depressive symptoms, finds a new study looking at whether different types of chocolate are associated with mood ... read more

Doing More With Less: Flexible, Reduced-Load Jobs a Win-Win for Workers, Employers

Aug. 1, 2019 -- A professor is researching reduced-load work options to help provide benefits for professionals and ... read more

Digital Games May Beat Mindfulness Apps at Relieving Stress, New Study Shows

Aug. 1, 2019 -- Digital games may relieve stress after a day's work more effectively than mindfulness ... read more

What the Brains of People With Excellent General Knowledge Look Like

July 31, 2019 -- The brains of people with excellent general knowledge are particularly efficiently wired. This was shown by neuroscientists using magnetic resonance ... read more

House Move During Early Pregnancy Linked to Heightened Premature Birth Risk

July 31, 2019 -- Moving to a new residence during the first three months of pregnancy is linked to a heightened risk of premature birth and low birthweight, as well as a slightly higher risk of a ... read more

Marital Infidelity and Professional Misconduct Linked, Study Shows

July 30, 2019 -- People who cheat on their spouses are significantly more likely to engage in misconduct in the workplace, according to a new ... read more

Antioxidant Compound from Soybeans May Prevent Marijuana-Induced Blood Vessel Damage

July 30, 2019 -- Marijuana exposure damages cells of the inner lining of blood vessels throughout the heart and vascular system. In studies with human cells and arteries from mice, a compound found in soybeans ... read more

PE Fitness Tests Have Little Positive Impact for Students

July 30, 2019 -- A new study reveals that school fitness tests have little impact on student attitudes to PE -- contrary to polarized views on their merits -- and for many students, fitness testing during PE may be ... read more

Girls Who Are More Physically Active in Childhood May Have Better Lung Function in Adolescence

July 30, 2019 -- A study of more than 2,300 adolescents underscores the pulmonary health benefits of physical ... read more

People Judge Entire Groups Based on Performance of Its 'First Member'

July 30, 2019 -- People are more likely to judge the performance of a group based on member's that are labelled as first or number one than they are on any other member, according to new ... read more

Weight Stigma in Men Associated With Harmful Health Consequences

July 30, 2019 -- As many as 40% of men report experiencing weight stigma, but little is known about how this stigma affects their health. This study found that men experiencing weight stigma have more depressive ... read more

Individuals With Obesity Get More Satisfaction from Their Food

July 30, 2019 -- A new study found no significant difference in taste perceptions between participants of normal weight and those who were overweight. However, participants with obesity had initial taste perceptions ... read more

July 30, 2019 -- 'Tickling' the ear with a small electrical current appears to rebalance the autonomic nervous system for over-55s, potentially slowing down one of the effects of ageing, according to new ... read more

Birthweight, Height Together Provide Insight Into Future Heart Health

July 30, 2019 -- It's the proportionately of a newborn -- a measure that includes both birthweight and length -- that may best tell doctors whether a child is born with an increased risk for heart problems later ... read more

Stressed at School? Art Therapy Reduces Teenage Girls' Headaches

July 30, 2019 -- In a pilot study, researchers explored art-based mindfulness activities that schools could use to reduce headaches, a common side effect of stress in adolescent girls. After three weeks of ... read more

Analysis Reveals Economic Cost of Alzheimer's Disease and Dementia Are 'Tip of the Iceberg'

July 30, 2019 -- A new research review highlighting the hidden costs of dementia suggests that traditional measures only show the 'tip of the iceberg' of the cost impact on ... read more

Power of Refocusing Student Stress in Middle School Transition

July 29, 2019 -- A new study by education researchers shows that proactively addressing students' anxieties with clear and cost-effective messaging early in the school year can lead to a lasting record of higher ... read more

Infants Expect Leaders to Right Wrongs

July 29, 2019 -- Infants 17 months of age expect leaders -- but not others -- to intervene when one member of their group transgresses against another, a new study ... read more

The 'Blowfish Effect': Children Learn New Words Like Adults Do

July 29, 2019 -- Even 3- to 5-year-olds know what typical dogs and fish look like -- and they apply that knowledge when they hear new words. Researchers found that when children encounter new nouns, they use what ... read more

How Picture Books Introduce Kids to Politics

July 29, 2019 -- Researchers have analyzed political messages in some of the most popular picture books of the last several years to see how political topics are introduced to ... read more

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