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News & Articles By Michelle Simmons
10/17/2017
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By Michelle Simmons
If someone calls you “bird brain” it may be a compliment: Researchers found that pigeons are better at multitasking than humans
Although pigeons have the brain of a bird, ironically, they are not exactly “bird-brained.” A recent research discovers that pigeons can multitask as fast as humans, and even faster in some situations, as reported by Science Daily. The study, published in the journal Current Biology, finds that pigeons are great in multitasking because their tiny brains […]
10/09/2017
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By Michelle Simmons
Treating ADHD naturally: The science says Omega-3s make a difference
A new study finds that omega-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids (n-3 PUFAs) can be an option for treating attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). Researchers at King’s College London examined data from seven clinical tests of more than 500 children and teenagers, and data from three other clinical tests of at least 200 children and teenagers. They […]
09/22/2017
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By Michelle Simmons
Healthy lifestyle proven to help prevent dementia: Four tips that work best
A new study revealed that Alzheimer’s disease can be avoided by adopting a healthy lifestyle, as reported by the Daily Mail. Researchers performed neurological and neuropsychological tests and monitored the cognitive abilities of 1,700 participants every six months in the “90+ Study”, which started in 2003. Autopsies were conducted upon their death. It is one […]
09/19/2017
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By Michelle Simmons
Highly intelligent Elephants adopt stealth guerilla warfare tactics to stay alive by avoiding hunters
A 10-year study found that the rise of illegal hunting in Kenya have forced elephants to become nocturnal, according to a Daily Mail report. “The escalation of poaching has become the greatest immediate threat to the survival of elephants,” Festus Ihwagi, study co-author and a researcher at the University of Twente in The Netherlands expressed. […]
09/16/2017
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By Michelle Simmons
Teenagers who experience a concussion have a greater risk of developing MS later in life, according to new study
You may want to be more careful the next time you play sports or do something physical. Throughout the years, there is an increase in the number of studies on brain injuries linked with sports and other physical activities. New research made by a team from the Örebro University in Sweden concluded that a previous […]
09/15/2017
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By Michelle Simmons
Natural chemical in a variety of plants, such as sugarcane, may help you sleep
Have you ever felt so stressed that you can’t sleep? Here’s good news. A study showed that natural chemicals commonly found in sugarcane and other natural products may help reduce stress and improve sleep, as reported by the Science Daily. Sleeping, just like eating, drinking, and breathing, is a basic human need. However, socio-economic factors, […]
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