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Study suggests static exercise may be the most effective way to lower blood pressure
Study Suggests Static Exercise , May Be the Most Effective Way , to Lower Blood Pressure. CNN reports that new research ...
A new scientific study reveals that life recovered much faster than expected after the asteroid that wiped out the dinosaurs.
It’s said that life can imitate art. This usual means something happens in the real world that plays out like a novel or a ...
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Want to live longer? Science says mixing up your exercise routine could add years to your life
New long-term research suggests that variety—not just volume—may be the missing link between exercise and longevity.
Using CRISPR, Hebrew University of Jerusalem team finds PEDS1 enzyme linked to reduced brain size; study maps 331 genes ...
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Autism Probably Affects Boys And Girls Equally, Massive New Study Reveals
Autism has historically been viewed as a condition that affects men and boys more frequently than women and girls. But a ...
The United States is a rapidly aging country. By the year 2050, nearly 1 in 4 Americans will be 65 or older, and many will ...
Scientific publications by women can take more time to review before being accepted, which can have implications for career ...
“Our study shows that physiological concentrations of hormones and neurotransmitters can serve as biomarkers of canine temperament,” the team writes. “These results could help identify dogs suited for ...
A mathematical model simulated patient outcomes when given caregiver support or an expensive Alzheimer’s drug to determine ...
At just two months old, babies are already organizing the world in their minds. Brain scans revealed distinct patterns as ...
Kidney disease often creeps in silently, and many patients aren’t diagnosed until major damage is already done. New research shows that even “normal” kidney test results can signal danger if they’re ...
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