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From visiting museums and listening to music to regular exercise, researchers found that people who engaged in enriched leisure activities…
A recent study conducted at the University of Jyväskylä investigated the emotions caused by physical activity and what motivates people…
A study, led by experts at the University of Nottingham, has found that persistent and painful upper bowel symptoms experienced…
An international research team recently showed that the antibody NG101 promotes the regeneration of damaged spinal cord tissue. Now, led…
Struggling to remain stable under pressure may not just be ‘in your head’. The researchers found that mental stress can…
Older Australians who cut back on either dietary fat or animal protein show signs of reduced biological age, new research…
Researchers following mild stroke patients found that abnormal widening and distortion of cerebral arteries, not traditional large-artery narrowing, was more…
A team led by researchers from Tokyo Metropolitan University, in collaboration with Tohoku University and Orbray Co., Ltd., using heteroepitaxial…
Sexual arousal can lead to ‘tunnel vision’ that makes it harder to recognize when someone doesn’t like you, according to…
A first-of-its-kind study of US adults shows that all those strangers you’re friends with on social media aren’t helping you…