Skip to content

Drinking buddies deny copying alcoholic drink orders

  • by

From the University of Liverpool media release: People who copy their friend’s drinking behavior will deny that their decision has been influenced, researchers have shown. A new study, conducted in the University of Liverpool’s bar… 

Study shows why breastfed babies are so smart

  • by

From the Brigham Young University media release: Loads of studies over the years have shown that children who were breastfed score higher on IQ tests and perform better in school, but the reason why remained… 

Most of us have made best memories by age 25

  • by

From the University of New Hampshire media release: By the time most people are 25, they have made the most important memories of their lives, according to new research from the University of New Hampshire.… 

LGBT youth face greater cancer risks

  • by

From the CCNY media release: A new study led by City College of New York psychologist Margaret Rosario found that youths of same-sex orientation are more likely to engage in behaviors associated with cancer risk… 

Managing chronic bone and joint pain

  • by

From the American Association of Orthopaedic Surgeons media release: Musculoskeletal pain of the bone, joint and muscles is one of the most common reasons for primary care visits in the United States. According to a… 

Impaired recovery from inflammation linked to Alzheimer’s

  • by

From the Karolinska Institutet media release: New research from Karolinska Institutet in Sweden shows that the final stage of the normal inflammatory process may be disrupted in patients with Alzheimer’s disease. A study published in… 

Moderate exercise cuts stroke risk for women

  • by

From the American Heart Association media release: Women don’t need to run marathons or do intense aerobics to reduce their stroke risk. Moderate-intensity exercise — such as brisk walking or playing tennis — may do…