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Study suggests marriage may help stave off dementia

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From the BMJ press release: Marriage may lower the risk of developing dementia, concludes a synthesis of the available evidence published online in theĀ Journal of Neurology Neurosurgery & Psychiatry. Lifelong singletons and widowers are at… 

Study suggests high-intensity exercise boosts memory

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From the McMaster University press release: The health advantages of high-intensity exercise are widely known but new research from McMaster University points to another major benefit: better memory. The findings could have implications for an… 

Study suggests food cues entice consumers to overeat

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From the University of Michigan press release: The mouth-watering aroma of juicy burgers and crispy fries, and the eye-catching menu signs with delicious food pictures can tempt many hungry patrons to stop at fast-food restaurants.… 

Study suggests time between pregnancies may affect autism risk

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From the Wiley press release: Investigators have found a link between the amount of time between pregnancies and Autism Spectrum Disorder in children. The findings are published inĀ Autism Research. Autism Spectrum Disorder was increased in…