Studies and Analyses

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Impulsivity, rewards and Ritalin: Monkey study shows tighter link

Scientifically, impulsivity can appear as a choice for a small but immediate reward over a larger one that requires some delay. Choosing between present and…

High Blood Pressure in Middle Age Versus Old Age May Better Predict Memory Loss

Pulse pressure is the systolic pressure, or the top number in a blood pressure reading, minus the diastolic, or the bottom number. Pulse pressure increases…

Study finds context is key in helping us to recognize a face

A new study published today in Nature Communications has found that part of the reason comes down to the processes that our brain performs when learning and…

LLNL scientists find precipitation, global warming link

A new study by Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory scientists shows that observed changes in global (ocean and land) precipitation are directly affected by…

Teen night owls likely to perform worse academically, emotionally

Berkeley researchers analyzed longitudinal data from a nationally representative cohort of 2,700 U.S. adolescents of whom 30 percent reported bedtimes later…

22 million women aged over 50 are affected by osteoporosis in the European Union

A recent report issued by the International Osteoporosis Foundation (IOF) estimates that more than 22 million women aged between 50-84 years in the European…

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