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Imaging Study Examines Early Adversity Effects On Adolescent Brains

By R. Siva Kumar - Aug 19, 2015 10:24 AM EDT

A new study shows that adverse conditions can impact the brain during adolescence.

Your Dirty Windows Too May Destroy The Environment, Study

By R. Siva Kumar - Aug 19, 2015 10:22 AM EDT

Scientists discover that sunlight acting on the grime of windows increases air pollution.

Teens Involved in Relationships Feel More Depressed and Drink More Than Their Single Peers

By Dustin Braden - Aug 18, 2015 06:09 PM EDT

A new study from the University of Denver revealed that teenagers who are romantically involved are more likely to experience psychological problems such as depression and alcohol abuse than their single peers, Daily Mail reported.

Was Sardinia Atlantis Before A Comet Submerged It?

By R. Siva Kumar - Aug 18, 2015 12:15 PM EDT

Experts believe that Sardinia was Plato's fictional island, Atlantis, once.

Researchers Find Nonagerian's Brain Active Due To Exercise

By R. Siva Kumar - Aug 18, 2015 12:14 PM EDT

Olga Kotelko submitted an analysis of her 93-year-old brain, which seemed to be 'young' in skills and elasticity.

Fighting With Your Partner Can Make You Fat

By Dustin Braden - Aug 17, 2015 07:03 PM EDT

A study conducted by Ohio State University revealed that fighting with your partner frequently not only damages your relationship, but it also poses risks to your physical health. Scientists discovered that arguing with your partner increases your risk of gaining weight, thus damaging your health.

“Viagra” for Women is to Undergo FDA Evaluation

By Dustin Braden - Aug 17, 2015 07:01 PM EDT

The drug flibanserin, designed to treat hypoactive sexual desire disorder (HSDD), also known as chronic low libido, is on its way to be evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration.

You Can Spot A Psychopath If He Doesn't Yawn Back At You

By R. Siva Kumar - Aug 17, 2015 12:16 PM EDT

Studies show that most people mirror your yawning, unless they are psychopaths without empathy.

Women Who Work Too Hard Or Lift Weights Tend To Have Delayed Pregnancy

By R. Siva Kumar - Aug 17, 2015 09:56 AM EDT

Research shows that women putting in more than 40 hours in their work week suffer from late conception.

Gorillas May Be Able To Speak, Study

By Staff Reporter - Aug 17, 2015 09:54 AM EDT

Researchers find that after living with humans for four decades, a gorilla tends to exercise control over her "vocalization and breathing".

Scientists: Humans Will Not Survive Next Mass Extinction

By R. Siva Kumar - Aug 17, 2015 09:52 AM EDT

In spite of being the most populous as well as rapacious species, a momentous event can still erase humans from the planet, say scientists.

Sleep On Your Side To Best Kick Out Your Brain's Waste

By R. Siva Kumar - Aug 17, 2015 10:03 AM EDT

Your brain can wash out its harmful chemicals most effectively when you sleep in the lateral, or "side" position.

Violent Video Games Linked To Aggression, Study

By R. Siva Kumar - Aug 17, 2015 09:56 AM EDT

Research shows that there is clear evidence about violent videos tending to make children harmful, according to research.

You Can Reach A Woman's Heart Through Food

By R. Siva Kumar - Aug 15, 2015 05:12 PM EDT

Research shows that a woman gets interested in sex only after she has eaten well.

Sex Development Disorders Affect Body And Mind

By R. Siva Kumar - Aug 15, 2015 05:10 PM EDT

Research shows that children who suffer from sex development disorders tend to face problems in their physical as well as mental development.

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