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12/06/2017
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By Cassie B.
Why farm life is good for kids: Chores, fresh air, sunshine, and a wide range of microbes for a healthy immune system
Growing up on a farm can be a wonderful experience for children. All the hard work that can be involved in maintaining a farm is balanced by the opportunity to marvel at nature in action on a daily basis and spend time outdoors. However, the benefits don’t stop at fresh air and sunshine; a new […]
12/05/2017
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By Cassie B.
Standard procedure for heart attack found to be ineffective: Recent study finds oxygen therapy does NOT improve survival
Some of the common practices seen in modern medicine are not quite as effective as commonly believed, and oxygen therapy for heart attack patients could be one of them as newly presented research has shown that oxygen therapy does not improve the survival rate of patients who have heart attack symptoms. The study’s lead author, […]
12/01/2017
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By Cassie B.
Animals experience emotions and exhibit distinct personalities, science confirms
While most of us wouldn’t go out of our way to hurt another living creature, plenty of people don’t think twice about eating meat. Where their food came from and the destruction to animal habitats that is caused to sustain modern lifestyles never crosses many people’s minds. Even though many people would like to believe […]
11/29/2017
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By Cassie B.
Heart stent FAIL: Shocking study shows heart stents are medically useless
Getting surgery is a stressful experience that poses varying degrees of risk depending on the procedure, but it’s a chance many people are willing to take if it means that it can improve a health problem. A desire to get rid of chest pain drives many patients to have heart stents put in, but a […]
11/29/2017
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By Cassie B.
Meditation can reduce stress, but only if you really want it to: The first step in reducing cortisol is acceptance, new study finds
Mindfulness has been getting a lot of buzz as a way to combat stress recently, and this is one trend that has some solid backing behind it. This approach sees people focusing their mind fully on what is happening around them, what they’re doing, and the space in which they are moving. It entails being […]
11/10/2017
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By Cassie B.
Peer pressure turnaround: New research shows a reduction in youth tobacco use when friends stage an intervention
Despite an abundance of smoking cessation aids available, many people struggle to kick this dangerous habit. It’s not surprising that some adults who have been smoking for decades cannot imagine living without their cigarettes, but are the chances any better of getting young people to abandon the habit? A study that was recently published in […]
11/02/2017
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By Cassie B.
Are puppies the latest allergy treatment? Recent studies show protective effects against eczema, asthma
There is no doubt that dogs can bring a lot of joy to people’s lives. Their companionship and loyalty can improve your mental well-being, but did you know they can also enhance your physical health? Walking a dog is great exercise, of course, but a pair of studies shows that the benefits extend far beyond […]
10/31/2017
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By Cassie B.
Domesticated dogs have been dumbed down over the centuries, losing the higher intelligence of wild dogs who can calculate “cause and effect”
Wolves have been shown in past studies to be better at learning from each other than dogs, and they also observe each other more closely. Now, we can add cause-and-effect skills to the list of areas in which wolves reign superior after a new study that compared the reasoning skills of human-socialized wolves to those […]
10/25/2017
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By Cassie B.
Sensationalized science: New study suggests more than a quarter of scientific papers “spin” results
Headlines about health studies often leave people confused and frustrated, with a study claiming that a certain food is bad for you often contradicted by one that says the opposite just days or months later. When you throw the financial interests of various studies’ sponsors into the mix, it’s no surprise that many people take […]
10/18/2017
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By Cassie B.
Climate models to be scrapped? Scientists “retract” previous belief about carbon dioxide levels during last warming period
As if the conflicting information and endless debates about climate change and carbon dioxide levels were not confusing enough, a new study has found that carbon dioxide levels were actually much lower than previously believed during the last “warm” period on the planet, illustrating just how difficult it is to make conclusive statements about the […]
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