The international research team highlighted changes in the brain's neural network and cortex structure that support the positive relationship between exercise in childhood and the preservation and promotion of future mental functioning.
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Study : Brain areas choose to find information about bad possibilities. Researchers at the Washington University School of Medicine have found brain regions involved in selecting whether they will detect when a malignant event is about to occur.
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The findings, published in Alzheimer's Research and Therapy, show a discrepancy between Covid-19 and common brain changes in Alzheimer's and may help inform the risk management and Covid-19-related psychiatric treatment strategies.
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Below is an overview of some of the most recent scientific research in the field of the new coronavirus in an effort to find a cure and vaccines for Covid-19, a disease that is known as a virus.
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Attentive listening helps teens open up: Study. Listening techniques are involved such as eye contact, nodding and using keywords to commend openness helps teens when they admit to misbehavior and share hurt feelings with their parents, a new study has shown.
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More than a third of global warming deaths each year are directly related to global warming, according to a recent study of the cost of climate change.
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This gentler strategy can help avoid childhood dental decay: Study. A new therapeutic strategy could help clear the structure while preserving oral tissue by identifying the bonds between bacteria and yeast that can form adhesive plaque, highlighting the findings of a new study that was being led by the researchers from the University of Pennsylvania.
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Study tells about the part of brain that stores memories of the similar places. A new study from Dartmouth College revealed that the three brain regions in the posterior cerebral cortex, which researchers call 'spatial memory areas', create connections between the brain's cognitive systems and memories, which help the brain store memory in normal spaces.
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For some people, social gatherings can be a time of imbibe whereas for some others, that may be the time to start overdrinking. But how does your neighborhood and your social network affect your drinking habits?
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People with severe gum infection have increased blood pressure: Study. According to a study published in Hypertension, the American Heart Association magazine, people, with severe gum disease called periodontitis, are more likely to have high blood pressure than people with healthy gums.
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