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Frequent sauna use may reduce dementia risk in men

Date: Jan-01-2017
A study of more than 2,000 Finnish men has uncovered a link between frequent sauna use and reduced risk of Alzheimer's and other forms of dementia.

Unmotivated to exercise? Dopamine could be to blame

Date: Jan-01-2017
As the New Year approaches and we promise ourselves we will exercise more, a new study helps explain why sticking to our resolution can be so hard.

Healthful food perceptions influenced by price

Date: Dec-31-2016
Researchers find that the common 'lay theory' that healthful foods always cost more influences our perceptions of what foods are good for us.

New study busts the myth that contraceptives kill libido

Date: Dec-31-2016
Despite the widespread belief that contraceptive pills 'kill' sexual desire, new research suggests other factors may play a more significant role.

Retinal Migraine: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment

Date: Dec-31-2016
Retinal migraine is an eye condition that affects some people who get migraine. Visual disturbances develop in one eye, followed by migraine symptoms.

Can we blame delicious food for our holiday weight gain?

Date: Dec-30-2016
Good-tasting food causes us to overeat and consequently gain weight; at least that's the commonly held belief. Will research back up this theory?

Red cabbage microgreens could reduce risk of cardiovascular disease

Date: Dec-30-2016
New research finds that red cabbage microgreens - an immature form of red cabbage - was highly effective for lowering 'bad' cholesterol in mice.

Bipolar Disorder in Women: What You Need to Know

Date: Dec-30-2016
Bipolar disorder affects both men and women, but triggers, symptoms, and treatments may be different for women. Find out how gender affects this condition.

Runners may have superior brain connectivity, study finds

Date: Dec-30-2016
Endurance runners' brains have been shown to have greater functional connectivity in several areas, compared with people who are less active.

Could new bone-forming growth factor reverse osteoporosis?

Date: Dec-29-2016
Scientists have discovered a new bone-forming growth factor that could have implications for regenerative medicine. Osteoporosis could be reversed.