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Breech babies 'have higher risk of death from vaginal delivery than C-section'

Date: Aug-11-2014
Researchers from the Netherlands find that delivery by elective C-section significantly reduces the risk of death for breech babies, compared with vaginal delivery.

How music can make us feel powerful

Date: Aug-10-2014
Music can give us a sense of power, particularly if it has high levels of bass, according to a new study by researchers at Northwestern University.

Will losing weight really make you happier?

Date: Aug-10-2014
A new study finds that - despite the improvements to physical health - there is no clear psychological benefit associated with losing weight.

Study asks why psychology students receive little instruction on medical ethics, torture

Date: Aug-09-2014
Graduate psychology students receive little teaching on military medical ethics, despite the American Psychology Association's ties with the military, according to a new study.

Distorted positive emotions about weight loss 'fuel anorexia'

Date: Aug-09-2014
A study from Rutgers University finds that anorexia is not only fueled by negative emotions; skewed positive emotions - such as pride about weight loss - can encourage the illness.

Tinnitus less common in women who drink more coffee

Date: Aug-08-2014
A long-term US study of over 65,000 women finds the more coffee women drink, the less likely they are to report symptoms of tinnitus or ringing in the ears.

Some areas of the brain 'may not slow down with aging'

Date: Aug-08-2014
Contrary to current theories about brain aging, a new study from The University of Adelaide claims some areas of the brain in the right cerebral hemisphere may not slow with age.

Astronauts' sleep deficiency in space could affect performance

Date: Aug-08-2014
The excitement of being in space would make getting adequate sleep difficult for even the soundest of sleepers. Now, a study reveals why astronauts suffer from sleep deficiency.

Cancer should be classified by genetic and molecular type, say scientists

Date: Aug-08-2014
After analyzing more than 3,500 tumors using different platforms, scientists propose cancers should be classified by molecular and genetic type instead of tissue of origin.

Cognitive decline may increase the risk of stroke

Date: Aug-08-2014
Past studies claim stroke increases the risk of memory and learning problems in older adults, but a new study finds that cognitive decline may actually increase the risk of stroke.