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Eat Too Much? Maybe It's in the Blood: Blood Marrow Derived Cells Regulate Appetite
February 26, 2013 Bone marrow cells that produce brain-derived neurotrophic factor, known to affect regulation of food intake, travel to part of the hypothalamus in the brain where they "fine-tune" appetite, said ... > full story -
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Sleep Reinforces Learning: Children’s Brains Transform Subconsciously Learned Material Into Active Knowledge
February 26, 2013 During sleep, our brains store what we have learned during the day -- a process even more effective in children than in adults, new research ... > full story -
Pain Can Be a Relief
February 26, 2013 When something causes less pain than expected it is even possible for it to feel pleasant, a new study reveals. These findings may one day play a key role in treating pain and substance ... > full story -
Doing Good Is Good for You: Volunteer Adolescents Enjoy Healthier Hearts
February 25, 2013 Giving back through volunteering is good for your heart, even at a young age, according to ... > full story -
Boys' Lack of Effort in School Tied to College Gender Gap
February 25, 2013 When it comes to college education, men are falling behind by standing still. The proportion of men receiving college degrees has stagnated, while women have thrived under the new economic and social ... > full story -
Moments of Spirituality Can Induce Liberal Attitudes, Researchers Find
February 25, 2013 People become more politically liberal immediately after practising a spiritual exercise such as meditation, researchers have ... > full story -
Memory Strategy May Help Depressed People Remember the Good Times
February 25, 2013 New research highlights a memory strategy that may help people who suffer from depression in recalling positive day-to-day ... > full story -
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Giving a Voice to Kids With Down Syndrome
February 25, 2013 A new case study shows children with Down syndrome can benefit from conventional stuttering ... > full story -
A Question of Accountability: What Happens When Employees Are Left in the Dark?
February 25, 2013 All employees are accountable for something, but very few fully understand exactly what they are accountable for, according to a new ... > full story -
Mouse Mothers Induce Parenting Behaviors in Fathers With Ultra-Sonic Noises
February 25, 2013 Researchers have demonstrated the existence of communicative signalling from female mice that induces male parental ... > full story
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