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Social ties could preserve memory, slow brain aging: Study in mice finds living in groups a boon to cognitive health
06-01-2018 James Health News

A strong social network could be the key to preserving

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Transgender brains are more like their desired gender from an early age
05-27-2018 James Health News

Brain activity and structure in transgender adolescents more closely resembles

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Short bursts of intense exercise are a HIIT, even with less active people: Participants find high-intensity interval exercise as enjoyable as traditional exercise
05-26-2018 James Health News

While we know high-intensity interval training (HIIT) is time-efficient and

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New parts of the brain become active after students learn physics
05-26-2018 James Health News

Parts of the brain not traditionally associated with learning science

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People with family history of alcoholism release more dopamine in expectation of alcohol: A new study in Biological Psychiatry: Cognitive Neuroscience and Neuroimaging investigates the brain chemistry of alcohol exposure in people with a range of risk for alcohol use disorder
05-25-2018 James Health News

People with a family history of alcohol use disorder (AUD)

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Building a brain, cell by cell: Researchers make a mini neuron network (of two)
05-23-2018 James Health News

The human brain is an exquisitely complex, organic CPU, made

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Shedding light on brain’s ability to orchestrate movement
05-18-2018 James Health News

To carry out any action, whether playing the piano or

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Why older workers might be more stressed than younger ones
05-17-2018 James Health News

Older workers tend to feel more stress than younger workers

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Long-term and short-term relationships initially indistinguishable: Researchers found that paths diverge after knowing someone for a while
05-15-2018 James Health News

Long-term and short-term relationships are obviously different from each other.

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Where hominid brains are concerned, size doesn’t matter: The human-like features of Homo nalei’s brain surprise research team that examined fossil’s brain imprints
05-15-2018 James Health News

The recently-discovered species Homo naledi may have had a pint-sized

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