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What makes us well? Diversity, health care, and public transit matter
05-27-2018 James Health News

Diverse neighbors. Health centers. Commuter trains. These community attributes, and

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Perceived socioeconomic status can affect how old we feel
05-25-2018 James Health News

A recent study finds that how older adults perceive their

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Why we won’t get to Mars without teamwork
05-24-2018 James Health News

If humanity hopes to make it to Mars anytime soon,

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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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C’mon get happy: Upbeat songs by female singers dominate the charts, UCI study finds: But researchers also see an increase in sadder tunes in recent years
05-17-2018 James Health News

Roll over, Beethoven. Elvis Presley too. Female singers with upbeat

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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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Why some people resist authority: Neuroimaging research provides new insight into urge to rebel
05-17-2018 James Health News

Control aversion — the urge to rebel against control over

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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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Marriage name game: What kind of guy would take his wife’s last name?
05-11-2018 James Health News

It’s rare for men who get married to change their

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Brain’s window for language learning open until adulthood: Study of nearly 700,000 people reveals more about cognitive capabilities for new language learning
05-02-2018 James Health News

In a study of nearly 700,000 English speakers, researchers from

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