Several studies have suggested that becoming proficient in at least one language other than mother tongue is good for the
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Lie has cognitive benefits
A recent study co-authored by the University of Toronto’s Kang Lee suggests that learning to lie can confer cognitive benefits,
How to attack herpesviruses
Human cytomegalovirus is a leading cause of birth defects and transplant failures. As it’s evolved over time, this virus from
35 genes associated with cannabis
A large-scale genetic study found that some of the same genes associated with the use of cannabis are also associated
HIV RNA expression inhibitors may restore immune function in HIV patients
Immune activation and inflammation persist in the majority of treated HIV-infected individuals and is associated with excess risk of mortality
Deep forehead wrinkles may be a sign of cardiovascular disease
According to a new research, having lots of deep forehead wrinkles more than normal may be a sign of cardiovascular
E.coli could be used in drug to treat anemia
In experiments, E. coli reduced iron deficiency in both worms and human cells. Human gastrointestinal tract is full of them. Anemia
There is no safe level of alcohol consumption
According to Dr. Emmanuela Gakidou of the Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation at the University of Washington and the senior
How stimulation excites the brain to form better memories
The study targeted a specific area of the brain using a combination of MRI brain scans and noninvasive brain stimulation,
Drivers of brain aging
Based on one of the largest brain imaging studies ever done, it is possible to track common disorders and behaviors