Studies and Analyses

Studies and Analyses

Corneal thickness linked to early stage Fuchs' Endothelial Corneal Dystrophy

A national consortium of researchers has published new findings that could change the standard of practice for those treating Fuchs' Endothelial Corneal…

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Studies: Memory Declines Faster In Years Closest to Death; Mental Activity Best Protection

A second study shows that keeping mentally fit through board games or reading may be the best way to preserve memory during late life. Both studies are…

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Boost Customer Satisfaction: Simple Solutions for Common Issues

Are you having trouble with the dishwasher? Or with a computer, that doesn’t work as it should do? Or with an incomprehensible instruction manual for the new…

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Active Older Adults Show Lower Psychological Distress Levels

Led by Gregory Kolt, PhD, of the University of Western Sydney, School of Science and Health, researchers analyzed data from nearly 100,000 Australian men and…

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Soy May Reduce Hot Flashes in Menopause, Study Reveals

The findings, published in Menopause: The Journal of the North American Menopause Association, reviewed 19 previous studies that examined more than 1,200…

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Single Baby Boomers: Navigating Aging Challenges Today

However, a new special issue of The Gerontologist showing the Ercolines as they look today — a portrait of successful aging — finds that their unmarried baby…

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Study Shows Catalyst Plants Use to Create Oxygen

If mimicked by artificial systems, this photocatalytic process could provide abundant new supplies of oxygen and, possibly hydrogen, as a by-product of…

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Bioenergy Expansion: Impacts on Wildlife and Skylark Habitats

“The Skylark is an indicator species for agricultural areas because it occupies many habitats of the wider countryside around the globe, breeds on the ground…

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Study Finds Long Commercials Boost Emotional Engagement

Through a psycho-physiological study developed jointly by El Bureau de la Comunicación, the Tecnalia Centre for Applied Research, and the UPV/EHU, it has been…

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Women's nutritional habits better for the environment

Based on representative food consumption and production data, they compared the environmental impacts of various eating styles. They took results from the last…

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Researchers Challenge Link Between Video Games and Aggression

A group of researchers from the University of Gothenburg, Sweden, are now questioning the entire basis of the discussion. In a recently published article, they…

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Sweden’s largest Facebook study: a survey of 1000 Swedish Facebook users

Low educated groups and low income groups who spend more time on Facebook also report feeling less happy and less content with their lives. This relationship…

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Pesticides Induce Shape Changes in Vertebrates, Study Finds

The world’s most popular weed killer, Roundup®, can cause amphibians to change shape, according to research published today in Ecological Applications. Rick…

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Cardiovascular Risks for Relatives of Cancer Patients

We know that the relatives of chronically ill patients, especially cancer patients, have an increased risk of mental illness and depression. Previous studies…

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TGen Unveils Triple-Negative Breast Cancer Genome Study

Because cases of Triple-Negative Breast Cancer (TNBC) are so genetically different, whole-genome sequencing is needed to detect the subtle molecular…

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Mayo Clinic Reports Alarming Rise in Skin Cancer Among Young Adults

Even as the rates of some cancers are falling, Mayo Clinic is seeing an alarming trend: the dramatic rise of skin cancer, especially among people under 40….

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