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Short Spurts Of Exercise May Improve Brain Function

 

Findings from this study suggest that short exercise sessions were enough to provide the brain a supercharge when it comes to learning.

 
 
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Chili Peppers May Slow Lung Cancer Development

A new Marshall University study suggests that chili peppers may provide more benefit than making food taste better, they may have the ability to help fight lung cancer. This study was presented at the 2019 American Society for Investigative Pathology’s Experimental Biology Meeting.

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Nanoprobes Could Represent A Leap Forward In Human Machine Interfaces

Science fiction based machine enhanced humans has moved a step closer to being science reality thanks to new research from Leber Group at Harvard University in collaboration with scientists from the University of Surrey and Yonsei University, published in Nature Nanotechnology.

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Short Intense Workouts Can Help You Lose Weight

According to a study published in the British Journal of Sports Medicine HIIT/high intensity interval training and sprint interval training are short but intense exercise routine that can help you lose weight faster than continuous moderate exercise.

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Anti-Aging Tips For Women

Fear of the unknown and of growing old will typically drive most women under the age of 45 to ignore giving much thought to menopause, this fear can creep into your life and ruin it from within. 

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The Future of Medicine

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