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Social media ‘likes’ change the way we feel about our memories, new research shows
Memories are often considered very personal and private. Yet, in the past few years, people have got used to notifications
Continue reading »Cancer patients feel like they can'y ask their doctor questions
Thousands of cancer patients feel they can’t ask questions to NHS staff caring for them because they are too busy,
Continue reading »Restaurants and cafes are failing to make people with dementia feel welcome, research says
Some restaurants and cafes are failing people with dementia because of loud noise, confusing signs and impatient staff, new research
Continue reading »A computer system that knows how you feel
Could a computer, at a glance, tell the difference between a joyful image and a depressing one? Could it distinguish,
Continue reading »Treat or trick: how do you feel sharing fitness data with insurance companies?
From the Fitbit to Apple’s smartwatch, wearable tech is becoming increasingly popular across the globe. Compared to other nations like
Continue reading »The Real Reason You Feel Like Barfing After Sex
You just had mind-blowing sex with a regulation hottie. You saw, you conquered, you came (twice). You roll over and
Continue reading »Does the brain really feel no pain?
The brain has no nociceptors – the nerves that detect damage or threat of damage to our body and signal
Continue reading »Feel lightheaded when standing up? You may have a greater risk of dementia
People who feel faint, dizzy or lightheaded when standing up may be experiencing a sudden drop in blood pressure called
Continue reading »Perceived socioeconomic status can affect how old we feel
A recent study finds that how older adults perceive their socioeconomic status influences how old they feel and their attitudes
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