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Just seeing reminders of coffee can stimulate the brain
Just looking at something that reminds us of coffee can cause our minds to become more alert and attentive, according
Continue reading »Is our personality affected by the way we look? (Or the way we think we look?): Research team at the University of Göttingen disproves previous assumptions
To what extent is our personality an adaptation to our appearance or even our physique? A team of scien-tists at
Continue reading »Evolution: Genetics doesn’t matter much in forming society
Genetics isn’t as important as once thought for the evolution of altruistic social behavior in some organisms, a new insight
Continue reading »Patients opt for 3D simulation for breast augmentation — but it doesn’t improve outcomes
Three-dimensional image simulation is popular among women planning breast augmentation surgery. But while this evolving technology may enhance communication, it
Continue reading »Many young people don’t know when female and male fertility declines, study finds: Most students underestimate the impact of female and male age on fertility
Most students underestimate the impact of female and male age on fertility, new research published in Human Fertility finds. Less
Continue reading »Making love can make men sad too
A world-first study by QUT researchers concludes men can and do suffer from Postcoital Dysphoria (PCD) which results in feelings
Continue reading »Women under-treated for heart attacks die at twice the rate of men
Published in today’s Medical Journal of Australia, the study of 2898 patients (2183 men, 715 women) reveals that six months
Continue reading »Here’s why it’s important to support your breastfeeding co-workers
Support from female co-workers may be even more important to new moms who are breastfeeding than getting encouragement from their
Continue reading »Scientists trigger hot flashes in female and male mice
By activating a single type of neuron, scientists triggered hot-flash-like symptoms in mice. In the July 10 issue of Cell
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