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Memory Loss Was Reversed in Mice Using a Brain Liquid From Younger Peers in ‘Groundbreaking’ Study

Memory loss has been reversed in mice by injecting them with a brain liquid from younger peers in a "groundbreaking" new treatment.. The substance, called...

Pokémon GO May Alleviate Some Depression, Says Study

Playing location-based games, such as the popular augmented reality game Pokémon GO, may alleviate non-clinical forms of mild depression, a new study has found. In...

Study of Iridescent Animals Reveals Surprising Purpose Beyond Attracting Mates and Warning Predators

A new study shows for the first time that the striking iridescent colours seen in some animals increase their chances of survival against predators...

Humans Can Fight Viruses By Breathing Deeply –Harvard Study Shows How it Works

The average person will take more than 600 million breaths over the course of their life. Every breath stretches the lungs’ tissues with each...

Another Reason to Drink More Water: Study Finds Hydration Can Lower Risk of Heart Failure

Staying well-hydrated may be associated with a reduced risk for developing heart failure, according to researchers at the National Institutes of Health. Their findings suggest...

Prunes Can Protect Older Women Against Osteoporosis, Says Penn State Study

A handful of prunes a day protects older women against osteoporosis, according to new research. Levels of bone boosting hormone oestrogen drop after the menopause...

Optimistic Men Have a Better Shot at Less-Stressful, Healthy Aging, Finds New Study

"Don't worry, be happy," is more than just a song lyric. A growing body of evidence supports an association between optimism and healthy aging. A...

Cats and Dogs May Protect Owners From Memory Loss in Later Life, Study Finds

Owning a pet, like a dog or cat, especially for five years or longer, may be linked to slower cognitive decline in older adults,...

Changing Your Diet Could Add Up to 13 Years to Your Life, Study Says

Small changes in our diets could reduce mortality from heart disease and cancer such that it adds 10-13 years to our lives. Large dietary studies...

New Study Busts the 7 ‘Dog Years’ Myth and Explores Data That Could Help Humans Live Longer

A new study into how long dogs live busts the myth that each of our years is seven for dogs—and could even help humans...

65 Different Species of Animals Laugh, Says a New Study

Human laughter is common, but it’s a somewhat mysterious part of our evolution. It’s clear to evolutionary scholars that we laugh as a part...

Babies Use Kissing and Sharing Their Food as Signals to Interpret Their Social World, Says New Study

Learning to navigate social relationships is a skill that is critical for surviving in human societies. For babies and young children, that means learning...

Get Your Body Moving to Put the Brakes on Early Parkinson’s, Study Says

A new study suggests that people with early-stage Parkinson's disease who regularly got one to two hours of moderate exercise twice a week, like...

Exercise Alters Brain Chemistry to Protect Aging Synapses, Study Finds

When elderly people stay active, their brains have more of a class of proteins that enhances the connections between neurons to maintain healthy cognition,...

Dogs Can Differentiate Between Languages, Study Finds

Dog brains can detect speech and show different activity patterns to familiar and unfamiliar languages, according to a new brain imaging study. This is...

New Study Further Resolves Stephen Hawking’s Black Hole Paradox – With String Theory

Black holes really are giant fuzzballs, a new study says. The study attempts to put to rest the debate over Stephen Hawking’s famous information paradox,...

Breakthrough Using CRISPR to Target Fat Cells in Genetic Study of Obesity

Fat—it is vital for life but too much can lead to a host of health problems. Studying how fat tissue, or adipose, functions in...

Mindfulness Can Get Wandering Thoughts Back on Track, Study Finds

Everyone can remember a time when their mind would not stay on task. For example, you might be listening to someone talk in a meeting...

Cats Are Less Stressed in Families With Children Who Have Autism, Study Finds

While researchers have found that adding a shelter cat to the family can help lower stress and anxiety for children with autism, a new...

World’s Largest Real-Life Study on CBD Products Finds Improvements in Pain, Anxiety, and Sleep

Reprinted with permission from World At Large, a news website of nature, politics, science, health, and travel. History’s largest real world evidence study, consisting of nearly...