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          ·August 4, 2019·3 min read

          Jogging and five other exercises ward off weight gain despite ‘obesity genes’

          For those with a genetic predisposition to obesity, partaking in six specific types of exercise can help combat weight gain. Jogging, yoga, power walking, certain types of dancing and mountain climbing can help reduce BMI in those with a predisposition to obesity. Surprisingly, cycling, swimming, and games like Dance Dance Revolution did not counteract the genetic effects on obesity.
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          ·August 4, 2019·4 min read

          Children don’t like nature as much as adults, but preferences change with age

          Younger children tend to prefer urban environments, but older children tend to prefer natural settings. Findings suggest an affinity for nature develops gradually during life rather than being inherent at an early age.
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          ·August 4, 2019·3 min read

          Understanding ’radicalizing environments’ key to tackling extremism

          Vulnerability to extremism isn't just a matter of being psychologically susceptible to moral influence. It is also a matter of being susceptible to sustained exposure to settings that enable extremist socialization. A new study sets five categories of determinants which generate, or suppress, the risk of individuals acquiring extremist beliefs and engaging in extremist behaviors. The study proposes a framework for tackling lone-actor terrorist risks and the emergence of radicalizing environments.
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          FeaturedNeurosciencePsychology
          ·August 4, 2019·4 min read

          Heavy metal music may have a bad reputation, but it has numerous mental health benefits for fans

          Heavy metal music may have a bad reputation, but a new study reveals the music has positive mental health benefits for its fans.
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          FeaturedNeurosciencePsychology
          ·August 3, 2019·4 min read

          People who eat dark chocolate less likely to be depressed

          Eating dark chocolate can help reduce anxiety and improve symptoms of clinical depression. People who ate dark chocolate in two 24-hour periods had 70% reduced odds of reporting depressive symptoms than those who did not eat chocolate. However, milk chocolate did not produce the same effect. Dark chocolate contains phenylethylamine, a neuromodulator implicated in mood regulation.
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          FeaturedNeurologyNeuroscienceOpen Neuroscience ArticlesPsychology
          ·August 3, 2019·7 min read

          Socially active 60-year-olds face lower dementia risk

          Being socially active in early old age can help to prevent against dementia later on. Researchers found those engaged in social activities almost daily at 60 were 12% less likely to develop dementia than those who were socially active only once or twice a month.
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          ·August 3, 2019·5 min read

          Music was a form of resistance for women during Civil Rights Movement

          While freedom songs were key for providing motivation and comfort during the Civil Rights movement, a new study reports such songs could have helped empower Black women to lead others when formal leadership positions were unavailable.
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          FeaturedNeurosciencePsychology
          ·August 2, 2019·4 min read

          Change the bias, change the behavior? Maybe not

          A meta-analysis of papers about implicit bias finds little evidence that changing a person's biased beliefs alters their behavior.
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          ·August 2, 2019·6 min read

          Knowing where the center of a space is helps inform spatial awareness

          The postrhinal cortex of rats contains three types of spatial cells which act together to provide a sense of location and directional orientation.
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          FeaturedNeurologyNeuroscienceOpen Neuroscience Articles
          ·August 2, 2019·5 min read

          Model predicts cognitive decline due to Alzheimer’s, up to two years out

          A new deep learning model can accurately predict if those at risk for Alzheimer's disease will experience significant cognitive decline up to two years into the future.
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          ·August 2, 2019·3 min read

          Why babies born during winter are at higher risk of developing mental health disorders

          Cortisol levels are higher in women who give birth during winter months. The findings shed light on why mental health disorders are more common in those born during colder seasons.
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          ·August 2, 2019·4 min read

          New research findings on dizziness of unknown cause

          People with functional dizziness do not appear to process sensory-motor impression correctly. Instead, they rely on a stored memory model which no longer matches immediate reality.
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