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          ·May 18, 2022·3 min read

          Women Who Hugged Their Partner Subsequently Had Lower Stress-Induced Cortisol Response

          Women who hug their partners before a stressful event have a lower biological stress response and reduced cortisol levels compared to women who do not embrace their partners.
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          Both Nature and Nurture Contribute to Signatures of Socioeconomic Status in the Brain

          Both genetics and environmental factors contribute to socioeconomic status' impact in an interplay with effects that spans several areas of the brain.
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          ·May 17, 2022·4 min read

          Concussion Symptoms in Children May Have Multiple Underlying Causes

          Researchers report different types of brain injuries caused by concussions in children may lead to similar symptoms.
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          ·May 15, 2022·6 min read

          AI Predicts Infant Age and Gender Based on Temperament

          Before the 48-week mark of life, it is easier for an AI algorithm to determine the exact age of a baby, but not its gender based on temperament data. After 48 weeks, gender classification improved for all algorithms, suggesting gender differences in infancy become more accentuated at this point in life.
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          ·May 15, 2022·5 min read

          What Makes Some More Afraid of Change Than Others?

          Differences in gene expression in key brain areas may account for the reason some are less fearful of change than others.
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          ·May 14, 2022·5 min read

          Drinker’s Sex Plus Brewing Method May Be Key to Coffee’s Link to Raised Cholesterol

          The sex of the drinker in addition to the brewing method may explain coffee's link to increased cholesterol. Drinking 3-5 cups of espresso per day increased serum total cholesterol, especially in males.
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          ·May 13, 2022·4 min read

          Video Games Can Boost Children’s Intelligence

          Children who spent above-average time playing video games increased their intelligence by approximately 2.5 IQ points above the average.
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          ·May 12, 2022·4 min read

          Children With Autism Exhibit Typical Joint Attention During Toy Play With a Parent

          Young children on the autism spectrum achieved joined attention similar to that of a neurotypical child when playing with their parents.
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          ·May 12, 2022·4 min read

          Strange Dreams Might Help Your Brain Learn Better

          Dreams that appear to be simultaneously realistic and bizarre help our brains learn and extract generic concepts from previous experiences, a new study reports.
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          ·May 12, 2022·4 min read

          Excessive Sports Training May Have Negative Effects on Mood State

          Intense sports training may be good for the body, but it might not always be so good for the mind. Researchers found the more intense a training session is, the lower both mood and heart rate variability are the next day.
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          ·May 11, 2022·4 min read

          Blocking Inflammation May Lead To Chronic Pain

          Anti-inflammatories may relieve pain in the short term, but blocking inflammation can lead to longer-term chronic pain, a new study reports.
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          ·May 10, 2022·4 min read

          Complex Human Childbirth and Cognitive Abilities a Result of Walking Upright

          Bipedalism dramatically reshaped the hominin pelvis into a real birth canal. Researchers report Australopithecus had complex birth patterns compared to Great Apes and were likely to have practiced co-operative breeding.
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