Author: Nemanja Vidakovic

Diabetic Pregnant Women At Higher Risk Of Heart Disease

Women with a history of gestational diabetes (diabetes during pregnancy) are at a higher risk of developing calcium in

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Inside The Decision-Making Process

Scientists are starting to dig deeper into exactly what happens during decision-making. This is the subject of a recent

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Children Rely More On Auditory Stimuli Than Visual Stimuli To Make Emotional Judgments

Children's emotions are determined more by what they hear than what they see. This is according to the latest

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Study Finds That Goof Mental Health Can Prevent Sudden death From Genetic Heart Disease

A new study by Johns Hopkins Medicine researchers has indicated that emotional stress promotes symptoms of a genetic disease

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The Brain Of Overweight Individuals Functions Differently in Response To Food, Study Finds

For years a Mind, Brain, and Behaviour Research Center research group at the University of Granada studied the excess

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You Can Detect Thyroid Tumor Through Singing, Research Finds

A new study has demonstrated that singing could be the next-generation non-invasive approach to detecting thyroid tumors. Usually, when

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Tissue Stiffness Is A Driver Of Immune Response In Most Chronic Diseases, Research Shows

Tissues stiffness results in tension in body cells, and researchers have established that stiffness can affect the innate immune

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Consuming An Extra Coffee Cup Associated with Reduced Prostate Cancer Risk

According to pooled data analysis published in the BMJ Open journal, taking several coffee cups daily could lower prostate

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Interparental Conflict among Divorced or Separated Parents Increases Mental Health Problems Risk In Children

A new Arizona State University Research and Education Advancing Children's Health (REACH) Institute's study has established that conflict between

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New Study Identifies A Way Of Kicking Nicotine Addiction

Although most people want to quit smoking it is hard to curb nicotine addiction. Dr. Ricky Stull, assistant professor

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