Caffeine improves problem-solving abilities, but reduces creative thinking
Caffeine, a commonly used stimulant drug for alertness and focus, may substantially…
A recent survey explores what Americans think of their current president’s traits and behaviors
Based on a recent survey, Americans of both political parties have mixed…
How musical and mindfulness intervention could lessen the effects of mental fatigue
The effects of brain over-activity causing mental fatigue may be profoundly reduced…
Excessive alcohol consumption linked to decreased bone formation among HIV patients
Excessive alcohol use could result in decreased bone formation among people with…
A personality questionnaire commonly used to diagnose autism may not be reliable
A common personality test used as a screening diagnostic tool for autism…
Alcohol-induced DNA damage may be repaired by these two mechanisms
The results appeared in the peer-reviewed journal Nature.
A blood test for detecting pTau181 biomarker of Alzheimer’s disease shows promising results
A research team funded by the National Institutes of Health made advancements…
Many Americans don’t view top Democratic candidates as very religious, new survey claims
The majority of Americans don't perceive Democratic presidential candidates as very religious,…
General public may exhibit more non-normative political roles if conformed to conspiracy beliefs
The new findings were included in the peer-reviewed journal Social Psychological and…
NAMS study shows low metabolic health may raise the risk of diabetes in postmenopausal women
The findings were released in the online peer-reviewed journal Menopause by the…
Weather-related measures could increase product valuation for consumers and businesses
Implementing certain weather-related measures in marketing campaigns could increase product valuation for…
Study shows interactions with wildness in urban parks considered vital for mental wellness
Researchers at the University of Washington found that relative wildness in urban…