New neuroscience research overturns the popular idea that habits form only through gradual repetition suggesting faster neural encoding may be possible
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New Study Reveals Ideal Exercise Combination and Duration to Protect Both Heart and Mind
Research identifies a sweet spot of 90 to 120 minutes combining aerobic and resistance exercise for optimal cardiovascular and cognitive health benefits
Study reveals alarming rate of microplastics in human blood
Researchers found traces of plastic polymers in 80% of the tested subjects.
Study links prolonged screen time to delayed cognitive development in toddlers
Pediatric researchers strongly advise strictly limiting digital exposure for young children.
New Study Discovers Melatonin Supplements Boost Essential DNA Repair Processes in Night Shift Workers
Research suggests targeted sleep-hormone supplementation could mitigate cellular damage associated with overnight labor.
New Study Shows Excessive Antibiotic Use Is Accelerating Drug-Resistant Infections Globally
A new global study found that excessive antibiotic use in both human medicine and agriculture is significantly accelerating drug-resistant infections raising urgent public health concerns worldwide.
Pneumonia Study on ISS Advances Heart Health Research for Earth-Based Patients
NASA researchers are studying pneumonia bacterial behaviour in microgravity conditions aboard the ISS with applications for cardiac patient care on Earth.
Dating in 2026: Study Shows Millennials Spending $252 Per Date on Average in What Experts Call Date-Flation
A BMO financial study found that average dating costs for millennials have reached $252 per date as inflation and lifestyle expectations push up the price of romance.
New Study Links Hidden Solar Activity Levels to Risks for Satellites in Low Earth Orbit
Researchers found that hidden solar activity may be stronger than previously measured with potential consequences for satellite operations and space weather forecasting.
UC San Francisco Study: Current Vitamin B12 Guidelines May Not Protect Aging Brain
Researchers at UCSF found that meeting the standard recommended daily intake of vitamin B12 may still be insufficient to protect cognitive function in older adults.