People Appear to Use Senses to Keep Track of Time
Outside stimuli, rather than internal clock, seem to assist in judging passage of time, study suggestsContinue Reading
Outside stimuli, rather than internal clock, seem to assist in judging passage of time, study suggestsContinue Reading
Memories of always being last in line spur ‘late alphabet consumers’ to buy earlyContinue Reading
Sleeping with or being licked by dogs or cats can be conduit for disease, experts warnContinue Reading
Consumers often overreact when learning of a product’s potential risks, researchers findContinue Reading
But success of alliance affected by other factors such as patients’ job and marital status, study findsContinue Reading
Experts heartened by congresswoman’s remarkable recovery from gunshot to brainContinue Reading
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But it was common in cancer patients with other mood disorders, researchers foundContinue Reading
Fatigue linked to work schedules needs more study, researcher saysContinue Reading
Over 40% offer complementary services, such as massage, to improve end-of-life care, data showsContinue Reading
Expert says it appears ‘pernicious’ for those who are depressed, but no one yet knows whyContinue Reading
Pain persists at least 2 years after diagnosis; blacks and women at highest risk, researchers sayContinue Reading
MRI scans show that seeing cigarettes on-screen activates response to cravingsContinue Reading
Incorrect results may cause anxiety, undermine quality of life for up to a year, researchers sayContinue Reading
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