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Study finds overwight women exercise harder, experience less pleasure
Regular physical activity is an essential component of effective weight loss programs, particularly during the first six months, and yet many who are overweight find it hard to stick with a fitness routine

Diet plan helps travelers avoid jet lag
With the summer travel season beginning, travelers who need to beat jet lag can learn how by visiting www.AntiJetLagDiet.com online

Diet plan helps travelers avoid jet lag
With the summer travel season beginning, travelers who need to beat jet lag can learn how by visiting www.AntiJetLagDiet.com online

Older children not smarter than their younger sibs, study finds
A recent study provides some of the best evidence to date that birth order really doesn't have an effect on intelligence

Numerical processing similar in children, adults
Four-year-olds who are still developing numerical abilities show activity in the same brain region during numerical tasks as do math-adept adults, Duke University researchers have found

Psychologist explores human perception, finds 'wow factor'
Faces tell the stories in UC Riverside Professor Larry Rosenblum's ecological listening lab, as volunteer test subjects show that they can "read" unheard speech -- not just from lips, but from the simple movements of dots placed on lips, teeth and tongue

Women now live longer than men even in poorest countries
2006 is likely to be the first year in human history when, across almost all the world, women can expect to outlive men, say researchers from the University of Bristol and the University of Sheffield in this week's BMJ

Psychologist explores human perception, finds 'wow factor'
Faces tell the stories in UC Riverside Professor Larry Rosenblum's ecological listening lab, as volunteer test subjects show that they can "read" unheard speech -- not just from lips, but from the simple movements of dots placed on lips, teeth and tongue

Women now live longer than men even in poorest countries
2006 is likely to be the first year in human history when, across almost all the world, women can expect to outlive men, say researchers from the University of Bristol and the University of Sheffield in this week's BMJ

There's more than meets the eye to catching a fly ball in the outfield
It looks so simple – catching a fly ball. But of all of the balls hit into the outfield, the straight shot is the most difficult to catch. And if it's twilight, it's even worse

Virtual reality puts telephaty to the test
Scientists at The University of Manchester have created a virtual computer world designed to test telepathic ability

Vegan diets healthier for planet, people than meat diets
The food that people eat is just as important as what kind of cars they drive when it comes to creating the greenhouse-gas emissions that many scientists have linked to global warming, according to a report accepted for publication in the April issue of the journal Earth Interactions

Scientists show hallucinogen in mushrooms creates universal "mystical" experience
: Using unusually rigorous scientific conditions and measures, Johns Hopkins researchers have shown that the active agent in "sacred mushrooms" can induce mystical/spiritual experiences descriptively identical to spontaneous ones people have reported for centuries

Low-fat dairy products may lower high blood pressure
Researchers from the National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute's (NHLBI's) Family Heart Study have found that eating low-fat dairy products can lower high blood pressure, a condition that affects 65 million Americans and is a major risk factor for stroke, heart attack, kidney failure and heart failure.

First ever "world map of hapiness"


Why Creating a Resolution Fuels Motivation
By means of something different, everybody is motivated. For any kind of goal, that is the similar

People unconsciously use "verbal gestures" when they speak
University of Chicago scientists have determined that people spontaneously use a system of communicating when they speak that either reinforces their message or provides additional information that is not conveyed by words alone.

Shared ancestor to humans,present-day non-human primates may be lichpin in the evolution of language
When contemplating the coos and screams of a fellow member of its species, the rhesus monkey, or macaque, makes use of brain regions that correspond to the two principal language centers in the human brain, according to research conducted by scientists at the National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders (NIDCD) and the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH), two of the National Institutes of Health.

People unconsciously use "verbal gestures" when they speak
University of Chicago scientists have determined that people spontaneously use a system of communicating when they speak that either reinforces their message or provides additional information that is not conveyed by words alone.

Shared ancestor to humans,present-day non-human primates may be lichpin in the evolution of language
When contemplating the coos and screams of a fellow member of its species, the rhesus monkey, or macaque, makes use of brain regions that correspond to the two principal language centers in the human brain, according to research conducted by scientists at the National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders (NIDCD) and the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH), two of the National Institutes of Health.

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