Author name: Payal Gupta

Study Shows That Individuals With Dyslexia Are Great At Problem Solving

Some of history’s most notable individuals, including Prof. Stephen Hawking, Albert Einstein, Pablo Picasso, and Leonardo da Vinci, have dyslexia. Entrepreneurs with billion-dollar businesses like Steve Jobs and Richard Branson have also struggled with developmental dyslexia. Researchers have now revealed that persons with learning disabilities actually possess unique abilities that have helped our species thrive.  …

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Study Finds That Most Americans (68%) Sleep Better When Away From Home

The majority of young Americans expect to RSVP to each event they receive invitations to, and two out of three are gearing up for their greatest summer yet this year. According to a poll of 2,000 adults, 67% of Gen Z participants and 65% of millennial participants overbooked themselves with activities this summer, and 68% …

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Study Says You Can Catch a Liar By Giving Them A Secondary Task To Complete

Are you trying to catch a liar? According to recent research, having the suspect complete several activities simultaneously could aid in revealing the truth. Researchers at the University of Portsmouth found that lying was more obvious when the interviewer had to multitask. Lying needs more mental effort than telling the truth  According to earlier scientific …

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New Study Shows That One Fifth Of Americans Prefer Burgers In Their Menu

One in five Americans always orders burgers off the menu. In a survey of 2,000 self-described burger fans, 58 percent confessed to often eating burgers while out to eat. In actuality, respondents consume five hamburgers on average each month, with baby boomers consuming the least, at three to four. The average American takes 60 burgers …

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Research Shows Urine Could Explain Alzheimer’s Disease-induced Memory Loss

What is the connection between urinating and Alzheimer’s disease? According to a recent study, the same mechanism that makes us urinate may also be to responsible for dementia patients’ worsening memory loss. Researchers find a connection between the urea cycle and AD. Researchers in South Korea have found a connection between the body’s urea cycle …

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Statistic Shows 75% Of American Teens Don’t Exercise Enough

According to alarming new statistics, 75% of American teenagers don’t exercise sufficiently. Interestingly, University of Georgia researchers claim that teenage girls are particularly prone to inactivity. Physical exercise among students impacted by the social situation and breaktime  Lead author of the study Janani R. Thapa, an associate professor of health policy and management at the …

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Overturning of Roe v. Wade Means Women Have To Cross State Lines For Abortion Care

American politics are currently focused heavily on the issue of abortion rights in the country. Recent studies from The Ohio State University provide perspective into what the Supreme Court’s decision to overturn Roe v. Wade would imply for women, particularly those who will be compelled to move across state lines. Ohio residents to travel furthest …

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Study Shows Children Who Eat Processed Foods Are At Risk of Cardiovascular Disease

Nobody needs to be an expert to understand that eating a Pop-Tart for breakfast is not ideal for health. Nevertheless, recent studies indicate that kids who consume a lot of ultra-processed meals also experience declines in their personal exercise. Ultra-processed foods linked to cardiovascular disease  Ultra-processed meals have been linked in the past to an …

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MIT Scientist Develop a Fabric That “Hears” Your Heartbeat

Massachusetts Institute of Technology scientists have invented a fabric that uses advanced fibres to “hear” one’s pulse. The technology might also be applied to pregnant women’s clothing to assist them in detecting the heartbeat of their unborn child. The wearable hearing aids turn mechanical vibration into electrical impulses  Wearable hearing aids and clothing that can …

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