October 23, 2015 Better night’s sleep may help improve memory A new study in the journal Nature Neuroscience suggests that changes in the brain, which naturally occur over time, may interfere with sleep quality. This, in turn, inhibits the brain’s ability to store long-term memories
October 23, 2015 Study: Omega-3s may help lower risk of Alzheimer’s disease Eating foods such as chicken, fish and nuts may help lower blood levels of a protein strongly associated with Alzheimer's disease and memory problems
October 23, 2015 Amid Bad Memories, Comes Something Positive There is nothing but horror and loss as we look back at 9/11, however, looking forward, there is a wonderfully generous gift anticipated for the Noreen Fraser Foundation supporting women's cancer research
October 23, 2015 Studies find an aspirin a day can keep cancer at bay Three new studies added to growing scientific evidence suggesting that taking a daily dose of aspirin can help prevent, and possibly treat, cancer
October 23, 2015 New Hampshire Veterinarian Offers Pet Ambulance Service A New Hampshire veterinarian runs a pet ambulance service out of his practice, responding to calls such as incapacitated dogs and cats hit by cars.
October 23, 2015 Does having a hobby increase your happiness? Studies have found a link between participating in activities for pleasure and cognitive ability. But whether having a hobby can lead to greater happiness has been harder to prove.
October 23, 2015 The science behind persuading people One of the most crucial skills to improving your career in the new year may be the ability to persuade people to see things your way
October 23, 2015 Healthy Habits Are Most Contagious Among Similar Friends Obesity spreads "contagiously" through social networks, claimed a highly publicized 2007 study, and since then, some researchers have been working to use social networks to reverse the nation's obesity epidemic. A study published today suggests that may be possible
October 23, 2015 1 in 88 US kids have autism, CDC reports A new government report says autism is more common than previously thought, burdening as many as 1 in 88 children
October 23, 2015 Restaurants Scramble After Massive Egg Recall Eggs sunny-side-up are still on the menu. But restaurants nationwide are keeping a closer eye on egg suppliers and reminding diners of the dangers of undercooked food after a massive recall tied to a salmonella outbreak.