Washington D.C. [USA], Mar 1 (ANI): Adults who consume less fruits and vegetables, according to a new study, are more likely to be diagnosed with an anxiety disorder.
Washington D.C. [USA], Mar 1 (ANI): Drivers on a whole are not all that great at stopping for pedestrians waiting at crosswalks, but those driving expensive car are much less likely to yield for the crossing pedestrians, a new study has found.
Pennsylvania [USA], Feb 29 (ANI): While stress can certainly lead to negative health outcomes, a new study by Penn State researchers suggests that stress also benefits people socially.
Pennsylvania [USA], Feb 29 (ANI): Like everything else, stress too comes with a positive effect! A new study has shed a positive light on stress and depression suggesting that despite all of its negative effects, stress still benefit people socially.
Washington D.C. [USA], Feb 29 (ANI): It is common knowledge that advertisements impact peoples' purchasing decisions to a significant degree. A new study has exposed the vulnerability of youth towards developing a drinking habit due to the influence of alcohol advertising.
Washington D.C. [USA], Feb 28 (ANI): The perception of speech and music - two of the most uniquely human uses of sound - is enabled by specialized neural systems in different brain hemispheres adapted to respond differently to specific features in the acoustic structure of the song, a new st
Birmingham [UK], Feb 28 (ANI): The immune response of the human body to fungal infections changes when the patient is also infected by a virus, according to a new study.
Washington D.C. [USA], Feb 27 (ANI): Adults, who have low fruit and vegetable intakes, have a higher likelihood of being diagnosed with an anxiety disorder, says a new study.
Washington D.C. [USA], Feb 27 (ANI): A new study revealed that sunny and snowy conditions trigger consumers to mentally visualise using products associated with the respective weather, which leads to consumers placing a higher value on them. Researchers also found the link between weather an
Boston [Massachusetts], Feb 27 (ANI): Along with oily food products, adults struggling with high cholesterol levels should keep a tab on the levels of sugary drinks they consume, suggests a new study.