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The properties of individual brain cells have been linked to intelligence for the first time. How does the structure and function of neurons shape our intelligence? Image credit: Goriounova et al. 2019 (CC BY 4.0) Our brains are made up of almost 100 billion brain cells. Each of them acts like a small chip: they collec...
Scientists Make Breakthrough In Advanced Kidney Cancer Treatment
By: Damir Mujezinovic A combination of two drugs could become a new standard treatment for patients with advanced kidney cancer, clinical trial shows. Scientists at the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute have made what can be considered a breakthrough in advanced kidney cancer treatment. According to the American Cancer Soci...
Long Hours? Working Weekends? Here's How It's Affecting Your Mental Health
By Peter Hess on February 25, 2019 Mass media is full of the idea that work will fulfill us, and so we should chase our passion at all hours. But hustle cant replace health. New research on adults who work weekends and long hours highlights this reality, showing the crucial point that people like the folks at Fiverr an...
Study suggests humor could be an emotion regulation strategy for depression
By Eric W. Dolan , March 10, 2019 (Photo credit: klublu ) Humor can help decrease negative emotional reactions in people vulnerable to depression, according to new research published in the journal Brain and Behavior . The findings offer preliminary evidence that humor could be an effective emotion regulation strategy....
Study finds that low-quality sleep can lead to procrastination, especially among people who naturally
March 03 , 2019 New research which was recently published in Frontiers in Psychology provides important insights regarding the connection between sleep quality and the tendency to procrastinate. Prior studies have shown that procrastination occurs as a result of a low capacity for self-regulation. Essentially, this mea...