Articles by Denise Valerie Uychiat
'Pancreatic Cancer: One of the Most Deadly Cancer Type People Are Not Aware Of
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'People Who Rely on Intuition are Less Likely to Cheat Than Those Who Do Not
People more prone to following their gut instinct are less likely to cheat and commit immoral acts, a new study finds. -
'Hangovers and Alcohol Breath: Why Should You Avoid Mixing Different Alcoholic Drinks, Cocktails with Diet Soda
A previous study revealed that it's best to avoid beer and wine on the same night as this can cause a nasty hangover and people who drank vodka mixed with diet soda had higher alcohol concentrations on their breath. -
'Slow Brain Development in Children May Be Caused by Not Getting Direct Parental Care
Children who lack the direct care of biological parents for extended periods show larger gray matter volumes in the emotional circuitry of the brain. -
'Thank You Technology: Robot Gives Cancer Patient Her Normal Life Back
Peyton Walton can attend classes like any other child. -
'Study: "Binge Eaters" Can Turn to Kindness to Stop Over Eating
Overeaters are very hard on themselves, so we need to try to help them develop a compassionate relationship with themselves. -
'New Study: There May Be a Way to Overcome the Fear of Visiting the Dentist
A recent study published in the same journal, co-authored by Professor Tim Newton, showed that more women than men reported dental phobia in the 2009 Adult Dental Health Survey. -
'Ground Breaking Stem Cell Study for Therapy Emerges, Boasts of Cost-Effective Approach
The stem cell lines analysed in the study were established for clinical use by the Universities of Sheffield and Manchester, King's College London, and Roslin Cells, a company that specialises in the production of clinical-grade cells for use in therapies. -
''Skunk-Like' Cannabis Affects Communication Between Brain Hemispheres
Dr Dazzan said: 'There is an urgent need to educate health professionals, the public and policymakers about the risks involved with cannabis use.' -
'Scientists Created a Database to Inform Public About the Benefits of Venoms on the Human Body
Columbia scientists have created an open-access database on all things venom, in order to better help researchers find potential medicinal uses. -
'"It's a Patterned and Familiar Story." Woman Who Decided to Remain Childless Said After Receiving Harsh Treatment From Society
Virginia Braun says society feels it has the right to question a women's decision not to have children as it deviates from what is considered normal. -
'Low Sugar Diet Will Surprisingly Make You Love Your Sweets Even More the Next Time You Eat Them
In a new study, people on a low-sugar diet found sugary foods much sweeter than they had when they were on a high-sugar diet. -
'Diabetic Women More at Risk in Developing Air-Pollution Related Heart Conditions
All women experience small risks of heart disease when exposed to air pollution, but some face higher risk than others. -
'Brain Improvement is Still Possible After 25, Study Reveals Adults can Still Grow New Brain Cells
Many of us think that when we reach a certain age, our brain stops growing too. But have no fear, recent study reveals that for those people over the age of 25, there's evidence that our brain is still producing new neurons, and continues well into adulthood. -
'Is the Phrase "Everything in Moderation" Doing More Harm Than Good?
The "Everything in moderation" rule is being used as an excuse so eating habits won't be changed.
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