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- Trusting feelings when predicting future events: The emotional oracle effect
- Are you making your spring allergies worse? Five things that can aggravate your suffering
- Conformity linked to the size of a brain region
- Cold water baths reduce muscle soreness but evidence lacking on safety
Trusting feelings when predicting future events: The emotional oracle effect Posted: 24 Feb 2012 11:05 AM PST People with higher trust in their feelings were more likely to correctly predict a variety of future events. The researchers call this phenomenon the emotional oracle effect. |
Are you making your spring allergies worse? Five things that can aggravate your suffering Posted: 24 Feb 2012 08:03 AM PST Read about the five things you might be doing that are actually making your spring allergy symptoms worse. |
Conformity linked to the size of a brain region Posted: 20 Feb 2012 11:26 AM PST Every generation has its James Dean: The rebel who refuses to follow the path beaten by their peers. Now, a new study has found a link between the amount of grey matter in one specific brain region and an individual's likelihood of conforming to social pressures. |
Cold water baths reduce muscle soreness but evidence lacking on safety Posted: 14 Feb 2012 06:53 PM PST Plunging into cold water after exercise may be an effective way to reduce muscle soreness, but it is unclear whether there are harmful side effects. These are the conclusions of a new systematic review of cold water immersion interventions. |
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