Food lovers sometimes have a hard time knowing when to stop. What if our food had stop signs to tell us when enough is enough?
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The key to a good memory may be a short period of wakeful rest right after the new information is experienced.
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Researchers at Cornell University, located in Ithaca, New York, have done a study that shows children can be “primed” into making healthier food choices.
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A UK study has shown that the use of a “polypill”, filled with 4 different medicines, has the potential to save thousands of lives
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A drug for prevention of HIV infection has been approved by the FDA, holding promises of slowing down the AIDS epidemic.
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Researchers have injected genetically modified bacteria into mosquitoes and found that this can prevent malaria if implemented effectively.
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