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Older people less apt to recognize they’ve made a mistake

The older you get, the less apt you may be to recognize that you’ve made an error. Credit: CC0 Public DomainIn a new study, University of Iowa researchers devised a simple, computerized test to gauge how readily young adults and older adults realize when they’ve made a mistake. Older adults performed just as well as...

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Smart Cane Detects Obstacles Using Ultrasound

At Texas A&M University a team of students has created a smart cane that can help visually impaired people to avoid obstacles. The Navigational & Object Visual Assistant (NOVA) is a prototype device that sends out ultrasonic signals in front of the user and vibrates when it detects something. The ultrasonic sensor is connected to motors...

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How does weight loss ‘fix’ type 2 diabetes?

By Maria Cohut In type 2 diabetes, the pancreas does not make enough insulin, which is the hormone that helps regulate blood sugar levels. Until recently, it was believed that diabetes lasts for life, but a new trial suggested that weight loss can send diabetes into remission. Researchers may now have learned why this happens. A...

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A dietitian on what you need to know about the keto diet

A diet developed in the 1920s to treat children with epilepsy is suddenly all the rage. The ketogenic diet, or “keto diet”, has reportedly been endorsed by celebrities and even athletes are giving it a go. The keto diet is one of a series of fashionable low carb diets that include the Atkins diet, the...

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Ginger tea could banish bad breath

Scientists found enzymes which break down bad smells are boosted by ginger Gingerol, the chemical which produces the flavor, is responsible for the effect  The same process could also get rid of long-lasting aftertastes like coffee  Drinking ginger tea could help people to avoid bad breath, according to research. Gingerol, the chemical which gives ginger...

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High fiber diets may make you less stressed because your gut affects your brain, study finds

Stress can weaken the walls of the gut, leading to leaks  These leaks release bacteria and undigested food into the body cavity and can cause chronic inflammation  But a high-fiber diet helps the gut produce cellular food that can fix these leaks New University College Cork research suggests that the same treatment may reduce the...

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A dose of baking soda a day keeps autoimmune disease away

Researchers from the Medical College of Georgia (GA, USA) have evidence that a daily dose of baking soda may help the spleen to promote an anti-inflammatory environment. This could be therapeutic for the inflammation caused by autoimmune diseases such as rheumatoid arthritis. The results, published in the Journal of Immunology, suggest that baking soda could be...

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Soccer heading may be riskier for female players

RADIOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF NORTH AMERICA OAK BROOK, Ill. – Researchers have found that women who play soccer may be more at risk than their male counterparts. According to a new study published in the journal Radiology, female soccer players exhibit more extensive changes to brain tissue after repetitive ‘heading’ of the soccer ball. IMAGE: A, B, THREE-DIMENSIONAL...