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NewsUCanUse with Tony Delroy December 9
NewsUCanUse with Tony Delroy December 9
A Study Shows
Dec
09
2011
Our regular spot with Tony will start again at the end of January. Here’s the last one:
How much do we learn about other people from their smell? Quite a a lot it seem
s
.
A
Polish study shows that people can judge what others personalities are like – from their odour
.
More research on how important a mother’s love is – not just for childhood but for all your life
.
R
esearch on mice shows that the first three weeks are vital for formation of brain receptors of Neuropeptide Y – makes a a difference to life long ability to handle stress, and stay sli
m.
Love your smartphone? That’s why it’s the platform for the most powerful advertising yet.
Murdoch University study says while attention to big ad campaigns may be waning, informational apps are winning customers
.
Could global warming be triggering, wait for it, earthquakes? It’s an unlikely connection isn’t it?
There seems to be a connection between very heavy wet tropical cyclone seasons and seismic activity, says a University of Miami scientis
t.
And more research on London cabbie’s brains? They do grow as they learn the Knowledge, but there’s a twist?
They lose something too – the ability to recall complex visual information
.
Men of course are very competitive for attractive women’s attention, but how competitive are women?
(Women are very competitive, and new Canadian research shows very negative towards sexy looking women)
Listen to the conversation here
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Life’s Third Act – Jane Fonda Ted Talk
Living Longer
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Seniors sense of control varies widely, and so does brain power
‘End of life’ talks – when do they happen?
Vit D helps ageing eyes
Short telomeres and arthritis
Nutrition
Asthma, COPD linked to soft drink consumption, Adelaide study shows
Potatoes reduce blood pressure
Walnuts slow cancer in mice
Olive and sunflower seed can make for healthier frying
Eat more fiber
In other research
PBDEs linked to mice autism like behaviours
Curcumin – works on Alzheimer flies
Science behind ancient Chinese remedy
Ah, the sweet sexy smell of youth
How does resveratrol work? New insights
Your Brain
Seeing Colors in Music, Tasting Flavors in Shapes May Happen in Life’s Early Months
New drug reverses Alzheimers symptoms in mice
“Explorers” use certain parts of their brains
Mother’s love good for baby’s brain
Deep brain stimulation and Parkinsons
Psychology of Health
Illness perceptions – Prof Keith Petrie audio interview
How you see your illness matters to recovery
Shakespeare – a master of the Mind Body connection
Meditation
What is Mindfulness Based Stress Reduction?
More meditation benefits: research
Mindfulness – a suite of skills
Meditation beats workplace stress
Mindfulness helps us avoid distraction, and ignore pain
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