CW Research Team
If you are an expert, an intutive decision is as good as a well thought-out one
Expertise is key when taking decisions intuitively
Heart defects in newborns could have their roots in embryonic factors
Study on chicken heart embryos that parallel the human heart embryos could help understand congenital defects in newborns
Can sit and rise? Will live longer
The ability is sit down without any support and rise up again is a strong predictor of longevity of life
Aerobic exercise helps the brain function too
Elders can drive better, remember things better if they do aerobic exercise
Creativity blooms in the company of Nature
New study reveals hikers were more inspired after four days of solitude amidst natural surroundings
Sweet comfort
Babies cry…especially when getting vaccinated. A bit of sugar in the mouth may help reduce their pain
Commitment-phobia could have roots in childhood
Adults avoiding intimacy in relationships may be doing so because of unmet childhood needs, says TAU researcher
Decision and confidence
We may choose from varying options but we also vary in our confidence of us choosing correctly. New study locates brain regions involved in the process
Elder’s Club
If health interventions get social rather than being individual-oriented, they are far more effective
Talk your way out of depression
Cognitive behavioural therapy [CBT] can reduce symptoms of depression in people who fail to respond to drug treatment