CW Research Team
How we react to everyday stressors determines our future health
It's not the stressors that damage our health, it's our reaction to the stressor— notes new study.
When “stability” loses its attraction
At their most fertile period, women who married for stability are less likely to find their mates attractive
High BP starts killing at 40
The silent killer causes structural damage to the brain even among people as young as 40
Empathy, dear Mr Sherlock Holmes
New research shows that our physiology allows us to be either empathetic or analytical…but never both at the same time.
You smoke, I get a heart attack
Heart attacks seen to decrease after smoke-free workplace laws were implemented, says new research
Exercise makes you sharper and fitter
Study shows that four months of high-intensity interval training programme improved cognitive functions significantly in middle-aged people with increased cardiovascular risk
Omega-3 consumption improves working memory, even among young adults
University of Pittsburgh researchers publish first-of-its-kind study on a how Omega-3 benefits individuals even at the “top of its cognitive game”.
Want to be more satisfied with life? Exercise a little more
Researchers from the Penn State have found that exercising a little longer than usual helps in improving your satisfaction with life.