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Living Well News
April 24, 2020

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Natural Mood Regulation Low or Even Absent in People With Depression

Mood varies from hour-to-hour, day-to-day and healthy mood regulation involves choosing activities that help settle one's mood. However, in situations where personal choices of activities are ... read more
Just a simple change to the starting stance of players on the offensive line in American football could significantly reduce ... read more
Can staying up late make you fat? Researchers found the opposite to be true when they studied sleep in worms: It's not the sleep loss that leads to obesity, but rather that ... read more
New research finds that an anticipated rise in carbon dioxide concentrations in our indoor living and working spaces by the ... read more
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New Systematic Review Captures What Makes a Positive Post-Birth Experience for New Mothers

A new qualitative systematic review conducted to inform the scope of a new World Health Organization (WHO) post-birth (postnatal) guideline identifies four clear themes for a positive experience in ... read more

The Downside of Feeling Prepared

Feeling prepared and confident about a job interview you have tomorrow is great. But a new study suggests that you may bring that sense of confidence into other parts of your life for which you might ... read more

Infant Temperament Predicts Personality More Than 20 Years Later

Researchers investigating how temperament shapes adult life-course outcomes have found that behavioral inhibition in infancy predicts a reserved, introverted personality at age 26. For those ... read more

Almost Half of All Postpartum Psychosis Are Isolated Cases

A new research result shows that 40% of the women who suffer a psychosis after giving birth -- known as postpartum psychosis - do not subsequently become ill ... read more

When faced with a decision, people may know which choice gives them the best chance of success, but still take the other option, a new study suggests. People may choose based on a 'gut ... read more

From Watching Reruns to Relationships, There Are Many Ways of Feeling Connected

New research suggests that non-traditional social strategies, which can include so-called ''guilty pleasures,'' are just as effective at fulfilling critical social needs as family ... read more

How Exercise Supports Your Mental Fitness: Current Recommendations

Sporting activities can bring about a long-term improvement in cognitive performance across all age groups. However, the effects differ between men and women, and not all sports provide the same ... read more

Economists Find Carbon Footprint Grows With Parenthood

Two-adult households with children emit over 25% more carbon dioxide than two-adult households without children, according to ... read more

Human Handling Stresses Young Monarch Butterflies

People handle monarch butterflies. A lot. Every year thousands of monarch butterflies are caught, tagged and released during their fall migration by citizen scientists helping to track their ... read more

The sensation of sweetness starts on the tongue, but sugar molecules also trip sensors in the gut that directly signal the brain. This could explain why artificial sweeteners fail to satisfy the ... read more

New Textile Could Keep You Cool in the Heat, Warm in the Cold

Imagine a single garment that could adapt to changing weather conditions, keeping its wearer cool in the heat of midday but warm when an evening storm blows in. In addition to wearing it outdoors, ... read more

Frequent Cannabis Users Are Way Too High ... in Their Estimates of Cannabinoids

Researchers surveyed nearly 500 Hash Bash attendees, asking them to fill out a 24-item questionnaire. Participants were asked to fill in, in milligrams, the amounts they considered to be effective ... read more

A More Plant-Based Diet Without Stomach Troubles: Getting Rid of FODMAPs With Enzymes

A plant-based diet is a good choice for both climate and health. However, many plant-based products, especially legumes, contain FODMAP compounds that are poorly digestible and cause unpleasant ... read more

Breastfeeding May Lead to Fewer Human Viruses in Infants

Even small amounts of breastmilk strongly influences the accumulation of viral populations in the infant gut and provides a protective effect against potentially pathogenic viruses, according to ... read more

Little Scientists: Children Prefer Storybooks That Explain Why and How Things Happen

Children have a never-ending curiosity about the world around them and frequently question how and why it works the way it does. Researchers have previously demonstrated that children are interested ... read more

Traditional Vegetable Diet Lowers the Risk of Premature Babies

It turns out we should follow our parent' advice when we're thinking about becoming parents ourselves, with a study finding eating the traditional 'three-veggies' before pregnancy ... read more

Students Often Do Not Question Online Information

According to a new study, students struggle to critically assess information from the Internet and are often influenced by unreliable sources. In this study, students from various disciplines such as ... read more

Diet May Help Preserve Cognitive Function

According to a recent analysis of data from two major eye disease studies, adherence to the Mediterranean diet - high in vegetables, whole grains, fish, and olive oil -- correlates with higher ... read more

'I Saw You Were Online': How Online Status Indicators Shape Our Behavior

After surveying smartphone users, researchers found that many people misunderstand online status indicators but still carefully shape their behavior to control how they are displayed to ... read more

Fruit May Mask Taste of Dark Green Vegetables in Commercial Baby Foods

Commercially prepared baby foods that purport to be loaded with dark green vegetables are sweetened with fruit puree and often don't contain a high percentage of dark green vegetable content, ... read more

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