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Do children really get sugar rushes? - 0 views

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    We're quick to blame sugar for our children's hyperactivity and our own energy crashes after eating something sweet - but scientific evidence points to a more complex explanation
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Stress and the city: Urban decay - 0 views

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    Scientists are testing the idea that the stress of modern city life is a breeding ground for psychosis
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It's not the morphine, it's the size of the cage: Rat Park experiment upturns conventio... - 0 views

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    It's not the morphine, it's the size of the cage: Rat Park experiment upturns conventional wisdom about addiction
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A new model of empathy: The rat - The Washington Post - 0 views

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    A study by Science/AAAS shows that rats preferred freeing caged rats rather than eating food placed in the cage, suggesting that the rats show empathy, a trait only previously known to primates.
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A generation may be at higher risk of suicide - 0 views

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    A generation of UK men born in the 1960s and 1970s may be more likely to take their own lives because of attitudes around the role of men at the time, Samaritans researchers have said.
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You've already judged this robot - 0 views

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    Historically we've enjoyed arguing that women are inherently different to men, not only in our physical lady-bits but in our temperament, abilities and behaviours. Testosterone and other hormones, different brain structures, they all lead to certain inevitable "hard-wired" gender-based differences and, even, inequalities.
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Beer-glass shape alters people's drinking speed - 0 views

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    people drink more quickly out of curved glasses than straight ones.
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Meaningful Activities Protect the Brain From Depression - Olga Khazan - The Atlantic - 0 views

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    A new study of adolescents found that those who derive joy from selfless deeds were less likely to be depressed over time.
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Eating disorders in young men 'are being overlooked' - 0 views

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    Young men with an eating disorder are not getting the help and support they need because of a perceptions about a "women's illness", say researchers.
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Molecular basis for jet lag found - 0 views

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    Scientists believe they have figured out why it takes us so long to adapt when we travel to new time zones.
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