The current Science Daily Research News Update brings a wide variety of interesting new research that covers brain waves and attention, re-conceptualization of migraine headaches, HIV and marijuana, daily drinking that leads to binge drinking, healthy living on the decline in the U.S., sneaky viruses, how the brain processes speech, smoking cessation and teens, a new approaches that could eradicate HIV/AIDS, and interesting links between bankruptcy and medical difficulties – to name a few.
Here are today’s Science Daily Research News Updates:
- Long-distance Brain Waves Focus Attention
- Exercise More, Not Less, To Ease Aching Back, Study Suggests
- Obesity And Diabetes Double Risk Of Heart Failure: Patients With Both Conditions ‘Very Difficult’ To Treat
- People With Mental Health Problems Receive Inadequate Medical Care, Study Suggests
- Promising Antimicrobial Attacks Virus, Stimulates Immune System
- Over 60 Percent Of All US Bankruptcies Attributable To Medical Problems
- Shock And Kill’ Research Gives New Hope For HIV-1 Eradication
- Smoking-cessation Research Highlights Importance Of Keeping Teens From Smoking
- Effectively Managing Pain With Depression
- Evolution Of Migraine: From Episodic Headache To Chronic Disorder
- Brain’s Object Recognition System Activated By Touch Alone
- Marijuana Rivals Mainstream Drugs For Alleviating HIV/AIDS Symptoms
- Daily Alcohol Intake Can Lead To Binge Drinking
- Sleep Apnea Widely Undiagnosed Among Obese Type 2 Diabetics, Study Suggests
- Antibiotic Multi-resistance: Why Bacteria Are So Effective
- Brain Activation Can Predict Strategies People Use To Make Risky Decisions
- Following A Healthy Lifestyle Is On Decline In U.S.
- Viruses Are Sneakier Than We Thought
- Scientists Reaching Consensus On How Brain Processes Speech
- Psychologists Find That Head Movement Is More Important Than Gender In Nonverbal Communication
- Cognitive Behavior Therapy Appears Beneficial For Long-term Treatment Of Insomnia
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