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Dopamine Levels Could Determine Whether Working Out Feels Easy or Hard
Dopamine has long been associated with pleasure, motivation and reward, and now new research shows it also plays a role in determining how "easy" physical exercise feels.
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Personalizing Blood Pressure Treatments Increases Efficacy
Patients taking blood pressure-lowering drugs can experience much greater improvements from changing medication than from doubling the dose of their current medication.
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Traditional Methods Shown To Produce the Highest Quality Kimchi
Today, most kimchi is made through mass fermentation in glass, steel or plastic containers, but it has long been claimed that the highest quality kimchi is fermented in onggi and purists now have scientific validation, thanks to recent research.
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Dad's Alcohol Consumption Before Conception Could Impact Offspring, Says Mouse Study
Researchers have identified that a father's consumption of alcohol before conception is linked to growth defects that impact his offspring's development.
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Could Carbon Nanotubes Be Used as a Dopamine Stopwatch?
Researchers have discovered that carbon nanotubes could be used to detect dopamine in the brain.
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Discrepancy Between Image and Reality of Veganism
A new study from the Medical University of Vienna has highlighted how veganism is not synonymous with being healthy, due to the widespread consumption of processed foods by this group.
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Novel Battery Can Remove Environmental Cadmium Contamination and Generate Electricity
A newly constructed primary battery system can effectively remove cadmium from the environment and generate electricity at the same time.
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Perfume Chemical Helps Lure Male Moth Pests
Researchers have shown that adding a small amount of a chemical used in perfumes – nonanal – to a two-chemical combination of other sex pheromones helped increase the cocktail’s effectiveness in mimicking female fall armyworm “come hither” calls to males.
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Insulin’s Shelf Life Is Likely Longer Than First Thought
An international study shows that it is likely that insulin can be stored at room temperature, and for considerably longer than drug companies have counted on to date. Access to this vital medicine can thereby be significantly improved for the world’s poorest inhabitants.
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Neurotensin Hormone Predicts Ability To Maintain Weight Loss
The appetite hormone neurotensin released by the intestine upon eating may predict our ability to maintain weight loss, new study from the University of Copenhagen concludes.
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