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Consumption of certain fish linked to poor cognitive performance in kids

Consumption of certain fish linked to poor cognitive performance in kids A new study conducted by researchers at the University of Granada has revealed that kids who eat fish more than 3 times per week show worse performance in the general cognitive, executive and perceptual-manipulative areas. Those with higher levels of exposure to mercury show… Seguir Leyendo Consumption of certain fish linked to poor cognitive performance in kids

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Soon, ‘intelligent car’ that alerts drivers in case of accident hazard

Soon, ‘intelligent car’ that alerts drivers in case of accident hazard An international team of scientists has developed a novel system that detects “unusual behaviours” in drivers before a curve or an obstacle on the road and generates signals of alarm to warn of an accident risk. The so-called DRIVSCO system allows vehicles to learn… Seguir Leyendo Soon, ‘intelligent car’ that alerts drivers in case of accident hazard

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Now, an intelligent system to help the elderly avoid forgetting everyday tasks

Now, an intelligent system to help the elderly avoid forgetting everyday tasks Scientists at the University of Granada (UGR) have announced the creation of a system that uses Artificial Intelligence techniques to help elderly people, or those with special needs, avoid forgetting certain everyday tasks. The researchers have revealed that their system uses sensors distributed… Seguir Leyendo Now, an intelligent system to help the elderly avoid forgetting everyday tasks

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Mice study may better understanding of hereditary diseases that lead to blindness

Mice study may better understanding of hereditary diseases that lead to blindness University of Granada researchers in Spain are using a novel technique, consisting of the induction of neuronal degeneration, for intense light exposure in the mouse’s retina, an experimental model of retinitis pigmentosa (RP). The researchers have revealed that their work is based on… Seguir Leyendo Mice study may better understanding of hereditary diseases that lead to blindness

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Men exposed to sexist jokes more tolerant with violence against women

Men exposed to sexist jokes more tolerant with violence against women Researchers at the University of Granada in Spain have found that sexist jokes favour the mental mechanisms that justify violence and battering against women in individuals with macho attitudes. The scientists distributed questionnaires among a group of 109 university male students, aged between 18… Seguir Leyendo Men exposed to sexist jokes more tolerant with violence against women

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Sea beds can provide information about present climatic change

Sea beds can provide information about present climatic change In a new research, scientists have determined that sea beds have accumulated information about the greenhouse effect for millions of years, which can lead to better understanding of the present climatic change. Climatic change is connected at present with the phenomenon of global warming. This is… Seguir Leyendo Sea beds can provide information about present climatic change

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Olive oil may help fight cancer

Olive oil may help fight cancer Extra-virgin olive oil contains health-relevant chemicals, ”phytochemicals”, that can trigger cancer cell death, says a new research. The study published in the open access journal BMC Cancer sheds more light on the suspected association between olive oil-rich Mediterranean diets and reductions in breast cancer risk. Javier Menendez from the… Seguir Leyendo Olive oil may help fight cancer

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Anxiety patients overestimate their physiological problems

Anxiety patients overestimate their physiological problems People having anxiety disorders believe that they have more physiological problems than they really have, says a new University of Granada study. Some of the physiological symptoms that patients with anxiety disorders think they suffer include, Palpitations, sweating, irregular breathing, shaking of the hands and muscular tension. However, the… Seguir Leyendo Anxiety patients overestimate their physiological problems

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Boffins find potential treatment to prevent obesity, diabetes (re-issue)

Boffins find potential treatment to prevent obesity, diabetes (re-issue) Washington, Oct 19 (ANI): A new study from University of Granada suggests that interleukin-6, a molecule found to be high in obese people and diabetics, can act as potential treatment for prevention of the conditions. Previous studies have shown that interleukin-6, found to be naturally high… Seguir Leyendo Boffins find potential treatment to prevent obesity, diabetes (re-issue)

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