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The Scandinavian diet is the most useful in terms of health

At the heart of the Scandinavian diet is the consumption of large quantities of fish (three times a week), vegetables, low-fat dairy products.
23 January 2015, 09:00

It is necessary to begin studying foreign languages from the age of 10

Specialists have long proven that learning foreign languages stimulates the work of the brain.
22 January 2015, 09:00

Excessively industrious people often become alcoholics

A harmful addiction to alcohol in humans can appear for various reasons - stress, severe loss (eg, death of a loved one), problems at work, etc.
21 January 2015, 09:00

Full children eat more sweet because of the characteristics of the brain

People with uncontrolled overeating are usually treated with psychotherapy, a variety of self-help programs, and support groups.
19 January 2015, 09:00

Sociopathy is more common in shy children

A common form of mental disorder is more common in shy and strongly attached to the parents of children.
15 January 2015, 09:00

Responsible and hard-working people often feel guilty

In one of the universities of Southern California, researchers found that employees who often feel guilty are extremely hardworking and moral.
08 January 2015, 09:00

Abuse of alcohol increases the risk of dementia in old age

Specialists from the UK conducted a new study on alcohol. As it turned out, the abuse of alcohol provokes the development of dementia.
05 January 2015, 09:00

Fast food reduces mental activity of schoolchildren

Experts have long warned that because of the large amount of fats and preservatives, fast foods are dangerous to health.
02 January 2015, 09:00

Reading e-books leads to insomnia

In the modern world, every day more and more people refuse from paper books in favor of electronic books. However, experts warn that this is not the best choice, since reading electronic books before going to bed leads to insomnia.

01 January 2015, 09:00

Facebook becomes less popular among teenagers

About 70% of young people (from 16-19 years old) from the UK and the United States noted that they began spending time on Facebook much less than before.
19 December 2014, 09:00

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