By StudyFinds Analysis Reviewed by Steve Fink In A Nutshell Study tracked over 100,000 people aged 18–24 to examine the effects of childhood smartphone ownership on…
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By StudyFinds Staff Reviewed by Steve Fink Research led by Dr. Xiaojun Chen, Nanjing Medical University In a nutshell High-salt diets triggered depression-like behaviors in…
By StudyFinds Staff Reviewed by Steve Fink Research led by Dr. Eero A. Haapala, University of Jyväskylä In a nutshell Children with higher screen time, especially…
By Study Finds HERSHEY, Pa. — Eating fatty foods like burgers and fried chicken can obviously lead to obesity, but not in the way you may think.…
by Study Finds. ”Is this too good to be true?’ is the question I often ask. We are examining all aspects of it…
by Study Finds CAMBRIDGE, Mass. — The secret to the durability of Roman concrete — which has stood the test of time for over 2,000 years…
by Chris Melore AMHERST, Mass. – 5G wireless technology is just starting to take off worldwide, but a new study is already speculating on…
by Benjamin Fearnow SOUTH BEND, Ind. — Forty-two percent of America’s young-but-cynical Generation Z are dealing with a mental health condition, a new survey finds.…
by Embriette Hyde LAUSANNE, Switzerland — From fitness monitors to sleep trackers, wearable technology has taken self-improvement to new heights. Now, a new device developed by…
EVANSTON, Ill. — A new study conducted at Northwestern University concludes that vitamin D may be an essential ingredient to protecting oneself from the coronavirus. The research…
Doctor: ‘What everybody grew up learning, which is that our normal temperature is 98.6, is wrong.’ STANFORD, Calif. — Way back in 1851 German physician Carl…
Nationwide survey also reveals only 45% of adults would recognize their governor if they saw them in person. BALTIMORE – Election season is in full swing…