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Joined November 2010
How nature nurtures: Amygdala activity decreases as the result of a one-hour walk in nature
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Molecular Psychiatry - How nature nurtures: Amygdala activity decreases as the result of a one-hour walk in nature
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Good relationships are the key to happiness, according to psychiatrist Robert Waldinger. He leads the world's longest running study of happiness: the Harvard Study of Adult Development (ongoing since 1938). Read more in his book The Good Life.
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Harvard psychiatrist Robert Waldinger leads a study that has tracked hundreds of people over 80 years to see what makes a happy and meaningful life. Here's what he has learned
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RT @newscientist: The speed at which parts of your brain communicate changes as you grow older, and for some regions age 34 might be the pe….
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Signals between some regions of the brain may be fastest at age 34, while transmission in other areas gets steadily faster with age. Understanding this may improve our knowledge of neurodevelopmental...
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Chimpanzees' contagious yawning evidence of empathy, not just sleepiness, study shows http://t.co/FlzPeIv via @AddThis.
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Can alcohol help the brain remember? Exposure enhances synaptic plasticity in key brain area, study finds http://t.co/zhV1dPH via @AddThis.
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loneliness raises blood pressure(while depression is associated with lower blood pressure, strange) http://bit.ly/chWfP6 via @AddToAny.
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Painbrainregion active during female orgasm http://www.newscientist.com/blogs/shortsharpscience/2010/11/pain-brain-regions-also-active.html.
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Bad memory for faces? Blame your reading skills - life - 12 November 2010 - New Scientist http://t.co/7iiSCyF via @AddThis.
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Is this evidence that we can see the future? - life - 11 November 2010 - New Scientist http://t.co/14JVOy8 via @AddThis.
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