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- December 15, 2010
A new study from New Zealand's University of Otago found that about 20% of a group of kids age 27- to 51-months could recall a "unique event" six years after it occurred. Out of the kids who remembered, two were under age 3 when the event happened. "Our new data provide objective evidence that events
READ MOREScience is proving that being thankful has profound physiological and emotional benefits. Faith Salie explains why you should be making gratitude a year round attitude. The most interesting part of her video starts about a minute in, where she explain the findings on physiological effects of being thankful. CBS News, 12/25/2011
READ MOREFrom morning stretches at Duke Energy to ice packs at Harley-Davidson, firms are finding ways to adjust to aging employees. The Wall Street Journal, 12/28/2011
READ MOREThe results of a new study show that older adults with high levels of omega-3 fatty acids and vitamins B, C, D and E in their blood performed better on certain measures of thinking abilities and also tended to have larger brain volume. HealthDay News, 12/28/2011
READ MOREOne's teeth and gums hold a lot of details about the body's overall health, including clues to disorders and disease. The Wall Street Journal, 12/27/2011
READ MOREEvents that would otherwise be joyful can be especially hard on people who are grieving. Here are some strategies that may help people ease their pain around holidays and other difficult times. MSN, 12/21/2011
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