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Caffeine Timing and Dosage Significantly Impact Sleep Quality Consuming 400 mg of caffeine up to 12 hours before sleep significantly disrupts sleep quality, while 100 mg has minimal effects if taken 4 hours prior. December 23, 2024
About 28% of college students now abstain from alcohol, vs only 20% in 2002 A new study finds that considerably more college-age Americans now abstain from alcohol than they did as recently as 2002. October 12, 2020
Do couples look alike more as time passes? A new study says no. Do couples really start to look alike? A new study debunks the popular idea that couples start to resemble each other more as time passes. October 12, 2020
Optimism MRI: this new study shows optimism can be detected by a brain scan Optimism MRI: a new study shows optimism can be detected by a brain scan October 11, 2020
New study looks at the psychology of a funny person, and finds that authoritarians aren’t so funny A new study finds that right-wing authoritarians are not very funny people, generally speaking. October 8, 2020
Best pets for loneliness: new study finds that all pets help equally Best pets for loneliness: a new study finds no statistical difference by animal species. October 5, 2020
This new study on background music in restaurants shows it can make food taste 60% better Background music in restaurants can make food taste better, according to a new study. And unwanted background noise makes the food taste worse. October 2, 2020