December 15, 2008
According to a new study from Tufts University, eating a low-carb diet — which gurus tell us is health-conscious nowadays — can inhibit and impair your brain’s ability to perform memory tests. Tufts researchers provided memory tests to two groups — one who ate a diet mainly of protein and fats, the other a more [...]
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February 13, 2008
A new study found that expert hikers (those with 4 or more years of hiking experience) have an easier time identifying and recalling visual functional information about those hikes than their more greenhorn trail companions. In an interesting study, both groups were shown various outdoor scenes from a trail, and told to imagine they were [...]
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