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New study reveals why time seems to move faster the older we get
A new study hints that age-related changes in our brains may explain why time feels like it's slipping away faster with every ...
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Does Daylight Saving Time Cause Heart Attacks? Not So Fast, Says New Study
Past research linked daylight saving time to a 24% spike in heart attack trends. Now, Duke University doctors are taking an ...
A study of 33 participants on stationary bikes found that during exercise, people perceive time as moving slower, estimating ...
Now, a comprehensive study from Stanford Medicine researchers suggests the impact extends well beyond the groggy Monday mornings and temporary spikes in health emergencies that have long been ...
A new study found that walking for longer stretches at a time, ie. for 10 minutes or more, was associated with a lower risk ...
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Does What Time You Eat Breakfast Reveal How Long You Will Live? Study Reveals Why Time Matters For Breakfast
It is important to keep the time you eat in mind. Most people do not think much about timing, eating when they have free time ...
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