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Drinking in a social setting triggers the release of dopamine, causing a euphoria that isn’t seen when drinking alone, according to a new study. By identifying the region of the brain stimulated by social drinking, the researchers hope it will lead to a greater understanding of problem drinking.Continue ReadingCategory: Health & Wellbeing, LifestyleTags: Alcohol, Drinking, University of Texas
Many runners don't like the way hydration packs bounce and sway with every step, nor do they like holding onto water bottles. Vessel Athletics' Hydroshirt offers what might be a better alternative to both, in that it incorporates its own snugged-down water bladder.Continue ReadingCategory: Outdoors, LifestyleTags: Hydration, Shirt, Running, Kickstarter
Phase 2 clinical trials using orally administered gold nanocrystals to treat multiple sclerosis and Parkinson’s disease have produced promising results, restoring metabolites linked to crucial energy activity in the brain that are depleted in these neurodegenerative conditions.Continue ReadingCategory: Medical, ScienceTags: Gold, Nanocrystals, Brain, Parkinson's Disease, Multiple Sclerosis,
in a bold fusion of art and activism, the undrinkable can emerges as a poignant commentary on the environmental and health impacts of coca-cola's universal presence. The post the undrinkable can is a satirical statement against the world’s most-sold drink appeared first on designboom | architecture & design magazine.
meet lifestraw's enhanced water filtration solution for on-the-go hydration. The post with this portable water filtration straw, you can drink directly from lakes & rivers appeared first on designboom | architecture & design magazine.
A fascinating study from researchers at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) suggests people who don't drink enough fluids could be at greater risk of chronic disease and are more likely to die at a younger age.Continue ReadingCategory: Health & Wellbeing, LifestyleTags: Hydration, Water, Water of Life, Drinking, Aging, Disease, U.S. National Institutes of Health (NIH)
You may have noticed that on some take-away drink cup lids, there are small domes that can be "popped down" to indicate what sort of beverage is in the cup. Scientists now believe that similar domes could help drones monitor the air pressure on their wings.Continue ReadingCategory: Drones, TechnologyTags: Purdue University, University of Tennessee, Wings, Flight


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