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Posted: 29 Nov 2021 07:55 AM PST In part of a recent human study led by the Technical University of Munich (TUM), it was found that after eating a curry dish containing pepper, piperine - an alkaloid responsible for the pungency of pepper - was present in the milk of breastfeeding women. The findings help decipher mechanisms that shape our food preferences from infancy. |
Stereotypes in STEM fields start by age six Posted: 22 Nov 2021 02:27 PM PST The perception that boys are more interested than girls in computer science and engineering starts as young as age six, according to a new study. That may be one reason why girls and women are underrepresented in these STEM career fields. |
Poor sleep linked to feeling older and worse outlook on aging, which can impact health Posted: 22 Nov 2021 10:55 AM PST Poor sleep in the over 50s is linked to more negative perceptions of aging, which in turn can impact physical, mental and cognitive health, new research has revealed. A study found that people who rated their sleep the worst also felt older, and perceived their own physical and mental aging more negatively. |
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