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Power of an Apology

By Annette Gallagher | UM News, Marie Guma-Diaz | University of Miami on Jul 15, 2014   Health  

CORAL GABLES, Fla. (July 14, 2014) — It’s well known that when a person takes steps to make amends for a wrongdoing, the victim is more inclined to forgive and forget. However, exactly why that happens is less obvious and poorly understood. In a recent study, scientists made substantial progress in explaining the psychological processes that […]

Older Adults Nearly Twice as Likely to have Memories Affected by Environmental Distraction

By David Ruth-Amy Hodges | Rice University on Jul 15, 2014   Health  

HOUSTON – Older people are nearly twice as likely as their younger counterparts to have their memory and cognitive processes impaired by environmental distractions (such as irrelevant speech or written words presented along with target stimuli), according to a new study from psychologists at Rice University and Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. Whereas other […]

Months Before Their First Words, Babies’ Brains Rehearse Speech Mechanics

By Molly McElroy | University of Washington on Jul 15, 2014   Health  

Infants can tell the difference between sounds of all languages until about 8 months of age when their brains start to focus only on the sounds they hear around them. It’s been unclear how this transition occurs, but social interactions and caregivers’ use of exaggerated “parentese” style of speech seem to help. University of Washington […]

Minimally Invasive Surgery Underused at Many U.S. Hospitals

By Johns Hopkins Medicine on Jul 9, 2014   Health  

Hospitals across the country vary substantially in their use of minimally invasive surgery, even when evidence shows that for most patients, minimally invasive surgery is superior to open surgery, a new study shows. The finding represents a major disparity in the surgical care delivered at various hospitals, the study’s authors say, and identifies an area […]

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