Steve Rimmer
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All those leftover pizza crusts you snatch from your kids' plates add up. Men gain weight after they become fathers for the first time whether or not they live with their children, reports a large, new Northwestern Medicine study that tracked the weight of more than 10,000 men from adolescence to young adulthood.
People aren't the only ones who perform better on tests or athletic events when they are just a little bit nervous. Dogs do too. In dogs as in people, the right amount of stress depends on disposition. A new study by researchers at Duke University finds that a little extra stress and stimulation makes hyper dogs crack under pressure but gives mellow dogs an edge.
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This is the most downloaded/listened-to science podcast on #Spreaker. Thanks for your support!
This is the most downloaded/listened-to science podcast on #Spreaker. Thanks for your support!
This is the most downloaded/listened-to science podcast on #Spreaker. Thanks for your support!
This is the most downloaded/listened-to science podcast on #Spreaker. Thanks for your support!
This is the most downloaded/listened-to science podcast on #Spreaker. Thanks for your support!
This is the most downloaded/listened-to science podcast on #Spreaker. Thanks for your support!
This is the most downloaded/listened-to science podcast on #Spreaker. Thanks for your support!
This is the most downloaded/listened-to science podcast on #Spreaker. Thanks for your support!
NHS England has pledged urgent action on over-medication of people with a learning disability. Dan Scorer, our Head of Policy and Viv Cooper, Chief Executive at the Challenging Behaviour Foundation have responded to the news: