Month: April 2022

The Link Between Personality Traits and Cognitive Functioning in Late Life

Just like a well-organized desk can help us find things quickly, it turns out that being organized and self-disciplined may also benefit our cognitive health as we grow older. A recent study suggests that individuals with higher levels of organization and self-discipline are less likely to experience mild cognitive impairment later in life. On the […]

Published on April 11, 2022

Kids Want Fair Treatment for Farm Animals Like Pets

A recent study reveals that children have distinct moral perspectives when it comes to animals. According to the research, youngsters believe that farm animals should be treated no differently than beloved household pets. It’s like they’ve created this parallel universe where all animals deserve equal care and compassion! Just imagine a world where cows and […]

Published on April 11, 2022

COVID-19 Raises Risk of Shingles in Older Adults

Getting COVID-19 later in life could increase the chances of developing shingles, according to new research. Just like how a rough winter might make you more susceptible to catching a cold, experiencing a COVID infection after the age of 50 can make you more vulnerable to shingles. It’s like how stepping on a Lego increases […]

Published on April 11, 2022