A long-term study of over 1000 Finnish men found that reduced lung function due to smoking increases the risk of death from all causes. Quitting smoking halts this decline and reduces mortality risk, suggesting preserving lung function in later life may predict a longer life.
A study of 350 men and women found that mental aging begins in the 20s with continuous declines in processing power. By mid-60s, people may notice a decline in everyday activities. An increase in experience and knowledge can compensate for losses until age 50.
Researchers have established Canadian normative data for the SF-36, a widely used health-related quality of life measure. The study found that Canadians scored higher than US and UK counterparts in several domains.
SourceCanadian Medical Association Journal·JournalCanadian Medical Association Journal·DateAug 7, 2000
A University at Buffalo study found that a woman's biology, specifically age at first menstruation and first live birth, are major predictors of resolved fertility in fertile women, not lifestyle habits. Women over 30 at first live birth were three times more likely to take longer than a year to conceive.
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A study by Kermyt Anderson found that stepfathers invest significant amounts of money and time in their stepchildren. Despite initial assumptions portraying stepfathers negatively, the research suggests they gain mating benefits and opportunities for lifetime reproductive success.
SourceUniversity of Michigan·JournalEvolution and Human Behavior·DateMay 31, 2000
The Boston University conference explores how science is used and misused in public discourse, affecting policy decisions such as failed drug policies. The event also examines the intersection of science with social sciences and the courts, aiming to provide a clearer understanding of scientific findings for the general public.
A recent study by David J. Maume Jr. found that 44% of men are promoted after 12 years, compared to 15% of white women, 7% of black women, and 17% of black men. Discrimination was the only factor controlling promotion rates across professions.
SourceUniversity of Cincinnati·JournalWork and Occupations·DateNov 2, 1999
Researchers found that aged varnish molecules contribute to the typical yellow discoloration of old-master paintings. The study suggests that larger molecules in the varnish layer are harder to dissolve during restoration processes.
SourceNetherlands Organization for Scientific Research·DateSep 17, 1999
A panel of scientists concludes that some UFO sightings are accompanied by physical evidence deserving scientific study. While the panel was not convinced of an extraterrestrial explanation, it highlighted potential health risks and noted that rare natural phenomena can cause similar effects.
SourceStanford University·JournalJournal of Scientific Exploration·DateJun 29, 1998
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A new study reveals that many laboratories offering genetic tests for cystic fibrosis don't test for enough mutations, which can lead to unreliable results. The recommended widespread screening is premature due to the lack of standardization in testing labs.
SourceNew Scientist·JournalThe New Scientist·DateMay 20, 1998