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The $1 million grant from the United States Department of Defense will be used to study terrorism in post-conflict zones. (Vincent Leo | Daily Trojan)
Following 9/11, researchers at USC realized that there was a lack of resources devoted to the study of terrorism, so professors were recruited to form an independent research group at the university to address the issue of terrorism. However, as more people got involved, the topics of research at the program expanded to include other problems as well, such as natural disasters and technological accidents.
Now, the independent research center, dedicated to studying terrorism across various disciplines including economics and engineering, received a $1 million grant from the United States Department of Defense to conduct a study on terrorism in post-conflict zones early this February.
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The FINANCIAL New research shows how high consumption affects learning, memory. Sugar practically screams from the shelves of your grocery store, especially those products marketed to kids, according to University of Georgia.
Children are the highest consumers of added sugar, even as high-sugar diets have been linked to health effects like obesity and heart disease and even impaired memory function.
However, less is known about how high sugar consumption during childhood affects the development of the brain, specifically a region known to be critically important for learning and memory called the hippocampus.
New research led by a University of Georgia faculty member in collaboration with a University of Southern California research group has shown in a rodent model that daily consumption of sugar-sweetened beverages during adolescence impairs performance on a learning and memory task during adulthood. The group further showed that changes in the bacteria in the
New research shows how drinking sugary beverages early in life may lead to impaired memory in adulthood. The study, published March 31 in Translational
MIRRORLIGHTS : A sugary diet in childhood may cause memory trouble later, reveals study
MIRRORLIGHTS : A sugary diet in childhood may cause memory trouble later, reveals study
ANI / Updated: Apr 5, 2021, 06:00 IST
A sugary diet in childhood may cause memory trouble later, reveals study
While it is known that the consumption of sugary beverages in large quantities may cause health issues including obesity, diabetes and tooth decay, a new
study has found that drinking sugary beverages early in life may lead to impaired memory in adulthood.
The findings of the study were published in the journal ‘Translational Psychiatry’. The study is the first to show how a