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Understanding well being oldest old | Developmental psychology | Cambridge University Press

Understanding well being oldest old | Developmental psychology | Cambridge University Press
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What your shopping addiction really means - from diva shoe obsessions to insecure make-up lovers

MAKE-UP: You have insecurities FEELING short of cash, having an off day or feeling insecure about a facial feature? Then beware of overspending when you visit the make-up ­counter, which is deliberately laid out like a sweet shop to make the ­cosmetics hard to resist. 9 A study found that if you have a facial feature that you are self-conscious about, you are likely to buy more make-up than you needCredit: Shutterstock If you feel you deserve a pick-me-up but don’t have a lot in your bank account, an item of make-up is something you can buy to make yourself feel better – without the guilt of a new pair of shoes or an outfit.

Looks Like Biden s Planning to Stand by His Man

Looks Like Biden s Planning to Stand by His Man
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Sick bats self-isolate, helping avert COVID-type crises -- Israeli study

An Egyptian fruit bat (Seregraff via iStock by Getty Images) Bats are widely believed to have given the novel coronavirus to humans. But Israeli researchers say they have probably spared us from numerous other diseases, thanks to their largely unnoticed social distancing behavior. Tel Aviv University scientists have just published peer-reviewed research observing that bats that feel unwell stay “home” in their caves, reducing interaction with other species. They observed that sick bats also stay away from their peers at the slightest hint of feeling inflammation in their bodies, after making five Egyptian fruit bats sick and following them in a large colony for 72 hours. The researchers used onboard GPS to track foraging, acceleration sensors to monitor movement, infrared video to record social behavior, and blood samples to measure immune markers.

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