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Study: Birds with greater intelligence have more self-control

A study has found that Eurasian jays can pass a version of the marshmallow test and those with the greatest self-control also score the highest on intelligence tests. ....

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Many parents report negative childbirth experiences in England during COVID-19 pandemic

47% of parents in a national survey reported negative experiences of giving birth during the pandemic in 2020, with uncertainties about rapidly changing restrictions and poor communication from healthcare providers causing them increased anxiety and distress. ....

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70% long Covid patients face memory, concentration problems: Study

Seven in ten long Covid patients experience concentration and memory problems several months after the initial onset of their disease, with many performing worse than their peers on cognitive tests, according to twin studies. ....

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70% long Covid patients face memory, concentration problems: Study

Seven in ten long Covid patients experience concentration and memory problems several months after the initial onset of their disease, with many performing worse than their peers on cognitive tests, according to twin studies.In the studies led . ....

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