Binge-eating mystery affecting millions of women may finally be solved: study - New York Post
See more of our coverage in your search results. Add The New York Post on Google For millions of women, the sudden urge to polish off a pint of ice cream or demolish an entire bag of chips can feel impossible to explain.
The marshmallow test, redone with ten times as many children, found that a four-year-old's willpower mostly stopped predicting teenage success once family background was taken into account - Space Daily
The marshmallow test is one of the most repeated stories in popular psychology. A small child is left alone with a treat and told that waiting will earn a second one.
Specialists Are Practically Begging People To Eat These 3 Foods That Actually Lower Dementia Risk - BuzzFeed
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Ebola disease caused by Bundibugyo virus, Democratic Republic of the Congo & Uganda - World Health Organization (WHO)
Since the last Disease Outbreak News was published on 29 May 2026, the number of confirmed cases and deaths have increased rapidly in the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Uganda. In total, 534 confirmed cases including 93 deaths (case fatality rate 17.4%) have been reported from both countries, while at least 17 people have recovered from the disease.