crime
09/17/2017 / By Michelle Simmons
Sleep quality affects eyewitness memory of a crime, according to scientists
A study by Michigan State University (MSU) scientists found that sleep may affect an eyewitness’s memory of a crime, as reported by the Science Daily. The research found that eyewitnesses to a crime who sleep before being given a police lineup are much less likely to pick an innocent person out of a lineup, at […]
« Return Home
1 of 1

Popular Articles

Texas AG Ken Paxton takes on toxic toothpaste: Investigation launched over fluoride risks to children
May 01, 2025 / Cassie B.
“The Dopamine Revolution” by Sean David Cohen and Dr. Mahsin Habib offers simple strategies to boost dopamine levels naturally
May 02, 2025 / Ramon Tomey
Even simple exercises like stretching could slash Alzheimer's risk and boost brain health, studies show
May 01, 2025 / Cassie B.
Florida bans fluoride in public water, prioritizing health freedom over forced medication
May 07, 2025 / Cassie B.
The water cure: Unveiling the hidden link between dehydration, obesity, cancer and depression
May 16, 2025 / Belle Carter
Avocados in pregnancy: The superfood that slashes allergy risk and boosts fetal health
May 13, 2025 / Lance D Johnson
Study: Microplastic contamination in human brains has increased 50 percent between 2016 and 2024
May 01, 2025 / Ava Grace
Study finds that the Mediterranean diet can slash dementia risk by 23%
May 12, 2025 / Ava Grace
WAR ON COGNITION: The Coordinated Assault on Your Brain and How to Defend Yourself Against Every Attack
May 12, 2025 / Mike Adams
The hidden dangers of oversleeping: How too much rest harms cognition, fuels depression, and shortens life
May 16, 2025 / Lance D Johnson

COPYRIGHT © 2017 MIND BODY SCIENCE NEWS

Privacy Policy