If you’re looking for a straight answer from someone, ask them in the
morning. A study found that people were more likely to lie or cheat in
the afternoon. Experts say our moral compass is more accurate in the
morning because the brain is rested after a night’s sleep. Source Link
Don’t
waste your money on programs that offer to teach your baby to read.
That’s the conclusion from a study that tested the claims of reading
programs aimed at children under two years old. Experts say the testing
showed that babies cannot gain any reading skills from DVDs, flash
cards, or word books. Source Link
Baby
Boomers take note -- just one drink may be one too many when you get
behind the wheel. A simulator study found that even small legal levels
of intoxication can affect the driving skills of people 55 to 70 years
old. Researchers say the findings show that it could be time to reassess
legal blood alcohol levels for all drivers. Source Link