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New research: Horses can detect human anxiety through sweat
New research suggests that human emotions can influence horses’ behavior.
We've all felt it: At first comes the trickle, and then the flood. It's embarrassed us, and even torpedoed a presidential campaign. But when was the last time you were grateful for … sweat? Many are ...
Every new year comes with big intentions — and the quiet fear that I'll end up doing exactly what I did last year.
Horses exposed to samples of sweat from people who had had a scary experience appeared more afraid themselves: the animals were easily startled, hesitated to come up to the researchers and became less ...
Sweat is produced by three major sweat glands: eccrine, apocrine, and apoeccrine. Eccrine glands are the most common and are responsible for producing sweat mainly containing water and sodium chloride ...
If you don't like getting needles or working out, this new medical wearable may be for you. It analyzes sweat instead of blood, and it doesn't require patients to generate that sweat by performing ...
Horses can smell your fear. If you are experiencing this emotion while standing near a horse, they will be able to detect it ...
These affordable sweat sets are cozy, cool, and guaranteed to earn compliments every time you leave the house—Starting at $25 ...
Eagles defensive end Josh Sweat had one of the all-time best defensive performances in a Super Bowl. He did not become the 11th defensive player (including co-MVPs Harvey Martin and Randy White of ...
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