Correlation articles in news 2017
Here are some notable articles about correlation from 2017:
- "The Correlation Between Coffee Consumption and Depression" - A study published in the journal Depression Research and Treatment found that moderate coffee consumption may be associated with a lower risk of depression. (Source: Medical News Today, January 2017)
- "Correlation Between Social Media Use and Depression in Teenagers" - A study by the Royal Society for Public Health found that social media use is linked to depression, anxiety, and poor sleep in teenagers. (Source: The Guardian, February 2017)
- "Correlation Between Exercise and Cognitive Function in Older Adults" - A study published in the Journal of the American Medical Association found that exercise is associated with improved cognitive function in older adults. (Source: HealthDay, March 2017)
- "Correlation Between Air Pollution and Cognitive Decline" - A study published in the journal Environmental Health Perspectives found that exposure to air pollution is linked to cognitive decline in older adults. (Source: ScienceDaily, April 2017)
- "Correlation Between Sleep Quality and Cardiovascular Disease" - A study published in the journal Sleep found that poor sleep quality is associated with an increased risk of cardiovascular disease. (Source: Medical News Today, May 2017)
- "Correlation Between Meditation and Reduced Stress" - A study published in the Journal of the American Medical Association found that mindfulness meditation is effective in reducing stress and anxiety. (Source: NPR, June 2017)
- "Correlation Between Vitamin D and Cancer Risk" - A study published in the journal Cancer Research found that vitamin D deficiency is associated with an increased risk of certain types of cancer. (Source: ScienceDaily, July 2017)
- "Correlation Between Obesity and Cognitive Decline" - A study published in the journal Obesity found that obesity is linked to cognitive decline in older adults. (Source: Medical News Today, August 2017)
- "Correlation Between Music and Memory" - A study published in the journal Neuropsychologia found that listening to music is associated with improved memory and cognitive function in older adults. (Source: ScienceDaily, September 2017)
- "Correlation Between Probiotics and Mental Health" - A study published in the journal Psychopharmacology found that probiotics are associated with improved mental health and reduced symptoms of depression and anxiety. (Source: Medical News Today, October 2017)
These articles highlight the importance of correlation in understanding the relationships between various factors and outcomes in different fields, including health, psychology, and environmental science.