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Ignoring useless information aids memory: study (Reuters)

Ignoring useless information aids memory: study (Reuters)
Kashmiri children meditate in the southern Indian city of Bangalore September 22, 2005. Filtering out useless information can help people increase their capacity to remember what is really important, researchers said on Wednesday. (Jagadeesh Nv/Reuters)

important, researchers said on Wednesday.
High-fat dairy food may lower colorectal cancer risk (Reuters) 
High cholesterol tied to hypertension (Reuters) 
Stress, diet a recipe for overeating (Reuters) 
Most obese New Yorkers don't think they are (Reuters) 
Calcium from food better than from supplements (Reuters) 
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