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baby won’t stop crying Here’s what science says you should about it!
[ad_1] Representative image (Mahesh G/BCCL, Vijayawada) We are all familiar with the old adage, “Mother knows best.” But the baby is a short king in his own right, only following the whims of his own fantasies. This is only exacerbated by the fact that they literally cannot tell what is plaguing them. Never again will ... -
Sexual Assault Prevention Education Reform – The Daily Texan
[ad_1] Content Warning: This editorial contains discussion of sexual and interpersonal violence. I heard the same tragic story over and over again statistics: 26.4% of female college students and 6.8% of male college students nationwide report being raped or sexually assaulted. Interpersonal violence and rape culture are not easy problems to deal with, and there ... -
Fitness trackers reveal links between movement, memory and mental health
[ad_1] Overview: Specific intensities of exercise over long periods of time are associated with different aspects of memory and mental health. sauce: Dartmouth College Exercise can improve cognitive and mental health, but not all forms and intensities of exercise affect the brain equally. A new study from Dartmouth finds that the effects of exercise are ... -
UNT Health Science Center in Fort Worth Confirms New President » Dallas Innovates
[ad_1] Sylvia Trent-Adams became the seventh president of the University of North Texas Health Sciences Center in Fort Worth and the first black woman to lead the Health Sciences Center in Texas. Her appointment was made official by the school board this week. Adams was selected by the Regent as the sole finalist on August ... -
Mental Health Benefits of Replacing Social Media with Exercise
[ad_1] Share on PinterestResearch shows that spending less time on social media and more time exercising improves emotional health and reduces stress.Thomas Berwick/Getty Images Replacing social media use for 30 minutes a day with physical activity improves emotional health and reduces stress, according to German researchers. The effects of exercise persisted for 6 months after ... -
Impact of ransomware on science and its researchers
[ad_1] Life sciences companies can be targeted for this type of attack. Life sciences companies frequently store and manage valuable intellectual property, making them particularly attractive targets for cyberattacks (unwelcome attempts to steal or destroy information through unauthorized access to computer systems). It is A recent study of the world’s top 20 Fortune 500 pharmaceutical ... -
Manage your brain health and cognition easily with these simple tips – News
[ad_1] The ability to understand and acquire knowledge is protected by a healthy diet, regular exercise, vitamin D consumption, and participation in social activities. Screenplay: Anne-Marie Stevens, Tereem KhanMedia Contact: Anna Jones Sameera Davuluri, MD, Photo: Julie Nicole MillerAccording to Alzheimer’s Disease International, dementia begins to affect 10 million people each year, and the number ... -
Is innovation stagnating – and if so, is higher education to blame?
[ad_1] Higher education is said to be the preeminent engine of society that produces innovation, creativity and inventiveness. Inspires imagination, invention and ingenuity. In the words of Robert E. Franken, an expert in the psychology of motivation, graduates “have the potential to help them solve problems, communicate with others, and entertain themselves and others.” Be ...








