Tag: life
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Balanced meal timing may help cognitive health
[ad_1] Overview: Breakfast may be the most important meal of the day, especially when it comes to maintaining cognitive health. Researchers found that skipping breakfast was associated with an increased risk of cognitive decline in middle-aged and older adults, while maintaining the temporal distribution of energy intake during the day was associated with maintaining cognitive ... -
MSU offers Mental Health and Spirituality Certificates for Undergraduates
[ad_1] Religion and psychology may seem like an odd combination at first glance, but Missouri State University offers undergraduates the opportunity to earn a certificate in mental health and spirituality. The program began after the school achieved success in its other interdisciplinary certificate, the Medical Humanities, with a focus on cultural and personal engagement with ... -
Iowa sits in the middle of the pack on the Educational Freedom Report Card
[ad_1] Lindsay M. Burke Lindsey M. Burke is Director of the Center for Education Policy at The Heritage Foundation. Gov. Kim Reynolds has made education choices a top priority. She is right to do so. Among 50 states and Washington, DC, the Heritage Foundation’s newly released 2022 Education Freedom Report Card ranks 22nd for educational ... -
Ask Your Doctor | Balance Is The Incredible Link To Overall Health – Times-Standard
[ad_1] Dear Doctor: What about the 10 second balance test you see so often in the news? Is there some science behind it, or is it just a meme? Dear Reader: The balance test you are referring to sounds simple. For those unfamiliar, this test associates the ability to balance on one leg for at ... -
science is for kids
[ad_1] Children are curious and love to hear why. So science is for kids. We see a lot of curiosity in children, but adults are also creative and question individuals who love to learn. Benefit from millennials taking up innovative sports like rock climbing and bouldering, or developing their own hipster side hustle. Science can ... -
NAMI Walks Your Way: Mental Health Awareness Fundraiser Held in Bluff – Mississippi’s Best Community Newspaper
[ad_1] NAMI Walks Your Way: Mental Health Awareness Fundraiser in Bluff September 18, 2022 (Sunday) at 5:00 am Natchez — The National Alliance for Mental Illness and other groups behind suicide prevention and mental health walked Natchez Bluff on Saturday to raise awareness of funding and causes. NAMI-Four Rivers and mental health supporters began showing ... -
Peak Cuteness From Puppy Science, And Other Revelations
[ad_1] Neanderthals didn’t live with puppies.However homo sapiens It has been doing so for thousands of years. The protection that wolves and dogs provided early humans probably contributed to why we thrived and why Neanderthals ultimately didn’t. Ng presents this argument, homo sapiens Unlike other primates, it is curiously dog-like. Like dogs, we have learned ... -
Outlook: Vicksburg Designer Brings Hoodvenchy to New York Fashion Week – The Vicksburg Post
[ad_1] OUTLOOK: Vicksburg Designer Brings Hoodvenchy to New York Fashion Week September 18, 2022 (Sunday) at 4:00 am Finding a niche in the fashion industry requires determination, dedication and, of course, an eye for design. Just ask Vicksburg resident Raymond Banks, who recently returned from the Big Apple and was one of the fashion designers ...










