Many people believe that the United States continued its futile war in Vietnam because we had invested too much to[…]
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Abductor Hallucis Plays Key Role in Balance
Individuals with stronger muscles in the arch of the foot display superior levels of balance and dynamic stability. A new[…]
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Continued utilziation of standing desks was associatd with signficnat improvements in executive function and wokring memoery in schoolchildren (1) –[…]
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Individuals who tend to shift their shoe pressure medially experience a greater likelihood of experiencing shin splints. A new study[…]
Read moreThe Medici Effect: What Elephants and Epidemics Can Teach Us About Innovation
Associative barriers are responsible for inhibiting creativity… Creative minds tend to make unusual associations (1) – page 40 3 People[…]
Read moreIconoclast: A Neuroscientist Reveals How to Think Differently
Before the monkeys learned the association between litha nd jice, the dopmaine neurson fired in resposne to the jice itself…[…]
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Low HRV is correlated with increased likelihood of anxiety/depression Grippo, A. J., Carter, C. S., McNeal, N., Chandler, D. L.,[…]
Read moreWired to Create: Unraveling the Mysteries of the Creative Mind
The ability to adapt to changing circumstances with fluidity and flexibility is feledected in three main “super factors” of peroanlity[…]
Read moreLeft Handed Individuals Have More Slender Faces
Left-handed people have faces that are shaped differently than their right-handed counterparts. According to a new study, individuals with a[…]
Read moreGlued to Games: How Video Games Draw Us In and Hold Us Spellbound
Workers in repetitive jobs invent all sorts of challenges and games related to work jst to stay interested (1) –[…]
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