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Pushing Limits: How Gymnastics Shapes Body and Mind
In this challenge, gymnastics pushes the body and mind to new limits. Judge dismisses James Comey and Letitia James cases ...
For reasons that psychologists have yet to explain, there are still people in the world who refuse to accept that global warming is a clear and present danger.
Entitled “Brightly,” the line blended the AI future with the retro past combining “digital escapes” of cartoons and video ...
How strongly does our metabolism influence thinking? This question has been examined by Dr. Philipp Haueis, a philosopher of ...
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The hidden benefits of crying no one talks about
Avoiding crying is not a strength; it is suppression, and suppressed emotions find a way to show up in the body.
The EPA will propose a new, looser health standard for fine particulate matter which experts say could impact air quality on ...
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HR Frontiers with Senyo M Adjabeng: Of muscle and mercy: Reimagining employee healthcare for the backbone of heavy industry
In the heavy industrial landscapes, there exists a contract, often unspoken but deeply felt. It is a covenant of sweat and brow, where employees trade the relentless application of their physical ...
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Human brains are preconfigured with instructions for understanding the world, evidence suggests
Humans have long wondered when and how we begin to form thoughts. Are we born with a pre-configured brain, or do thought ...
People with higher muscle mass and a lower visceral fat-to-muscle ratio tend to have younger brains, according to research ...
Takanori Takebe’s strange investigation into whether humans can use the gut for breathing has surprisingly sentimental origins: helping his dad.
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