A psychologist found that a baby's first sweet sounds and early attempts at forming words are directly linked to the baby's heart rate. The soft, gentle murmurs of a baby's first expressions, like ...
Recent research suggests that the Sun’s activity may have more influence on human health than previously thought. A 2025 study published in Communications Medicineprovides fresh insights into how ...
Short, intense bursts of activity – such as climbing the stairs or carrying heavy shopping – could reduce the risk of heart attacks, stroke and heart failure in women by up to 45%, a study suggests.
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A new study examined the health data of people with cardiovascular kidney metabolic syndrome (CKM) and how exercise improved their conditions’ outlook. CKM is a term to describe the interconnection of ...
Jeremy I. Borjon, University of Houston assistant professor of psychology is reporting in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences that a baby's first sweet sounds and early attempts at forming ...