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Not All Sitting Is Equal. One Type Was Just Linked to Better Brain Health.
Excessive sitting isn't good for a person's physical or mental health, but there's a type of sedentary activity that may not ...
The Science of Reading isn’t a single program or philosophy. It’s based on decades of scientific research that explains how ...
The Kansas College of Osteopathic Medicine has appointed Eric Gish as its new dean after a period of leadership changes that ...
Beyond stress reduction, reading appeared to improve concentration by 11 per cent, help people feel more connected to others, ...
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Studies link reading to better brain health and longer life
Reading is often seen as a form of relaxation, but research shows that this habit can have an impact on both brain health and ...
The surprising new research behind what actually causes high blood pressure – and the best ways to keep yours in check ...
The UBTV video, overlaid with text reading ‘how often should I take breaks from MDMA’, was presented by a spokesperson from ...
LifeStance Health reports on Dolly Parton's "Light of a Clear Blue Morning," highlighting hope's importance in resilience and ...
Want better sex this year? These book recommendations fill the pleasure, desire, and communication gaps most of us were never ...
Even as they’re pushing the boundaries of research and discovery with AI, UC scientists are asking the right questions about ...
AI tools designed to diagnose cancer from tissue samples are quietly learning more than just disease patterns. New research shows these systems can infer patient demographics from pathology slides, ...
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