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What Happens to Your Body When You're Too Stressed
Eating Well via Yahoo News· 11 hours agoRelated: The Best Walking Plan to Help You Reduce Stress If you...
Parents of teens competing at the 'Olympics of science fairs' share 5 parenting rules they live by
INSIDER via Yahoo News· 6 days agoHow do I make a difference in people...process over outcomes Of course, kids also need to learn...
How older people explore new spaces could suggest cognitive decline and dementia
Medical Xpress· 1 day agoThis decline in navigation skill has been generally attributed to worsening spatial memory, due to...
Linguists detect early signs of dementia by studying the natural speech of seniors
Medical Xpress· 16 hours agoThis groundbreaking study, conducted together with researchers from the NUS Yong Loo Lin School of...
What’s wrong with your brain? It could come down to what you need more of each night
Miami Herald via Yahoo News· 7 days agoIt also...change to make sure that you are taking care of yourself and your family and doing...
A Psychologist Explains Why The ‘Child Learning Window’ Is A Myth
Forbes· 2 days agoUnderstanding the stages of cognitive development reveals why early childhood and adolescence are particularly critical periods for acquiring new skills and knowledge. Here ...
The Potential Benefits and Dangers of Rewiring the Brain
Mercola· 4 days agoThe panel includes neuroscientists Takao Hensch and John Krakauer, as well as entrepreneur Brett Wingeier, co-founder and CEO of Magnus Medical. This capacity could potentially heal depression ...
Autism, dyslexia, ADHD. How the University of San Diego is helping 'neurodivergent' students succeed
Los Angeles Times· 6 days agoNiki Elliott skipped the fifth grade. “Embodied equity,” the other term in the new center’s name,...
MDs' One-Word Summary of Long COVID Progress: 'Frustration'
Medscape· 1 day agoStuart Malcolm, MD, a primary care physician who practices in Oregon and northern California,...
You’re Not Perfect
The Atlantic· 6 days agoIt provokes enormous cognitive dissonance: “This is perfect?” you think (after the brief glow of the compliment wears off). Sooner or later, you’re bound to be confronted with a painful adjustment to the truth.