‘Small things often’ is Dr. John Gottman’s motto which refers to the impact of everyday small actions on the wellbeing and longevity of your relationship. Certified Gottman Therapist Kimberly Panganiban,...
Read more‘Small things often’ is Dr. John Gottman’s motto which refers to the impact of everyday small actions on the wellbeing and longevity of your relationship. Certified Gottman Therapist Kimberly Panganiban,...
Read moreIn the ever-evolving field of robotics, a new development has been made in the form of E-SOAM, a robot arm inspired by the flexible and dexterous movements of an octopus....
Read moreSupplements and Nutrients to Add to Your Winter ArsenalCreated with NB PureWritten by: Denise John, PhD | Published on: November 21, 2023 Supported by Science Toggle description There’s sound science...
Read morePeople who are addicted to social media are narcissists, study finds New York Post Narcissistic individuals are more afraid of being without their phones PsyPostDo you feel 'lost' when you leave your...
Read moreUsing fluorescent labels that switch on and off, MIT engineers can study how molecules in a cell interact to control the cell’s behavior. Living cells are bombarded with many kinds...
Read moreJames 5:16 says, “…The effective fervent prayer of a righteous man avails much” (NKJV). Sometimes grandparents say, “I guess all that’s left to do is pray.” Rather than letting prayer...
Read moreOur biological age — the wear-and-tear associated with the cellular aging process — may be a more significant factor in determining our cognitive abilities than our chronological age, according to...
Read moreUpdated 11/23 With summer quickly approaching, I was recently feeling like I wanted to shed a few extra pounds. I’ve already been Intermittent Fasting for nearly 2 years with...
Read moreSummary: Researchers discovered that the neuropsychiatric symptoms in Alzheimer’s disease, such as irritability, agitation, and depression, primarily stem from brain inflammation rather than amyloid and tau proteins.This study involved 109...
Read moreSummary: A new study reveals that personalized health and lifestyle changes can significantly delay or prevent memory loss in older adults at high risk of Alzheimer’s.The study, involving 172 participants,...
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