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Scientists Say Swearing Can Make You Stronger and the Reason Has Nothing to do With Anger
A new study suggests that swearing helps people “not hold back,” boosting physical performance by nudging the brain into a ...
Just a few weeks ago, I caught the tail end of a radio show where a woman was discussing the stressors of being a full-time mother. She said she was beginning to feel that her family was always ...
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What early reflexes tell us about human baby development
How does a new-born's body know what to do before the mind catches up? This exploration of primitive reflexes uncovers the ...
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Why newborn reflexes reveal the science of survival
Doctors test for them within minutes of birth, because these simple motions reveal complex brain development. Primitive reflexes show how deeply survival is written into our biology. GOP members face ...
Anaerobic exercise uses glucose for energy, instead of oxygen. Aerobic (cardio) and anaerobic exercises both improve health, but only anaerobic exercises build muscle mass and strength. Anaerobic ...
As you age, your body changes. Some of the things you used to be able to do aren’t as easy anymore. It’s normal to have changes in flexibility, muscular strength, bone density, and the time it takes ...
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