A new study published in the Journal of Vision has unveiled how our brains detect faces even when presented with limited and ambiguous visual information. Using a specialized technique to...
Read moreA new study published in the Journal of Vision has unveiled how our brains detect faces even when presented with limited and ambiguous visual information. Using a specialized technique to...
Read moreBrian Norris, Managing Director of Strategic Consulting at MedeAnalytics There are almost 33 million people enrolled in eligible Medicare programs. Nearly half are enrolled in Medicare Advantage (MA) plans, and...
Read moreDon’t you wish you had unlimited energy as you approach the holidays, with an ability to meet every situation with vitality? As we approach the holidays, this issue becomes all the...
Read moreA recent study published in Neurobiology of Learning and Memory has revealed that intermittent exercise, akin to the “weekend warrior” pattern, offers lasting cognitive benefits compared to continuous exercise. The...
Read moreIf there’s one thing I pride myself on, it’s thoughtfulness. I make it a point to make others feel seen and appreciated through small gestures and acts of kindness. Thankfully,...
Read moreThe reign of online dating and its hallmark “swipe culture” is experiencing a steep decline. Apps like Tinder, Bumble, and Hinge became the go-to for people looking for love, or...
Read moreNew research published in PLOS One investigates why annual events like Christmas and Ramadan often feel like they come around more quickly each year. The study, which spanned participants in...
Read moreBreakthrough hair loss treatment: This sugar gel triggers surprising regrowth The Times of IndiaSurprise Hair Loss Breakthrough: A Sugar Gel Triggers Robust Regrowth ScienceAlertSugared gel could be the secret to reversing hair...
Read moreAble to be accepted by everyone—this is a definition of the word “agreeable” that makes me cringe a little. You see, overcoming my people-pleasing ways has been like hiking a...
Read moreWhile keyboards dominate modern classrooms, a new study in Frontiers in Psychology suggests handwriting may be irreplaceable when it comes to learning. Researchers found that writing by hand activates far...
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