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A Short Walk in the Park Might Slow Cognitive Decline in People at Risk of Developing Alzheimer’s
New research indicates that even moderate step counts, as low as 3,000 steps daily, were linked with delayed symptom onset ...
When I introduced Steven Pinker, it felt like our worldviews couldn't have been more different. Here's why that dissonance was exactly the point.
This tech team facilitator with dyslexia embraced and championed her cognitive gifts and achieved professional success.
In the field of paediatrics, the concept of normal (ie, typical)—in contrast to different, special, deviant, delayed, or ...
Daniel Liberto is a journalist with over 10 years of experience working with publications such as the Financial Times, The Independent, and Investors Chronicle. Endogenous growth theory suggests that ...
W e write as scholars of academic freedom to respond to the proposed “Compact for Academic Excellence in Higher Education.” We are politically diverse and do not share common views about the wisdom of ...
Russia’s refusal of a cease-fire and an aborted peace summit in Budapest have raised the grim prospect that the war in Ukraine will rage for years to come—even as the nature of the conflict transforms ...
Neurodegenerative diseases represent a major challenge for healthcare systems worldwide, with cognitive decline being among their earliest and most ...
There must be something about the human brain that’s different from the brains of other animals — something that enables humans to plan, imagine the future, solve crossword puzzles, tell sarcastic ...
An understanding of the complex social, political, economic and institutional factors that influence public policy is vital to effectively analyse policy decisions and social interventions, and to ...
A government job used to be as stable as it gets. Now it is the opposite, and federal workers are turning to side hustles to stay afloat.
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