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Want Better Habits? Neuroscience Says This Is How to Train Your Brain
It’s useful research that makes the idea of intentional habit formation (or destruction in the case of bad habits) easier to reach.Business - Inc. - 4 hours ago -
Neuroscience Says This Simple Habit Improves Cognitive Health and Makes Your Brain Act Younger
“The idea here is that we can momentarily counteract [decline] through movement. It’s compelling.”Business - Inc. - November 17 -
Want to Strengthen Your Brain? Science Says Do These 3 Things Right Now
Challenge yourself with new ideas and activities to give your brain a refresh.Business - Inc. - Yesterday -
3 Neuroscience-Backed Habits Managers Should Use to Stop Employee Turnover
Multitasking is the first thing managers must do away with, according to science.Business - Inc. - November 1 -
How to Make Ads Your Customers Want to Share
It’s not just about aiming for virality—it’s about crafting a story so meaningful, your audience feels compelled to share it. Here’s how to do that.Business - Inc. - October 30 -
Neuroscience Has Discovered ‘Behaviorceuticals’ That Improve Brain Health and Mood Like a Natural Antidepressant
Neuroscientists taught rats to drive cars (yes, really) and learned something surprising about how humans can improve their own brain health.Business - Inc. - 4 days ago -
The New Science of How Winter Affects Your Brain and Body (and What to Do About It)
It’s not just the cold and Christmas cookies. Here’s the biology of why winter makes people sleepier, hungrier, and even hornier.Business - Inc. - November 8 -
Want to Win Over Your Employees or Coworkers? Say These 20 Phrases Often
Some words matter more than others to praise, encourage and lift others up.Business - Inc. - November 17 -
Beyond the Basics: 5 Habits to Take Your Leadership to the Next Level
Modern leaders need to learn to adapt to perpetually changing conditions. Here are some tips to get started.Business - Inc. - November 17 -
The creatine conundrum: can it really help your muscles and your brain?
Long favoured by bodybuilders and other athletes, this supplement is breaking out into the mainstream, as study after study suggests a host of benefits for our minds as well as our bodies. Are ...World - The Guardian - November 10 -
Standing Desks Are Better for Your Health—but Still Not Enough
Two recent studies offer some of the most nuanced evidence yet about the potential benefits and risks of working on your feet.Tech - Wired - November 15 -
How TV news viewing habits can influence voters' perceptions
In an effort to understand the political divide in the U.S., Trump and Harris supporters in New Jersey were invited to watch the other side's favorite cable news channels. Tony Dokoupil reports on ...Top stories - CBS News - November 1 -
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NHL union will form committee to help players better understand traumatic brain injuries
The NHLPA will form an advisory committee to help hockey players better understand chronic traumatic encephalopathy and the damage that concussions can do to the brainSports - ABC News - November 2 -
The 'Blue Zones' controversy, explained—and the 9 daily habits that hold up if you want to live a long, healthy life
Researchers are questioning if blue zones actually have as many centenarians as what's been reported. But their practices still ring true for longevity.Business - CNBC - 5 days ago -
Alzheimer's researchers say brain stimulation device may slow symptoms
Alzheimer's disease researchers found that when they aimed a TMS device at the right spot in the brain, it could slow the progression of memory loss.Top stories - NBC News - November 1 -
Liverpool wanted Alonso, but Slot proves he's the better choice
Arne Slot's hiring proved that the Reds made the better decision.Sports - ESPN - November 6 -
Prison officers deal drugs and ask inmates for sex, BBC told
Staff and former inmates say corruption is rife because guards know "how to fiddle the system".Top stories - BBC News - November 14 -
Science Says People With High Emotional Intelligence Can Boost Their Overall Happiness With 4 Habits
People with high EQ tend to be better at reducing stress and burnout—factors that lead to more happiness.Business - Inc. - October 28 -
Your waiter does not want to hear about your digestive issues
A pasta restaurant worker reports on an unhappy side effect of the gut-health movementBusiness - Financial Times - November 2 -
BBC's Glenn Campbell: I'm showing what it’s like living with a brain tumour
BBC Scotland's political editor was diagnosed with an incurable cancer after having a seizure.Top stories - BBC News - 4 days ago