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Researchers find walking a dog to be especially good behavior for nursing students
Auburn University researchers recommend nursing students take a dog for a walk to improve the students’ own health and wellness.
‘Time-outs’ at home not associated with long-term negative effects in children: Study does not find relationship between ‘time-out’ as a disciplinary method and increased behavior problems
It’s an age-old debate: are time-outs bad for kids? Now, a new study suggests that despite sometimes getting a bad
Action-oriented goals produce higher probability of purchases under tight deadlines
If you want something done, ask a busy person — or so the saying goes. According to a new paper
OB-GYNs hesitate to talk about fertility
A new study shows that many OB-GYNs are uncomfortable counseling their patients on fertility at a time when more women
Emotion-reading algorithms cannot predict intentions via facial expressions
Most algorithms have probably never heard the Eagles’ song, “Lyin’ Eyes.” Otherwise, they’d do a better job of recognizing duplicity.
The new field of sonogenetics uses sound waves to control the behavior of brain cells
What if you didn’t need surgery to implant a pacemaker on a faulty heart? What if you could control your
Why intense light can protect cardiovascular health: The light boosts a critical gene that strengthens blood vessels
Researchers at the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus have found that intense light amplifies a specific gene that bolsters
Change the bias, change the behavior? Maybe not
The concept of implicit bias has made its way into the general consciousness, most often in the context of racial
Untangling the complicated relationships between people and nature for a brighter future
An international group of scientists is making major advances in sustaining the world’s environments, untangling the intricate ways in which