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An Argument for Reopening the Schools
Elementary school students should return to school, some experts say. Kids need the classroom, and there are ways to make it safe.
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Obesity and Pregnancy
When a mother-to-be is obese it can interfere with the development of areas of the fetal brain implicated in ADHD and decision making.
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Change Your Lifestyle, Change Your Mind
Reducing risk factors like hypertension, isolation, smoking, and hearing loss can cut the chances of developing dementia up to 40 percent.
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Desk Work's Mental Dividends
It may not do much for your physique or heart rate, but being a desk jockey offers some long-term cognitive benefits.
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Who's Angry?
Teachers-to-be, asked to judge the mood of students in videos, often saw black kids as angry when they weren't. It's called anger bias.
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Eat Your Words
Are you losing words? Verbal fluency, the ability to summon words at will, drops as we age, but it's better in people who eat these foods.
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Lifestyle and Alzheimer's Risk
A combination of these lifestyle traits appears to substantially reduce the risk of Alzheimer's disease.
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A Nutritional Balancing Act
The interplay between vitamin B12 and folate has implications for seniors' cognitive function. New guidelines from an Irish study.
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A Crash Course in Helping Behavior
From wearing a face mask to staying home, we're seeing the benefits of prosocial behavior.
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If at First You Don't Succeed, Try Different
You are more likely to succeed if you are willing to try a different approach when a problem arises. This strategic mindset can be learned.
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