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Top Features to Look for When Choosing a PEMF Therapy Mat

Pulsed electromagnetic field therapy, known as PEMF therapy, uses magnetic energy to treat different health conditions. It uses low-frequency pulses that create electrical pulses through the body’s cells and tissues. These are said to promote different pathways leading to health

Awareness

The Science of Yawning: Why Do We Yawn and What Does It Mean?

One of the most infectious responses that we emulate from other people (other than laughing) is yawning. Did you let out a yawn while reading this sentence? You just exhibited an uncontrollable and pretty common human behavioural response!  What is

Awareness

Are Self-Help Books Helpful?

We live in an age where all of us want to work towards our betterment and we are willing to do whatever it takes. Self-help books have gained popularity during the quest of humans on this journey. With very specific

Awareness Research

New Study Exploring Brain Plasticity in Developmental Dyslexia

A recent study published in npj Science of Learning investigated and revealed new data on brain plasticity in developmental dyslexia through implicit sequence learning. Developmental dyslexia is a neurobiological disorder in which a person experiences difficulty in understanding and decoding

Industrial

The Hidden Limitations of AI

When Intelligence Isn’t as Smart as It Seems. You’ve probably seen headlines about AI doing amazing things – beating chess champions, writing essays, or creating art. It’s easy to think these AI systems are genuinely intelligent. But recent research shows

Motivation Self Help

How These 10 Small Habits Build Big Success

Success is not a phenomenon that happens overnight. It takes determination, motivation, and constant cultivation of resourceful routines. It requires good habits. We often believe that what sets successful people apart is their intelligence and innate ability to work hard.

Awareness

Sitting Too Long Linked to Heart Disease: Study Reveals Alarming Insights

A new study has shown that extended sitting time may increase the risk of cardiovascular disease by exerting an increased level of cardiovascular strain and even regular exercise may not exclude this risk. Researchers from the Journal of the American

Education

Emotion-friendly Campuses: A pathway to prioritize mental health in school and college

Choice of school or college for our children is always a subject of deep thought and plenty of discussion. Usually, the key drivers for this decision are a good academic reputation of the institution being discussed, followed closely by plenty

Education

How to Develop Critical Thinking in Psychology 

Critical thinking is one of the most significant components of psychology since it allows for argument evaluation and accurate data processing, which leads to reliable conclusions. In today’s society, this vital skill is highly valued; thus, there is a great

Awareness

FoMO to JoMO – Experience the Joy of Missing Out

In the post-Corona period, we find people more online and less offline. Corona has transformed a lot in our lives. Especially, the young generation stays online and follows, likes and dislikes others on social media. They find more information on