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Did you know that studies have shown a 60% increase in creative output while walking? We have been conditioned to believe we must always be doing, accomplishing, and acquiring to achieve success. This "go, go, go" attitude is not only unsustainable, but slowing down and reflecting is actually far Read More...
When the police want data from tech companies, the people being investigated often have no clue that their data are being searched. That’s why MIT has created a cryptography-based systems that could help track data requests while still protecting investigations, police, and those who are under Read More...
A new study published in the Lancet Psychiatry Journal has found that exercising for 45 minutes, 3 to 5 times a week, can improve mental health. In the study, featuring 1.2 million people, adults said they experienced on average 3.4 days of poor mental health each month, but for those who were Read More...
Natural gas was meant to be the bridge that helps the energy sector shift from coal to renewables. But now, just years into gas’s rise to power, renewables are already getting set to cross the bridge and become the dominant source of energy. While the price of natural gas is inherently volatile, Read More...
Diagnosis for patients with fibromyalgia is difficult. Not only do patients typically see upwards of 10 specialists before they’re diagnosed, but many within the medical community do not even think the disease is real as it is rooted in the brain, not the body. Fibromyalgia, a chronic disorder Read More...
Do you often find yourself in a negative mental state? Are you letting anxiety and feelings of dejection get the best of you? It may be time for you to overhaul your mental state. When it comes to happiness, there’s one simple notion you need to remember: happiness has less to do with what Read More...
Watch Lynne McTaggart and Jurriaan Kamp discuss Lynne's most recent book, The Power of Eight. https://vimeo.com/295671006 The sages of the East have taught for thousands of years that what we send out into the universe comes back to us, magnified. Award-winning author Lynne McTaggart set out Read More...
The White House can expect an unpopular response should they go on to propose laws that will make it tougher for documented immigrants to become U.S. citizens if they ever used a range of social services from Obamacare to food stamps. Why? Because the number of Americans who voted for Trump in 2016 Read More...
Instead of making your next meal with grain-based foods like rice or pasta, try using quinoa. What makes quinoa stand out in the world of food is that it mimics a grain in its uses while being much more nutrient-dense. It packs a powerful punch of macronutrients, vitamins, and minerals. Here are 5 Read More...
There was something very notable about the results of this week’s House midterm elections: more women secured a Democratic or Republican nomination for the House than ever before. As of Tuesday night, at least 168 women had captured a nomination, surpassing the previous record of 167. A recent Read More...