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New Study Suggests Higher Amounts of Intervention May Not Be More Helpful for Children on the Autism Spectrum
UNC Health
After a thorough systematic analysis, Micheal Sandbank, PhD, at the UNC School of Medicine and other researchers across the United States...
4 months ago
Ferns and flowers bribe helpful ant defenders with nectar, but ferns developed this ability much later – our study shows why
The Conversation
Ferns have evolved a mutually beneficial relationship with ants, but this happened late in their evolution. A recent study shows that old...
4 months ago
5 surprising benefits of walking
Harvard Health
The next time you have a check-up, don't be surprised if your doctor hands you a prescription to walk. Yes, this simple activity that you've...
11 months ago
Spending at least 120 minutes a week in nature is associated with good health and wellbeing | Scientific Reports
Nature
Spending time in natural environments can benefit health and well-being, but exposure-response relationships are under-researched.
64 months ago
Video gaming may be associated with better cognitive performance in children
National Institutes of Health (NIH) (.gov)
Additional research necessary to parse potential benefits and harms of video games on the developing brain.
24 months ago
Study: Preschool gives a big boost to college attendance
MIT News
Attending preschool makes children significantly more likely to go to college, according to a study led by MIT economist Parag Pathak.
21 months ago
How Gratitude Changes You and Your Brain
Greater Good: The Science of a Meaningful Life
New research is starting to explore how gratitude works to improve our mental health.
89 months ago
Eight questions to ask when interpreting academic studies: A primer for media
The Journalist's Resource
Reading scholarly studies can help journalists integrate rigorous, unbiased sources of information into their reporting. These studies are typically carried...
44 months ago
Nurtured by nature
American Psychological Association (APA)
Exposure to nature has been linked to a host of benefits, including improved attention, lower stress, better mood, reduced risk of...
55 months ago
The sudden transition to synchronized online learning during the COVID-19 pandemic in Saudi Arabia: a qualitative study exploring medical students’ perspectives
BMC Medical Education
The closure of educational activities in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic resulted in an unplanned shift...
50 months ago