Yet there is clear evidence that adults benefit from playfulness just as children do. Research shows that adults who engage ...
Habits that feel most ordinary today often matter the most in years to come.
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These Pittsburgh-area museums awarded USA Today 10BEST votes for 2026
Pittsburgh area museums earned 10BEST votes in five categories and first-place awards in three of those categories.
Findings Reinforce ActivEd's Mission to Transform Learning Through Movement GREENVILLE, SC, UNITED STATES, February 10, ...
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Hartlepool's High Tunstall College of Science recognised as a Well School by Youth Sport Trust
A Hartlepool school is celebrating after winning national recognition for its work to improve the health and happiness of its ...
She had brown eyes and black hair. She was almost 5 feet, 7 inches tall and chewed tobacco. She was in her 20s, carried heavy loads with her left arm and had given birth. We don't know her name, but ...
Often, headaches are a sign that the body is under some kind of stress. That stress triggers chemical and physical changes to the nerves and blood vessels around your brain, head and neck that can ...
Our bodies and brains are excellent at remembering past stress and scanning for future danger. That is exactly what ...
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Stuart Loren: Chicago’s economy is resilient to AI disruption risk compared with other metros
The core sectors prone to AI-driven disruption account for only 28% of Chicago’s GDP. In New York, that figure is 42%.
Digital fasting is emerging as a powerful mental health reset in 2026, helping reduce screen addiction, anxiety, burnout, and improve focus and sleep quality.
Importantly, snowflakes grow from gaseous water vapour and not liquid water. Water molecules in the air diffuse onto the ice ...
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Neuroscience says these 8 things happen to kids without screen-time limits
You ask your child to put the tablet down, and suddenly it’s like you’ve turned off gravity. Tears, tantrums, total meltdown. Neuroscience says this reaction isn’t just “bad behavior.” When kids grow ...
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