Between the VR headsets and wearable trackers, are we really creating healthier habits or just becoming more tech-dependent?
Every good mother wants the best for her children, and as a result, shows up for them to the best of her ability. From ...
A study conducted by the American Psychological Association found that children who have experienced early adversities, ...
There are four seats up for election for the Rock Island-Milan School Board. Tracy Pugh is the only incumbent running for ...
You know, the self-entitled ones who believe they’re somehow immune to the guidelines that govern the rest of us mere mortals ...
Hiram College is proud to announce that Dr. Marlena N. Hudson ’02, a distinguished strategy consultant, executive coach, ...
The role of technology in improving health habits is vast and ever-expanding. The continued evolution of these technologies holds the promise of even more innovative solutions, creating a future where ...
The Grand Valley Local Schools recently rolled out a plan to encourage student growth and positive behavior. The announcement was made Monday evening during a school board meeting and through a letter ...
We're all familiar with Pavlovian conditioning, in which a reward-anticipatory behavior follows a reward-predicting stimulus. Perhaps you experience it yourself when passing a cafe or restaurant and ...
How a person's brain grows and makes connections can determine intelligence as well as susceptibility to disorders such as ...
Texas wants to say farewell to the furries. A bill introduced in the Texas House of Representatives backed by Gov. Greg Abbott would ban “non-human behavior” in schools, including ...
In their eNeuro paper, VandeVord and colleagues used an unpredictable stress paradigm on rats prior to causing TBI using a protocol that mimics brain injuries people experience from explosions during ...