Is making resolutions passe´? Whether or not you practice this ritual that dates back to 2000 BC in ancient southern Mesopotamia, we have a suggestion—resolve to celebrate the little things.
New year health projections
We’re kicking off the New Year with several health and well-being projections based upon consumer behaviors in 2021.
Behind the scenes of web-weaving
How in the world do spiders weave their webs? Behavioral biologist, Andrew Gordus had the same curiosity about an insect with brains a fraction in size of a human’s brain.
Meet The Expert: Latrina Walden
Meet the Expert: Latrina Walden MHA, MSN, FNP-C, FNP-BC A seasoned healthcare administrator and family nurse practitioner, Latrina Walden discovered...
Spinal cord regeneration possibility?
Researchers have announced a major breakthrough that could reverse paralysis and repair tissue after severe spinal cord injuries.
Does cloud storage have a downside?
There’s a new iteration of hoarding has emerged in the last decade—digital hoarding.
Mushrooms for depression?
A research team had just added a new potential benefit of mushrooms: lowering the odds of depression.
A new way to protect the brain from Alzheimer’s?
Researchers have discovered a genetic mutation that could effectively protect the brain from dementia.
Squirrels are worth watching
Psychologists say that squirrels and people share four out of the five “Big Five” personality traits.
Book Review : Curious
Book Review: Curious by Ian Leslie If your sense of curiosity needs a jumpstart, this book is for you—Curious by Ian Leslie, who claims our future...
Relocate for better mental healthcare?
Find out the best and worst places to live for mental healthcare. The results may surprise you.
Airport wildlife runs wild
LAX and SFO airports have some unusual “residents” nearby. Other airports use unique methods to resolve animal interference issues.