Millions of people have placed their collective fitness faith in online workout guides, videos, and advice articles. While such resources are certainly better than nothing, a new study finds that the vast majority of these guides largely fall flat when it comes to meeting one’s fitness needs. Read More
Researchers from the University of Maryland, The Catholic University of America, and the National Institute of Mental Health have uncovered considerable evidence that a baby’s behavioral tendencies and temperament can accurately predict that individual’s personality over 20 years later. Read More
Enjoying summer has to follow extreme caution. We have to sufficiently understand every single risk to avoid them. Read More
It’s long been understood that our brains replay, categorize, and store the previous day’s events and memories as we sleep. Still, though, these findings leave little room for interpretation or debate. Read More
Now, a first of its kind new study from Ohio State University has estimated just how much money individual college football players can generate for their school’s football program. Read More
To try and get an idea of just how quickly COVID-19 (both asymptomatic and symptomatic) can spread through a confined hospital setting, researchers from Indiana University’s School of Medicine performed antibody tests on groups of patients, nurses, doctors, and staff within a local hospital’s pediatric dialysis unit. Read More
Researchers from Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health have uncovered a “metabolic signature” capable of measuring a person’s adherence and metabolic response to a Mediterranean diet. Read More
For the informed, the question isn’t does social distancing work? It’s how long do we need to adhere to it before it can work optimally? Two new research papers have provided a potential answer. Read More
A new study from Indiana University suggests that pandemic shoppers aren’t reaching for top brands due to perceived higher quality. Instead, people are just grabbing whatever they see first, and top brands are usually displayed more prominently than bargain options. Read More
We’ve rounded up 11 different types of jobs you can get with a business degree to give you an idea of just how versatile that particular bachelor’s degree is.
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You want to pick people who have worked alongside you and think highly enough of you to sing your praises to a hiring manager.
“I’ve interviewed with Google twice now, and when people ask me why I don’t work there, I respond, ‘I can never seem to get past the eighth interview,’” says Steve Silberberg, who is now the founder of Fatpacking, a weight-loss backpacking company.
In the last few months, older social media personalities have been gaining traction on sites like Instagram, Twitter, and Tik Tock. They’re called Grandfluencers, and they’re here to debunk pervasive ageism myths….and make a little cash doing it.
“When two people are having a conversation, eye contact signals that shared attention is high —that they are in peak synchrony with one another.”
Managers are worried about maintaining the talent required to keep the doors open, but they are not asking the right questions.
New research found that the flu vaccine may provide vital protection against COVID-19, reducing the risk of suffering severe infection, like stroke, sepsis, and deep vein thrombosis (DVT).
You can tone your arms with these five workouts, and we have video to show you the right form.
There are some things you should just not ask your boss — these 7 questions are things you should stay clear from in conversation.