The enteric nervous system (ENS), the largest division of autonomic nervous system, is a tantalizing frontier in neuroscience. With the advent of single-cell transcriptomics, the ENS has been ...
New research has found a surprising physical reaction when hearing a baby's cry. Scientists found that hearing an infant in ...
New research shows the sound of crying babies causes subtle changes in adults, triggering a rise in facial temperature.
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The Sound of a Baby Crying Can Make Adults Physically Hotter
If the sound of a baby crying gets you red in the face, you're not just imagining things. A new study has found that an ...
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What Happens to Your Blood Pressure When You Take a Cold Shower?
Cold showers cause your blood pressure to temporarily rise. Learn how they affect the heart, as well as their potential risks and benefits.
Sleep deprivation destroys exactly what high-achievers need most: sharp decision-making, emotional control, creativity, and ...
Audrey was in seventh grade when her bones started breaking: eight in total, over six months. Some of them broke dramatically ...
Why does a gynecological condition change how the heart and blood vessels respond to stress? Researchers at the Pennsylvania State University (Penn State) asked this question in a new study published ...
This peculiar pattern of low blood pressure responses has led scientists to regard endometriosis as a systemic disease rather than merely a uterine disorder. These interventions brought about blood ...
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Executive & Leadership Coaching: An innovative, integrative intervention for leadership and team effectiveness, efficiency and well-being
By Scofray Nana Yaw Yeboah, MCC, FInstCM Leadership and executive functions emphasise command-control, productivity-reward, and performance metrics (ways of doing). In this BANI era, which is causing ...
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What Time of Day Is Blood Pressure Highest—and Why It Matters for Your Health
Blood pressure tends to rise at 6:00 a.m. and peak by 10:00 a.m. due to circadian rhythm and other factors. Learn when this is normal or a serious medical concern.
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