Dr Anjali Malhotra explains why women in India tend to suffer from metabolic disorders. Here is how the effect the metabolic ...
Fact checked by Nick Blackmer Multitasking is challenging because the brain must rapidly switch attention between ...
The Van Buren County Sheriff’s Department Office of Domestic Preparedness has completed a multi-agency tabletop exercise designed to prepare for potential disasters. The office’s Lieutenant Ray ...
Multitasking has become a common part of everyday life, as many people see it as a shortcut to better productivity. Juggling multiple things may appear to be more efficient as you are progressing with ...
Objective This study aims to systematically review the evidence on barriers to and facilitators of physical activity (PA) engagement among community-dwelling older adults. Design Systematic review.
Objectives To investigate associations between daily physical activity, activity intensity and step counts with incident cancer risk. Methods Prospective analysis of UK Biobank participants who wore ...
In a sustained effort to bolster public safety and inter-agency cohesion, emergency response units from across Central Montana recently completed two comprehensive tactical training exercises. These ...
For years, brain-training programs have advertised themselves as tools for improving memory, concentration, and overall brain health. Millions of people have downloaded apps or completed puzzles ...
A new study from Georgetown University just revealed that your brain is capable of multitasking. It simply needs to be trained to do so. For years, we’ve been told that focusing on two things at once ...
JOINT BASE LEWIS-MCCHORD, Wash. — Soldiers from 7th Infantry Division, Multi-Domain Command-Pacific participated in a medical exercise using the latest technology at Joint Base Lewis-McChord from June ...
New research by Georgetown scientists shows how the brain rewires itself to automate learned tasks. The findings challenge a long-held understanding of how humans master complex skills, suggesting ...
Less than two decades after smartphones fit into the palm of our hands, artificial intelligence is now running on devices worn on our wrists. The challenge is that while devices continue to shrink, ...