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Study finds a brain resilience window about 1 hour after stress
Researchers have identified a narrow recovery period in the brain, roughly one hour after a stress event, during which a second natural pulse of the hormone corticosterone can restore disrupted ...
About one in seven job listings don't really exist, leading to what is called "ghost jobs." Here's how to tell if a job is ...
While AI-enabled scribes have produced modest decreases in time spent in EHRs and documentation time, they did not significantly cut down the amount of time spent in the EHR outside of work hours, ...
People volunteered for a median of seven hours and donated a median amount of $120. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more ...
Florida ranked 38th out of 49 states when it comes to susceptibility to burnout in a new study. But researchers say the ...
A new study on how Americans spend their time at home reveals a staggering gap ...
The “Aurel Vlaicu” Băneasa International Airport, the second airport of the Romanian capital, after the Henri Coandă ...
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8 Million People at Risk of Losing Medicaid Under Work Mandate
The requirements "put vulnerable people at serious risk," says researcher ...
Recent research shows that intermittent fasting may have positive effects on testosterone levels, which could aid weight loss in women with PCOS.
The most realistic picture yet of how galaxies formed and then evolved from the beginning of time has been revealed in a ...
Background Neutrophils guarantee a prompt and robust host response to pathogens. Yet, overshooting neutrophil activation ...
"Pajama time" may increase the risk for burnout and lower professional satisfaction among family medicine residents in the US.
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