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HealthDay News — Too much screen time in late childhood is associated with developmental changes in the brain, leading to more depressive symptoms in early adolescence, according to a study ...
Discover the vibrant world of eco-friendly art as it breathes new life into the conversation about climate change! 🎨🌍 Join us on this journey of creativity and sustainability that inspires ...
One Mind at a Time So, how can we re-embrace the lost art of doing one thing at a time? It is as simple as it sounds, but not necessarily easy in practice.
Embrace and empower your teams to make decisions and be part of the solutions.
The art exhibit was part of the university’s 18th Annual Sustainability Symposium: “Climate Change Through the Lens of Art,” which took place earlier this month.
An audio clip authentically features U.S. President Donald Trump saying daylight saving time must end because people "die faster" when the clock moves an hour forward.
Feeling Tired Today? Try These 3 Sleep Hacks to Recover From Daylight Saving Time Losing an hour of sleep is nothing trivial. Here's how to bounce back from the spring time change.
Doctors say that while it's good to have an extra hour of sunlight, the time change can also cause sleep deprivation and other health problems.
As the clock ticks forward this Sunday for Daylight Saving Time, the long-standing debate over its relevance continues.
The shift to daylight saving time disrupts Americans’ sleep and increases the likelihood of accidents, health issues and fatal errors.