As we age, our bodies and our busy lives may make it harder to stick to an exercise routine but there are some ways to ...
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How to measure exercise intensity
Want to know just how hard you're working? Here's how to find out.
National Student Clearinghouse partnership is linking academic records to Census Bureau labor market data for the first time.
In a rapidly evolving operational environment where speed, accountability and real-time awareness are critical, military ...
Meditation is a powerful tool for reducing stress and anxiety, improving attention span and sleep quality, and more.
Responding to reports from peer reviewers is a crucial part of scientific publishing, but early-career researchers are rarely taught about this process.
The latest Cerulli Associates study tracking investors' willingness to pay for financial advice offered a mix of potential ...
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Helen Dennis, Successful Aging: Tips to ease stress, which can boost health
Stress is a state of worry or mental tension caused by challenging circumstances, according to the World Health Organization. It’s our body’s natural response to life’s demands.
McCrea Curfman and Trey Thompson are one of the top pitching duo's in the state. There's more to their game than just strong right arms.
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34 obsolete technology things to prove how much the world has changed
The power of a good vintage photo lies in its ability to make you reminisce about the past. Enjoy the nostalgia!
On April 10, more than 200 student researchers presented their work to the Bates community during the annual Mount David ...
Three months ago I set my alarm for 5 a.m. and I did it for the dumbest reason imaginable. I wasn't chasing productivity. I ...
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