Day: April 1, 2019

One hour of walking, or other physical activity, per week, significantly increases the likelihood of maintaining a disability-free status for up to 4 years in older people at risk for osteoarthritis. Go to Source Author: http://http://neurosciencenews.com/ Post date: 2019-04-01 21:02:37 Category: hour Tag: activity Post ID: 6530

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Heavy drinking during adolescence negatively impacts brain development and growth. Chronic alcohol exposure reduces cerebral white matter and the development of the subcortical thalamus. Go to Source Author: http://http://neurosciencenews.com/ Post date: 2019-04-01 21:02:31 Category: brain Tag: adolescence Post ID: 6529

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The posterior hippocampus tracks distance to a newly learned location, as well as familiar environments. By contrast, when navigating a familiar location, the retrosplenial cortex takes over responsibility for tracking distance. The findings shed light on how the brain navigates and encodes spatial information. Go to Source Author: http://http://neurosciencenews.com/ Post date: 2019-04-01 21:02:24 Category: familiar […]Continue reading

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Researchers have developed smart sleepwear, embedded with self-powered sensors, which monitor heart rate, sleep posture and breathing. The technology will provide useful information to researchers, as well as the general public, to help improve sleep patterns. Go to Source Author: http://http://neurosciencenews.com/ Post date: 2019-04-01 21:02:21 Category: embedded Tag: developed Post ID: 6527

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Newly identified ‘extinction neurons’ in the hippocampus suppress fearful memories when activated, and allow the memories to return when deactivated. The findings may provide new treatment avenues for PTSD, phobias, and anxiety. Go to Source Author: http://http://neurosciencenews.com/ Post date: 2019-04-01 21:02:17 Category: activated Tag: ‘extinction Post ID: 6526

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It seems like we simply cannot stop talking about artificial intelligence (AI). AI has dominated the headlines over the last few years, and it has slowly become inescapable even in our personal lives. Gartner predicts 85 percent of all customer service interactions will involve chatbots by 2020. What’s more, the research firm has even boldly forecasted that the average […]Continue reading

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Mobile network O2 has increased paid paternity leave for all permanent staff to 14 weeks, which it claimed is among… The post O2 increases paid paternity leave to 14 weeks appeared first on Personnel Today. Go to Source Author: https://www.recruiter.com Date/time: 04/01/2019, 15:05 Post date: 2019-04-01 15:05:03 Category: Law Tag: increased Post ID: 6521

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Addison Lee has been denied permission to appeal against the ruling that its drivers are workers and not self-employed. It… The post Addison Lee refused permission to appeal worker status ruling appeared first on Personnel Today. Go to Source Author: https://www.recruiter.com Date/time: 04/01/2019, 12:01 Post date: 2019-04-01 12:01:21 Category: against Tag: Addison Post ID: 6519

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