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Hello everybody welcome back to another video. First sorry my audio is very quiet, in todays game GYM LEAGUE Me and My Dad start off as Fat Noobs but with ha
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Gym time. If employees really don't want to leave the workplace for lunch, encourage them to use the gym instead. If you have an onsite gym, allow employees 30-minutes of on-the-clock time to
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Its focus is on creating a positive experience that will influence you over the longer-term. Here, the objective is to seed positive ideas and memories that will attract you to the brand. But this
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America is on a fitness kick. Gyms are overcrowded, 5K races and marathons are selling out in record time and the fitness app market is expected to reach 30 billion by the end of the decade
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The key to making unconscious bias training work is translating awareness into action. Fuller says every leader needs to commit to taking bold action, to overcome the biases they hold, about who
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Emma Seppälä, PhD, is a faculty member at the Yale School of Management, faculty director of the Yale School of Management's Women's Leadership Program and bestselling author of SOVEREIGN
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Oct. 26, 2004. THE CLAIM: You lose most of your body heat through your head. THE FACTS: Put on a hat, parents tell their children before sending them outside on bitter winter days. While that
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For decades the AAP has warned that children need to cut back on their screen time. The group's latest prescription: Entertainment "screen time" should be limited to two hours a day for children
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Lest you assume those cases are the exceptions, a new study by patient-safety researchers provides some context. ... His calculation of 251,000 deaths equates to nearly 700 deaths a day — about
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Over the past few days, early testers of the new Bing AI-powered chat assistant have discovered ways to push the bot to its limits with adversarial prompts, often resulting in Bing Chat appearing
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Barbara Ries/UCSF. A man who is unable to move or speak can now generate words and sentences on a computer using only his thoughts. The ability comes from an experimental implanted device that
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While nearly half of Gen Z respondents prefer a fully self-directed and independent approach to learning, only 20% of L&D and HR leaders reported that they plan to offer Gen Z learners this level
https://www.nytimes.com/2019/03/19/well/mind/broken-heart-syndrome-is-not-all-in-the-head.html
The scans suggest that broken-heart syndrome probably begins in the brain with its reactions — or overreactions — to stress, says Christian Templin, the professor of cardiology at University
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When the moon's orbit brings it closer to Earth than usual, the cosmic combo is called a supermoon. A supermoon occurs when the moon's orbit is closest to Earth at the same time the moon is
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Daylight saving disrupts your body's sleep cycle. About 5% of the population is affected by seasonal affective disorder. 55% of adults feel extremely or somewhat tired after the time change. You
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"Basically, we told them to try to go and walk somewhere new, to the extent possible, since novelty helps to cultivate awe," says Virginia Sturm, an associate professor of neurology at U.C.S.F
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The 44th Kennedy Center Honorees announced today include Motown founder Berry Gordy, folk icon Joni Mitchell, entertainer Bette Midler, TV impresario Lorne Michaels and opera star Justino DÃaz.
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4:08. Tesla Inc. shares plunged after Elon Musk 's pitch for investors to look past slower sales growth fell flat. The stock fell as much as 10% on Thursday morning after Tesla narrowly missed
https://www.nytimes.com/2018/11/21/well/move/regular-exercise-may-keep-your-body-30-years-younger.html
Nov. 21, 2018. The muscles of older men and women who have exercised for decades are indistinguishable in many ways from those of healthy 25-year-olds, according to an uplifting new study of a
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Since the start of the pandemic, some 80% of fitness consumers live-streamed workouts compared with 7% in 2019, according to a MindBody survey. By September, when more than 87% of fitness clubs
https://www.nytimes.com/2018/04/16/well/family/reading-aloud-to-young-children-has-benefits-for-behavior-and-attention.html
Reading aloud and playing imaginative games may offer special social and emotional opportunities, Dr. Mendelsohn said. "We think when parents read with their children more, when they play with
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New research suggests nature walks are good for your brain. By Chris Mooney. June 29, 2015 at 3:42 p.m. EDT. (iStock) In the past several months, a bevy of studies have added to a growing