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Wound Wellness - 0 views

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    Explore Wound Wellness, your go-to resource for comprehensive wound care solutions. From expert insights to innovative products, we provide valuable information to support your journey towards optimal wound healing. Discover effective strategies and trusted products for various wound types. Empower yourself with knowledge and find the right solutions for your unique needs at Wound Wellness.
Kris Abel

Happiness - Jagad Guru Chris Butler Quotes - 0 views

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    "  Insights of wisdom … enable us to see the hollowness and fundamental unsatisfactoriness of a life devoted primarily to the pursuit of material ends, to the neglect of the spiritual. Such a life necessarily sets man against man and nation against nation, because man's needs are infinite and infinitude can be achieved only in the spiritual realm, never in the material.*  "Read More...
Kris Abel

siddhaswarupananda, siddhaswarupanada paramahamsa, jagad guru siddhaswarupananda, peace... - 0 views

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    Most Important Message!!!
Cristiana Crestani

STOMACH CLOCK REGULATES WHEN WE'RE HUNGRY - 0 views

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    Researchers say they have uncovered the first evidence that nerves situated in the stomach follow a circadian rhythm and limit a person's food intake to certain times throughout the day. Investigators from the University of Adelaide in Australia say their findings may lead to insight into how the stomach tells the brain we are hungry or full. Read the article to find more interesting info.
Alex Parker

5 experts stuck in the Logjam: Vulnerability impact & insight - 1 views

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    Could the Logjam bug be how the NSA broke VPNs?
Woman at Work

THE YOUNG TAKE THE PATH LESS TRAVELLED - 0 views

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    Beyond Conventional. A magazine exclusively for working Woman. It aims to provide insights and avenues for women professionals.
Skeptical Debunker

Traces of the past: Computer algorithm able to 'read' memories - 0 views

  • To explore how such memories are recorded, the researchers showed ten volunteers three short films and asked them to memorise what they saw. The films were very simple, sharing a number of similar features - all included a woman carrying out an everyday task in a typical urban street, and each film was the same length, seven seconds long. For example, one film showed a woman drinking coffee from a paper cup in the street before discarding the cup in a litter bin; another film showed a (different) woman posting a letter. The volunteers were then asked to recall each of the films in turn whilst inside an fMRI scanner, which records brain activity by measuring changes in blood flow within the brain. A computer algorithm then studied the patterns and had to identify which film the volunteer was recalling purely by looking at the pattern of their brain activity. The results are published in the journal Current Biology. "The algorithm was able to predict correctly which of the three films the volunteer was recalling significantly above what would be expected by chance," explains Martin Chadwick, lead author of the study. "This suggests that our memories are recorded in a regular pattern." Although a whole network of brain areas support memory, the researchers focused their study on the medial temporal lobe, an area deep within the brain believed to be most heavily involved in episodic memory. It includes the hippocampus - an area which Professor Maguire and colleagues have studied extensively in the past. They found that the key areas involved in recording the memories were the hippocampus and its immediate neighbours. However, the computer algorithm performed best when analysing activity in the hippocampus itself, suggesting that this is the most important region for recording episodic memories. In particular, three areas of the hippocampus - the rear right and the front left and front right areas - seemed to be involved consistently across all participants. The rear right area had been implicated in the earlier study, further enforcing the idea that this is where spatial information is recorded. However, it is still not clear what role the front two regions play.
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    Computer programs have been able to predict which of three short films a person is thinking about, just by looking at their brain activity. The research, conducted by scientists at the Wellcome Trust Centre for Neuroimaging at UCL (University College London), provides further insight into how our memories are recorded.
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Eckhart Tolle - A Modern Enlightened Master - 0 views

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    Insights into the life and teachings of the great modern enlightened master Eckhart Tolle.
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Meditation may change brain's physical structure, strengthen connections | KurzweilAI - 0 views

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    Meditation may have potential to change the brain's physical structure, researchers at the University of California, Los Angeles, have found. People who meditate have stronger connections between brain regions and show less age-related brain atrophy, according to the researchers. Stronger connections influence the ability to rapidly relay electrical signals in the brain. And significantly, these effects are evident throughout the entire brain, not just in specific areas. The study consisted of 27 active meditation practitioners (average age 52) and 27 control subjects, who were matched by age and sex. The meditation and the control group each consisted of 11 men and 16 women. The number of years of meditation practice ranged from 5 to 46; self-reported meditation styles included Shamatha, Vipassana and Zazen, practiced by about 55 percent of the meditators, either exclusively or in combination with other styles. Pronounced structural connectivity The researchers used a type of brain imaging known as diffusion tensor imaging (DTI), a relatively new imaging mode that provides insights into the structural connectivity of the brain. They found that the differences between meditators and controls are not confined to a particular core region of the brain but involve large-scale networks that include the frontal, temporal, parietal and occipital lobes and the anterior corpus callosum, as well as limbic structures and the brain stem. They found pronounced structural connectivity in meditators throughout the entire brain's pathways. The greatest differences between the two groups were seen within the corticospinal tract (a collection of axons that travel between the cerebral cortex of the brain and the spinal cord), the superior longitudinal fasciculus (long bi-directional bundles of neurons connecting the front and the back of the cerebrum), and the uncinate fasciculus (white matter that connects parts of the limbic system, such as the hippocampus and amygdala, wi
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Mindfulness Experiment Of Your Subconscious Habits - 0 views

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    In this article you will be guided through a basic mindfulness experiment, that can make you aware of subconscious habits. Since the experiment is quite easy to carry out, I strongly encourage you to try it out yourself. Not only is it fun, but you can gain insight into your subconscious habits...
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200 Hour Yoga Teacher Training in Rishikesh - 0 views

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    If you want to become a Yoga Teacher Training expert, then this is the ideal course for you. Within our 200 Hour Yoga Teacher Training in Rishikesh India, you will develop your physical, mental as well as spiritual skills. Completing the course will holistically prepare you for your future Yoga endeavors. Join our 200 Hour Yoga Teacher Training Course in Rishikesh. Yoga Adi is going to give you insights on different styles of Yoga, Pranayama, Kriya, and Meditation along with the in-depth study of subjects like Yoga philosophy, anatomy, and physiology. The course will not only focus on improving your Yoga teaching skills but will also work towards detoxification of your body, cleansing your mind, and rejuvenation of the energy.
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    Amazing Yoga Teacher Training School in Rishikesh
Marie Flores

Cause of Parkinson's disease, New study for Parkinson's disease - 1 views

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    Although we still don't have a cure for Parkinson's disease we now have better insight on the real cause of this debilitating disease.
Carley Cramer

Finding a New Purpose in Life - Full Spectrum LLC - 0 views

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    Insights on how you find a new purpose in life. Mar 11, 2022
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Business mindset - YouTube - 0 views

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    Business is not a cup of tea for everyone. Having a business mindset becomes very essential if one wants to be successful in their business. Watch this video till the end to gain insights and develop a business mindset from Lia. Download mindset affirmations recording by Lia | Wellbeing Store India: 1) Affirmations for Peaceful Mindset https://www.yahalife.com/product-page/affirmations-peaceful-mindset 2) New Psychology of Success mindset Affirmations https://www.yahalife.com/product-page/new-psychology-of-success-mindset-affirmations About Lia Muniz She is a World Traveller, Mindset and Mindfulness Coach, Private Jet Flight Attendant and mother to a beautiful daughter. She realised my life's journey and purpose through different experiences and events - some wonderful, some awful. From a childhood of moving countries to living in India as a teenager and being immersed in the birthplace of Yoga and Meditation, to landing her dream job and working her way up to be a Private Jet Flight Attendant, flying A list celebrities and extremely high net worth clientele, her life has shown her extremes. Doing her 200 Hr Yoga and Meditation Teacher Training in Hawaii and owning a dance studio showed her the power of her mind, body and soul. A lifestyle of Travel, a Business, a YouTube channel and 2 years ago becoming a mum! Going from someone with zero self confidence and self worth to a lifestyle she really enjoys. Connect with Lia Muniz on her website https://liamuniz.com/about/ Connect with Lia Muniz on her youtube channel: https://youtube.com/c/LiaMuniz
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Spa & Travel Guide - 0 views

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    World Spa Online Magazine is the only online magazine that bridges the subjects of spa, wellness and lifestyle with expert advice and insight. We accomplish this through our inspiring ideas, features and products. Reader friendly, the magazine is divided into three big beautiful sections - Spa, Wellness and Lifestyle.
Katie Diaz

vaccine manufacture - 0 views

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    There is big gap between the healthcare facilities provided by the developing nations and developed nations. Vaccination programs help developing countries, defend deadliest of diseases. Hilleman Labs, a partner of Merck & Co. and Wellcome Trust
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Public Fitness - 0 views

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    Official site. Contemporary issues in the field of health in the region. Get energizing workout moves, healthy recipes, and advice on losing weight and feeling great from publicfitness.blogspot.com. Find out how to manage diabetes and Discover the latest health news and videos at CNN. CNN covers diet, fitness, parenting and more, including expert insights from Drs.
Kate Smith

Peanut Allergy Cure - 0 views

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    Developing habit of peanut containing food can decrease the chances of peanut allergies in children. Some oral therapies are introduced in peanut allergy treatments. Check out symptoms of peanut allergy and effective peanut allergy cure. Read more
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