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A recent study on soccer players found that heading a soccer ball can impair cognitive function and disrupt the organization of neural processes associated with this activity. The findings were published in Frontiers in Human Neuroscience. Soccer heading is a technique where players use their foreheads to strike and direct the ball. It is commonly used for passing, scoring goals, and defensive clears. Effective heading requires precise timing, positioning, and the ability to generate power and accuracy with the head. Players often practice heading through drills that enhance their ability to j...
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A recent study on soccer players found that heading a soccer ball can impair cognitive function and disrupt the organization of neural processes associated with this activity. The findings were published in Frontiers in Human Neuroscience. Soccer heading is a technique where players use their foreheads to strike and direct the ball. It is commonly used for passing, scoring goals, and defensive clears. Effective heading requires precise timing, positioning, and the ability to generate power and accuracy with the head. Players often practice heading through drills that enhance their ability to j...
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A new study suggests that sexual activity could help protect individuals from the metabolic consequences of chronic stress. The research, published in the journal Psychoneuroendocrinology, examined the stress-buffering effects of sexual activity in mothers caring for children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). The findings indicate that sexually active mothers had healthier levels of key metabolic hormones compared to their sexually inactive counterparts. Chronic stress is known to cause significant changes in the brain and body, leading to various health issues, including disruptions in met...
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A new study suggests that sexual activity could help protect individuals from the metabolic consequences of chronic stress. The research, published in the journal Psychoneuroendocrinology, examined the stress-buffering effects of sexual activity in mothers caring for children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). The findings indicate that sexually active mothers had healthier levels of key metabolic hormones compared to their sexually inactive counterparts. Chronic stress is known to cause significant changes in the brain and body, leading to various health issues, including disruptions in met...
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A new study suggests that sexual activity could help protect individuals from the metabolic consequences of chronic stress. The research, published in the journal Psychoneuroendocrinology, examined the stress-buffering effects of sexual activity in mothers caring for children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). The findings indicate that sexually active mothers had healthier levels of key metabolic hormones compared to their sexually inactive counterparts. Chronic stress is known to cause significant changes in the brain and body, leading to various health issues, including disruptions in met...
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Experiencing nature can significantly influence our food choices, a new study published in Communications Psychology reveals. Researchers found that spending time in natural settings or merely viewing greenery can lead to healthier eating decisions compared to being in urban environments or seeing urban scenes. The motivation behind this study originated from a personal observation made by co-author Maria Langlois. Langlois participated in a 7,200-kilometer charity bike ride that traversed various natural environments. During this ride, she noticed a trend: she and her teammates consistently c...
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Experiencing nature can significantly influence our food choices, a new study published in Communications Psychology reveals. Researchers found that spending time in natural settings or merely viewing greenery can lead to healthier eating decisions compared to being in urban environments or seeing urban scenes. The motivation behind this study originated from a personal observation made by co-author Maria Langlois. Langlois participated in a 7,200-kilometer charity bike ride that traversed various natural environments. During this ride, she noticed a trend: she and her teammates consistently c...
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LOS ANGELES — The party was winding down. Its young hosts, María Rivas Cruz and her fiancé, Raymond Olivares, had accompanied friends to their car to bid them farewell. As the couple crossed a four-lane main road back to the home they had just bought, Rivas Cruz and Olivares were struck by a car fleeing an illegal street race. The driver was going 70 in a 40-mph zone. Despite years of pleading for a two-lane road, lower speed limits, safety islands, and more marked crosswalks, residents say the county had done little to address speeding in this unincorporated pocket of southeastern Los Angeles...
California Healthline
Lori Tipton is among the growing number of people who say that MDMA, also known as ecstasy, saved their lives. Raised in New Orleans by a mother with untreated bipolar disorder who later killed herself and two others, Tipton said she endured layers of trauma that eventually forced her to seek treatment for crippling anxiety and hypervigilance. For 10 years nothing helped, and she began to wonder if she was “unfixable.” Then she answered an ad for a clinical trial for MDMA-assisted therapy to treat post-traumatic stress disorder. Tipton said the results were immediate, and she is convinced the ...
Kaiser Health News
In a study published in the journal JMIR XR and Spatial Computing, researchers have explored an innovative approach to addressing the mental health crisis among teenagers: virtual reality (VR). They found that a VR environment designed to reduce stress and improve mood was embraced by teens, who used it regularly and reported feeling less stressed and more relaxed during sessions. However, the study did not find significant reductions in overall levels of anxiety and depression. Teens today face an array of unprecedented stressors: social media pressures, the climate crisis, political polariza...
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