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Dance: From boosting confidence to improving flexibility
Every year a message from an outstanding choreographer or dancer is circulated throughout the world. The author of the message is selected by the International Dance Committee of ITI and the Executive Council of ITI. The message is translated into numerous languages and circulated globally.
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Warm-up time can create more equitable workplace
A new research claimed that employees who are not in positions of power can become more creative when given time to "warm up" to a task by engaging in the creative task more than once.
Miss Teen Diva 2022 Kashish Goswami has this to say on win
Kashish Goswami from Vadodara was recently crowned Miss Teen Grand India 2022.
Some people may be attracted to others over minimal similarities
According to a study published by the American Psychological Association, we are often attracted to those with whom we share an interest, but this attraction may be based on an erroneous belief that such shared interests represent a deeper and more fundamental similarity -- we share an essence.
Research reveals why some kids may be slower to learn words
A new study from the University of East Anglia explains why some youngsters learn words more slowly than others.
Talking therapies might lower risk of future cardiovascular
According to a new health data analysis led by UCL researchers, talking therapies can be used effectively to treat depression in adults over 45. This treatment may be associated with lower rates of future cardiovascular disease.
Animals' travelling speed determined by shedding heat: Research
According to a new study led by Alexander Dyer from the German Centre for Integrative Biodiversity Research (iDiv) and the Friedrich Schiller University Jena, Germany, an animal's travelling speed is limited by how effectively it sheds the excess heat generated by its muscles.
Woman puts "sole and heart" into marathon in honour of ex-BF
The most powerful emotion in the world is love. No matter how far you want to go it will always lead you to your path even in the darkest hours. Humans are most beautiful when they adore the souls they love. Proving the statement Danielle Epstein, 32, is running the London Marathon on Sunday in honour of her ex-boyfriend Jelle Fresen.
Research: There is no day count to promise formation of habits
Getting dressed and making your way to the gym can be a chore at first. You may gradually create the habit of getting to the gym and swiftly transitioning to your Zumba class or treadmill run. According to a new study by social scientists at Caltech, it takes an average of six months to acquire a gym habit.
Researchers discover link between good diet, prostate cancer
Following a healthy diet has no influence on prostate cancer risk, while following a bad diet may raise the risk of getting aggressive prostate cancer, according to the study.
Celebrate Eid with easy-to-make seviyans
These are thin noodles made up of a variety of flour like rice, wheat, and other gluten-free grains like ragi, jowar, etc. Some people also make vermicelli using moong beans, sweet potatoes, etc.
Older adults might achieve same level of cognition as undergrads
For the first time, a group of recent studies shows that learning multiple new tasks has long-term cognitive benefits.
Warm-up time corrects creativity power imbalance: Study
Being in a powerful position often increases an employee's creativity because it frees the individual from constraints such as worrying that their ideas will be rejected. However, new research indicates that employees who are not in positions of power can become more creative when given time to "warm up" to a task by engaging in it multiple times.
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