UNH receives $2.97 million in grants to investigate the effectiveness of wilderness therapy
The University of New Hampshire’s Outdoor Behavioral Healthcare Center receives $2.97 million in grants to conduct a first-of-its-kind randomized study looking at the effectiveness of outdoor behavioral health (OBH), or wilderness therapy, a prescriptive treatment for teens struggling with depression,…
Read MoreNanoparticles help untangle Alzheimer’s disease amyloid beta plaques
Scientists are still a long way from being able to treat Alzheimer’s Disease, in part because the protein aggregates that can become brain plaques, a hallmark of the disease, are hard to study. The plaques are caused by the amyloid…
Read MoreAn Epic cognitive computing platform primer
In production machine learning systems, the model itself is only a small part of the implementation. The “scaffolding” required to run machine learning models, also called machine learning operations or MLOps, is another crucial component. This scaffolding includes configuration, data…
Read MoreLisa Rinna, 57, Just Blessed The Instagram Timeline With Multiple Bikini Pics
Lisa Rinna just shared two bikini pics to Instagram, both taken by Harry Hamlin. Her abs and looks super toned in both photos, thanks to yoga and dancing. The RHOBH star is also a big fan of virtual Torch’d workouts…
Read MoreCovid vaccine side effects: Fever, nausea and diarrhoea are three serious side effects
UK 'must be cautious' of new coronavirus variants says expert When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters.Sometimes they’ll include recommendations for other related newsletters or services we offer.Our Privacy Notice explains more…
Read MoreThe Science Behind the Hottest Sports Fuel
When you’re a top athlete, what usually tanks a race is either what’s going on in your head or what’s going on in your gut. And when Tobias Christensson found a way to help with that second part, he ignited…
Read MoreHow the body prepares to move: Independent control of muscle sensors
A number of brain areas change their activity before we execute a planned voluntary movement. A new study by Umeå University identifies a novel function of this preparatory neural activity, highlighting another mechanism the nervous system can use to achieve…
Read MoreOur Journeys With Chronic Illness Aren't Meant to Be Solo
Life with an invisible illness presents many challenges. For me, one of the biggest challenges is an extreme sense of isolation. At 19, I was diagnosed with psoriatic arthritis. At a time when people assumed I was vibrant, full of…
Read More\u2018I Thought ADHD Didn\u2019t Apply To A Grown Woman Like Me Until I Was Diagnosed\u2019
Where do you go when you feel scared, confused, and lonely after a life-altering diagnosis? For many people, the answer is…online. In WH’s 2021 Owning It series, you’ll meet nine self-starters who used social media and digital tools to seek…
Read MoreSeven ways alcohol affects the body – including damaging immune system
We all like a drink from time to time, for fun or relaxation, but it doesn’t take much of it to have an impact on your body. After a long week, it is great to sit back with a glass…
Read More