Love/Domestic Violence is in the Air
...definitions of what it means to be desirable. Films, television shows, and video games make clear the association between power and violence. Media [...]
...definitions of what it means to be desirable. Films, television shows, and video games make clear the association between power and violence. Media [...]
...a strictly social setting, the study found. The authors prepared video vignettes of people using either a paper notebook, a cell phone or a laptop [...]
...this exercise from Brendon Burchard’s Reprogram Your Mind For Positive Thinking. (He has a wonderful video series available on YouTube you can [...]
...by National Institutes of Health grants BRG-R01HD088619, U01TR002775 and R21AR076686, National Science Foundation grant CMMI-1925085. Video of a [...]
...that found 66 percent of the researchers, 67 percent of the parents and 90 percent of the pediatricians strongly agree or agree that violent video [...]
...events. Reference: Dr. Colleen Kraft, MD F.A.A.P. The First 1000 Days: The Importance of Early Brain and Child Development [Video]. Seattle, [...]
...Hertz), coupling its amplitude fluctuation to a video game that the patients can control with the power of their attention. “The aim of [...]
Dr. Taryn Deane, ND @DrTarynDeane “The brain is a sexual organ, wired to procreate.”- excerpt from The Mating Mind, a video by the [...]
...hours of video per month. “Millennials are tech-savvy, they love social media, they’re actually more health conscious than previous [...]
Dr. Krystal Richardson, ND @NaturopathicFam When I was growing up, “screen time” was limited to TV and video games. Now, the term [...]