Watching Nature on Television to Improve Health
...of boredom in 96 participants by asking them to watch a video in which a person describes their work at an office supply company. They then [...]
...of boredom in 96 participants by asking them to watch a video in which a person describes their work at an office supply company. They then [...]
...with a health care provider via a video screen mounted on a robot was similar to an in-person interaction with a health care worker. [...]
...on weekdays. Boys and girls used screens differently, with boys spending twice as much time with video games, while girls spent more time engaging [...]
...of a three-minute video showing relaxing scenarios, such as scenes of nature, while drug-related cues included a three-minute video [...]
Razi Berry ‘Pokemonas’ live in round amoebae, similar to Pokémon, which are caught inside balls in the popular video game. A [...]
Razi Berry Since the coronavirus pandemic began in the spring, many people have only seen their close friends and loved ones during video calls, if at [...]
...as browsing the internet, playing video games, and using social media) was associated with higher levels of life satisfaction and optimism, and [...]
...short video clips of 72 children In the study, 178 prospective teachers from education programs at three Southeastern universities viewed short [...]
...squats, burpees, and abdominal crunches. We can use jump ropes, resistance bands, medicine balls, kettlebells, dumbbells, and barbells. And for people who need [...]
...infections within the body. One study found that fighting infectious disease increased after a subject viewed a humorous video compared with a [...]