Childhood obesity is hardly a new problem in the U.S., but now more so than ever before, researchers are striving to find new ways to encourage young Americans — and their parents — to be more conscious about their health. And although many people are inclined to balk at the idea of allowing federal regulations…
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Missouri School District Finds New Home for Their Autism Therapy Program
Students at the Neosho Center for Interventions and Support’s autism program gather around a table for snack time. While one student asks for a drink, another uses a picture of Cheetos to indicate his snack choice. Communication and social interaction are difficult for children with autism, but that doesn’t mean they don’t have things to…
Disney’s Big Hero 6 Promises Even Better Animation Gains for Disney
Over the last several years, animation at Disney has been considerably ramped up. When Toy Story came out in 1995 — which was produced by Pixar, and released by Disney — it was an instant hit. And the gains in digital animation made since then, which can be seen in recent movies like Tangled and…
Researcher Investigates Relationship Between Sleep Apnea and Pharyngeal Tissue
There’s good news for sleep apnea sufferers out there: Guilherme Garcia, a PhD and research scientist at the Medical College of Wisconsin, recently received a grant to study how pharyngeal tissue affects obstructive sleep apnea. Sleep apnea is a common disorder that affects many adults with pauses or shallow breaths during sleep. These pauses can…
The Trick to Better Sleep and Health for Office Workers: Get Some Sunlight
One of the most frequently held debates over the office environment revolves around the pros and cons of cubicles and open plan offices. Proponents of the open plan office state that the open spaces give the chance for collaborations and breakthroughs to occur; those who prefer cubicles, which were invented in 1967 by Robert Propst,…
Celebrities Take on Home Imrovements
From their moving performances onscreen to their chart-topping music hits, celebrities are undoubtedly talented individuals. For many, however, the talent doesn’t stop on set or in the studio. Many celebrities also seem to have a knack for home improvements. Whether or not they plan to actually live in the house they are working on, current…
Wycombe District Councillors Approve Further Study into Area Medical Care
Following complaints about a countywide survey on the healthcare of High Wycombe, a city in Buckinghamshire, England, councillors have unanimously approved a new study on medical services available in the area. The new report seeks to analyze healthcare in the area following several changes at Wycombe Hospital, including the closure of the Accident and Emergency…
Luxury Homes Across the Country Become More Affordable for Many
Owning a luxury home may not be a far-off dream for some Americans any longer. While home prices across America continue to rise, there are a number of luxury homes for sale that are experiencing significant price cuts. According to a July 25 Forbes article, some of these homes are seeing price reductions that cut…
Hipcamp Puts the Joy Back into Camping by Taking the Work out of Planning
Summer is the season for camping, and with more than 84 million acres set aside across all U.S. territories as part of the National Parks Service and more than 7,000 state parks spread across the country, the American people are never hurting for choice as to where they’d like to set up camp. There are…
Moving Becomes a Lot Less Stressful for Those Who Can Afford It, Thanks to White Glove Moving Companies
Almost everyone hates moving. With 40 million people in the U.S. moving each year, this high stress experience is shared by many. For anyone who has had to strain and sweat under the weight of heavy furniture, or who hates the sound of packing tape unfurling, realizing that a move is forthcoming might be a…