AvatarMaximAvatarAvatarBrain Science Says to Trust Your Gut in These Key Momentsverified_publisherEntrepreneur - Nina ZipkinTough situations make it harder to process information -- but that's not necessarily a bad thing. Launching a business is challenging enough, let alone keeping it afloat and even thriving. While many people try to prepare for challenges and address them in a level-headed manner, they may not realize …
AvatarMaximAvatarAvatar10 major differences between successful and unsuccessful people | The IndependentThe Independent - Mike Nudelman, Jacquelyn Smith, Shana LebowitzThere are a lot of things that set successful people apart from their unsuccessful counterparts. A few of them were highlighted on a postcard Dave …
AvatarMaximAvatarAvatarWhat happens when you pull a muscleverified_publisherBusiness Insider - Uma SharmaHere's what actually happens when you "pull" a muscle. The human body has three types of muscles skeletal, cardiac and visceral. But we can only control, and damage, our skeletal muscles. These are made of thousands of vulnerable muscle fibers. Awkward movements or overexertion can tear some, or all, …
AvatarMaximAvatarAvatarSweet Lullaby: Scientists Uncover How Herpes Virus Sleeps and WakesLive Science - By Christopher WanjekViruses are tricky beasts. Some of these "submicroscopic" pathogens can "go to sleep" inside a person's body, essentially hiding from the immune …
AvatarMaximAvatarAvatarSurgeon diagnoses his own cancer with an iPhoneverified_publisherCNET - Nicholas Tufnell Associate EditorThe doctor used an ultrasound device attached to his phone to locate the cancer cells.
AvatarMaximFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logoStudy says daydreaming could mean you are smartslashgear.com - Shane McGlaunA recent study from the Georgia Institute of Technology has suggested that daydreaming at work or in school isn't necessarily a bad thing. In fact, …