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Exercise Your Brain’s CPU
Concerned about how many brain cells you've killed? Don't be, you are constantly regenerating them. Around a decade ago, researchers put an end to the myth that we were born with a set number of brain cells. More recent discoveries show exercise is the best way...
Tags: Brain, CPU, Brain Cell, Intensity Exercise, Leadership, Flash Memory, Strategy, Management, Jennifer Goddard
Blog posts 2008-08-18

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Oxygen uptake kinetics in children and adults after the onset of moderate-intensity exercise.(Statistical Data Included)
The literature suggests that the oxygen uptake (V[O.sub.2]) response to the onset of moderate-intensity exercise may be both mature from childhood and independent of sex. Yet the cardiorespiratory response to exercise and the metabolic profile of the muscle appear to change with growth and development and...
Tags: B.J., Cooper, DELTA, oxygen, Oxygen
Research articles 2002-04-01
An Image Processing Strategy for the Quantification and Visualization of Exercise Induced Muscle MRI Signal Enhancement
Exercise increases the skeletal muscle water signal in T2-weighted images. Potential medical applications of MR studies of exercise induced muscle signal intensity changes are the assessment of myopathies, sport training regimens, and physical therapy approaches following surgeries. We developed an automated image processing technique which provides volumetric analysis and visualization...
Tags: T2, Harvard College, Image Processing
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Exercise guidelines for children should be boosted 50 percent: study
PARIS AFP — International guidelines on physical exercise for young children need to be boosted by half to help reduce the risk of cardiovascular disease in later life, a study says. The current recommendations are that young people should take part in physical activity of at least moderate intensity...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, HEALTHCARE
Research articles 2006-07-20
A new intensity: building war fighters from day one
It's not your father's basic training. It's not even your supervisor's basic training. The Air Force wants Airmen thinking, living and breathing air and space expeditionary culture, and recent changes to the basic training curriculum at Lackland Air Farce Base, Texas, are helping breed war fighters from the first haircut....
Tags: Air Force, training
Research articles 2004-05-01
Intensifying your workouts can boost heart health, new study reveals
Slow and steady exercise may be good for your overall health, but moving faster could be better for your heart, suggests a new study of more than 40,000 men. Although previous studies have shown that walking and other lower intensity activities, when done consistently, can be just as effective...
Tags: Benefits, Harvard University, HEALTHCARE, intensity, SOFTWARE, training
Research articles 1970-01-01
Fiat SpA Q3 2007 Earnings Call Transcript
Question-and-Answer SessionOperator Thank you. Ladies and gentlemen, today's question and answer session will be conducted electronically. [Operator Instructions]. Our first question today comes from Massimo Vecchio of Mediobanca. Please go ahead. Massimo Vecchio - Mediobanca Securities Good afternoon to everybody. I have a question on Fiat...
Tags: Brand, Branding, Brazilian, Business, Buyback, Call Transcript, Car, CEO, CNH, Earnings, Europe, Fact, Fiat, Issue, Iveco, J.P. Morgan Chase & Co., Manpower Utilization, Market, Marketing, Q3, Q4, Question, Seeking Alpha, Term, U.S., Volume
Earnings calls 2007-10-25
Rent A Center, Inc. Q3 2007 Earnings Call Transcript
Question-and-Answer SessionOperator [Operator Instructions]. Your first question comes from Dennis Telzrow [Stephens, Inc.]. Dennis Telzrow - Stephens, Inc. Good morning, Mark, Mitch, Robert. Mark E. Speese - Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Good morning, Dennis. Mitchell E. Fadel - President and Chief Operating...
Tags: Rent-A-Center Inc.
Earnings calls 2007-10-30
Managing Pressure at Work
For many people, being part of the business world comes at a substantial personal cost: stress. "It's a high stress job," people often say, as if this testifies to the position's prestige. For people whose ability to cope is at crisis point, however, stress is no longer a matter of...
Tags: BNET Editorial, Workforce Management, Human Resources, Recruitment & Selection, Solution, Job, Stress
Articles 2007-10-05
NSPF Awards largest-ever grant.(National Swimming Pool Foundation)
The National Swimming Pool Foundation awarded its largest grant ever to Drs. Bruce Becker and Susan Dunlap at Washington State University for a study regarding the impact of water exercise on respiratory function, the group officially announced at the World Aquatic Health Conference in September. ...
Tags: Benefits, conference, HEALTHCARE, SOFTWARE, Strategy, Washington State University
Research articles 2005-11-01
Don't Get Mad, Get Managed | BTalk Australia
Are we getting more angry? Federal politician Belinda Neal has been told to undergo anger management. Gordon Ramsay's confrontational style is prime time entertainment for millions. Does this mean it's appropriate behaviour for the workplace? Today on BTalk Australia Phil Dobbie talks to corporate psychologist Jasmine Sliger...
Tags: Workplace, Management, Gordon Ramsay, Jasmine Sliger, Recruitment & Selection, Human Resources, Workforce Management, Phil Dobbie
Blog posts 2008-07-14
Housework helps lower diabetes risk: Australian study
SYDNEY AFP — Simple household tasks such as doing the laundry, ironing or washing up may reduce the risk of diabetes and heart disease, an Australian study suggests. Researcher Genevieve Healy said while helping out around the house was no substitute for the 30 minutes of daily exercise recommended...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, Benefits, HEALTHCARE, SOFTWARE
Research articles 2007-06-12
HHS: Simple lifestyle changes boost physical activity/cardiovascular health.
M2 PRESSWIRE-27 January 1999-HHS: Simple lifestyle changes boost physical activity/cardiovascular health C1994-99 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD RDATE:260199 Small lifestyle changes that increase moderate-intensity physical activity are as effective as a structured exercise program in improving long-term cardiorespiratory fitness and blood pressure, according...
Tags: Benefits, HEALTHCARE, SOFTWARE, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
Research articles 1999-01-27
Bursts of vibration can prevent fat in mice: study
CHICAGO AFP — Short bursts of low intensity vibration can prevent stem cells from turning into fat cells in young mice, according to a study released Monday. The findings, while only preliminary, suggest that burning or metabolizing calories by vigorous exercise is not the only way to fend off...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, cell, HARDWARE, Mice, mouse, vibration
Research articles 2007-10-22
Advertisers Lobby FTC for Right to Not Tell the Truth
Advertising industry lobbyists have asked the FTC to stop proposed reforms for expanding its jurisdiction over infomercials, celebrity endorsements, bloggers and consumer testimonials. The advertisers' comments ask the FTC not to require that they disclose when they are making claims that don't tell the whole truth. A...
Tags: Advertisement, Blog, Product, FTC, Advertiser, Blogger, Blogging, Internet, Jim Edwards
Blog posts 2009-03-08
DTN News: India Seeks To Bolster Transport With 10 C-17s Heavy-Lift Globemaster Aircraft / Indian Air Force To Acquire 10 C-17 Globemaster III
DTN News: India Seeks To Bolster Transport With 10 C-17s Heavy-Lift Globemaster Aircraft / Indian Air Force To Acquire 10 C-17 Globemaster III Heavy-Lift Aircraft *Source: DTN News / Int'l Media NSI News Source Info NEW DELHI, India - November 6, 2009: The Indian Defence Ministry...
Tags: India, Aircraft
News items 2009-11-06
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