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- 1From:The Washington PostByline: Gretchen Reynolds Your gut may help motivate you to exercise. Or it might nudge you to skip your workout. Which direction you take appears to be influenced by your diet and the health of your microbiome, the...
- 2From:The Washington PostByline: Teddy Amenabar and Kelyn Soong Run until you see a duck. That was the challenge Brandon Pratt's sister-in-law gave him in August 2020. Since then, Pratt, a 26-year-old chemical engineer, has run in pursuit of...
- 3From:Life Science Weekly2022 DEC 27 (NewsRx) -- By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Life Science Weekly -- Investigators publish new report on life sciences. According to news reporting from Selangor, Malaysia, by NewsRx journalists,...
- 4From:Weekend Edition SundayTo listen to this broadcast, click here: BYLINE: FRANCO ORDOÑEZ HOST: AYESHA RASCOE AYESHA RASCOE: Ukrainian forces are tired after more than eight months of war. Commanders say their forces' motivation to protect...
- 5From:The New York TimesNicole Hagobian, a marathon runner, running coach and exercise scientist at California Polytechnic State University, knows how hard it can be to lace up her running shoes and get out the door. Here is what she does to...
- 6From:Science Letter2022 AUG 12 (NewsRx) -- By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Science Letter -- Investigators publish new report on applied sciences. According to news originating from Parkville, Australia, by NewsRx correspondents,...
- 7From:The Washington PostByline: Phyllis Fagell When music teacher Monica Hepburn noticed a few weeks ago that her students were progressing slower than expected - and that some were doing the bare minimum - she asked them to rate their effort...
- 8From:The New York TimesBundle your incentives. Be flexible. Get some support. Here's how to get -- and stay -- motivated. I was so tempted to skip the run. It was a Thursday afternoon in early December, and by the time my five Zoom meetings...
- 9From:The New York TimesAmong 52 incentives to exercise, giving people a 9-cent award if they returned to the gym after missing a workout helped the most. Receiving a tiny monetary reward at the right moment could play an outsize role in...
- 10From:The Washington PostByline: John Briley I've been suspicious of competitiveness since I played childhood sports, when I found myself wanting more to connect with other kids than to vanquish them. As a resident of the hypercompetitive...
- 11From:Science Letter2021 OCT 15 (NewsRx) -- By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Science Letter -- Fresh data on science are presented in a new report. According to news originating from the University of Toronto by NewsRx...
- 12From:Life Science Weekly2021 AUG 17 (NewsRx) -- By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Life Science Weekly -- Current study results on Marijuana/Cannabis - Marijuana Usage have been published. According to news reporting originating in Miami,...
- 13From:Life Science Weekly2021 AUG 17 (NewsRx) -- By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Life Science Weekly -- Researchers detail new data in life science research. According to news reporting from Santa Catarina, Brazil, by NewsRx journalists,...
- 14From:The Washington PostByline: Mark Berman The gunman who killed eight people at a FedEx facility in Indianapolis in April opened fire in "an act of suicidal murder" and did not appear to be driven by racial bias, officials said, though...
- 15From:Globe & Mail (Toronto, Canada)Byline: JOSHUA CLIPPERTON, THE CANADIAN PRESS TOKYO -- Lead Meaghan Benfeito remembers the cheers gaining strength each time she hit the water. The Canadian diver knew there was strong support from friends and...
- 16From:Weekend All Things ConsideredTo listen to this broadcast, click here: HOST: DANIELLE KURTZLEBEN DANIELLE KURTZLEBEN: Discussions about Donald Trump's voter base and what motivated them is a beloved topic among pundits. But as time goes on, we're...
- 17From:Michigan Lawyers WeeklyByline: BridgeTower Media Newswires By Karen Natzel After a year of disruption and uncertainty, it's understandable that people want some semblance of control in their lives. Yet, dynamic environments are the new...
- 18From:The Washington PostByline: Danna Lorch There's a difference between rewards and bribes, but it's subtle. Bribes are offered in desperation to get a child to cooperate in a difficult, often unplanned situation - as a kind of prepayment...
- 19From:The Washington PostByline: Meghan Leahy Q: Can you teach a young teen how to keep at something, even if it's "boring" or "hard"? My 13-year-old eighth-grade boy gives up at the first sign of adversity - with everything. That was the case...
- 20From:Science Letter2021 APR 30 (NewsRx) -- By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Science Letter -- Research findings on Science are discussed in a new report. According to news originating from Stanford, California, by NewsRx...