Face transplant technology has been around for a little while with the first face transplant in the U.S. taking place in 2008 (Connie Culp). For a previous blog article on Connie, take a look here. However, it is not as advanced as the movie Face/Off (1997) would have us believe. Science cannot just make another person…
Read MoreWorkplace Illness or Illusion ?
Most of us know or hear from friends/spouses about a co-worker who is always ill or not in tip top shape during the work week; yet, they seem to chipper up for the weekends. Why is this? Are they just faking it? Well, Personnel Today has delved into the controversial question: Is it Illness or Illusion? Many of us…
Read MoreMore Sleep: The Key to Better Mood and Behavior in Children
A new study finds that kids are more likely to be alert and less likely to be disruptive if they added an extra 27 minutes to their nightly sleep schedules for 5 consecutive nights. According to the National Sleep Foundation, past research has suggested that lack of sleep can cause mood swings, behavioral problems like…
Read MoreThe Tangled Web of Illness & Deceit
Is honesty your best bet? What do you choose? New research has purported that the more lies one tells, the less healthy they are. I’m sure that many of us would say, why of course. However, keeping that in mind take a look at the little “white lies” we tell everyday. Do those count towards…
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