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Can push ups push up your grades? Study reaffirms link between physical fitness and better academic performance

Exercise could make you a better student. A study of Kansas elementary and middle school students found a link between physical fitness and better performance on maths and reading exams. The study followed the fitness of 13,000 students two years ago. It is part of the Healthy Schools Project funded by the Kansas Health Foundation. […]

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Russia School Shooting: Teen Kills Teacher And Security Guard, Takes 20 Students Hostage

An armed student who entered a school in Moscow and shot dead two adults before taking more than 20 teenagers hostage has been arrested. Police said the student had killed one officer and a teacher. Another policeman was shot and injured. The hostages were freed after the student’s father went in to the school. Russian

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Scientists Pinpoint The Age At Which Our Earliest Memories Fade – Why We Forget Our Childhood Events

By very virtue of being human, everyone has experienced infancy and toddlerhood. So why can most adults not remember anything that happened before the age of 3? Research has suggested that’s because infants don’t have the neural capabilities needed to retain an autobiographical memory. And now, a new study shows we start forgetting our earliest

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Human Birth is Truly Awesome: Watch step-by-step formation of a baby in mother’s womb

  The process of conceiving a child and its development inside the body of the mother is a very beautiful and amazing phenomenon. Before it takes its first breath, a human baby has to pass through an incredible and miraculous transformation from a single cell to a complex, self-sustaining organism. This article contains the stages

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LASU: Lagos State Govt says it’s not possible to get quality tertiary education at N25,000

  Apparently disturbed by the several crises which led to the closure of Lagos State University (LASU), the Lagos State Government has again responded to the question over the increment of school fees saying quality tertiary education can’t be got cheaply.  “LASU is not funded by the tuition fees paid by the students. It is

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Got an itch you just can’t scratch? Try looking in the mirror to fool your brain, say scientists

    Next time you struggle to stop yourself scratching a rash or itch, the key could be to look into the mirror, scientists say. German researchers have discovered that the brain can easily be fooled into thinking relief is at hand. In a series of experiments using large mirrors, the team found scratching the

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Teen, 13, receives multi-million-pound payout after doctors accidentally injected her brain with GLUE

  A girl whose brain was accidentally injected with glue during treatment at a UK Hospital is to receive a multi-million-pound damages payout after she was left with devastating permanent brain damage. Despite having a rare medical condition that involved arteries and veins getting tangled, which could result in a bleed, Maisha Najeeb, of Ilford,

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