The New England Consortium (TNEC) at UMass Lowell is hosting a hybrid 40-Hour Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response (HAZWOPER) Hazardous Waste Site Worker course during Spring Break-March ...
Scientists are reporting the first compelling evidence in people that cognitive training can boost levels of a brain chemical that typically declines with age. A 10-week study of people 65 or older ...
Laura holds a Master's in Experimental Neuroscience and a Bachelor's in Biology from Imperial College London. Her areas of expertise include health, medicine, psychology, and neuroscience. Laura holds ...
Strength training can improve your overall health by building stronger muscles and burning fat. It helps the body maintain healthy blood sugar levels and increases insulin sensitivity. It can also ...
In hazardous environments, the difference between a safe outcome and a critical failure often hinges on planning that happens long before an emergency begins. This webinar explores the real-world ...
Functional training is a type of exercise that looks like movements you make in your daily life. It can be helpful for athletic performance, injury prevention, and other everyday fitness tasks.
Triglyceride levels indicate the amount of these fats in the blood. Levels may vary based on age and other factors. A simple blood test can determine an individual’s levels. Triglyceride levels may ...
Before the first tool is lifted or the first step is taken onto a jobsite, proper safety training can make or break a high-risk project. Whether you’re working with hazardous chemicals, entering a ...
Does your company manufacture, package, transport, store, use, and/or dispose of chemicals? If yes, this webcast applies to you! Chemicals play a vital role in the U.S. economy. However, some ...
Abstract: Current uninterrupted training time (CUTT) is one of the indicators reflecting resistance training levels; this study aimed to classify the levels of CUTT using surface electromyography ...
Navy SEALs have a reputation of being in the s—t. It turns out that Navy SEAL candidates spend a lot of their time swimming in it too. A recent report from the Defense Department Inspector General’s ...
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