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Washington, April 4 (IANS) Researchers have developed a method that uses the camera on a person s smartphone or computer to take their pulse and respiration signal from a real-time video of their face.
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Changes in Human Hunting Practices May Explain Human Brain Development


How Less Or Zero Big Prey Sparked Human Brain Development
According to  the scientists’ thesis , when  early humans  hunted the large animals they depended on for food into extinction, it toppled the first evolutionary domino. 
At the time humans first appear in the fossil record (circa two million BC), the average size of  land mammals  was approximately 1100 pounds (500 kilograms). The earth was overrun with hulking creatures that were slow and easy to find, which meant the first human hunters didn’t have to travel very far or work very hard to keep their social groups well-fed. 
Unfortunately for proto-man, the hunting was a little  ....

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How to help at work (without micromanaging)


How to help at work (without micromanaging)
16 Feb, 2021 07:36 PM
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Bosses who intervene too often or too extensively in their subordinates activities get a bad reputation. Photo / 123RF
Bosses who intervene too often or too extensively in their subordinates activities get a bad reputation. Photo / 123RF
Harvard Business Review
By: Colin M. Fisher, Teresa M. Amabile and Julianna Pillemer
Micromanagement is a dirty word in today s workplaces. Bosses who intervene too often or too extensively in their subordinates activities get a bad reputation, and most forward-thinking organisations have come to value employee autonomy more
than oversight. Research shows that people have strong negative emotional and physiological reactions to unnecessary or unwanted help and that it can erode interpersonal relationships. Even the US Army General George S. Patton understood the danger of micromanaging: He famously said, Never ....

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DomoSafety and Roche Pharma innovate in digital health Startupticker.ch | The Swiss Startup News channel


DomoSafety, a digital health leader offering a private cloud platform for patient monitoring and decision support for home care, has launched a pilot project with Roche Pharma (Switzerland) Ltd. The project aims at improving the quality of life of people living with Spinal Muscular Atrophy, a rare neuromuscular disease.
Spinal muscular atrophy (SMA) is a severe, inherited, progressive neuromuscular disease that causes devastating muscle atrophy and disease-related complications. It is the most common genetic cause of infant mortality and one of the most common rare diseases, affecting approximately one in 11,000 babies. SMA leads to the progressive loss of nerve cells in the spinal cord that controls muscle movement. Depending on the type of SMA, an individual’s physical strength and their ability to walk, eat or breathe can be significantly diminished or lost. ....

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