Fans are not amused about decisions made by video assistants

Since the 2019/20 season, controversial referee calls in the English Premier League may be technically reviewed and, if deemed necessary, corrected. Using a Twitter analysis of 129 games in the English Premier League, a research team has now determined how decisions made by video referees affect the mood of the fans. Source: Fans are not […]

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Using play to 'school' children’s emotions

Pretend play is a pedagogical tool that can be used to stimulate a child’s socio-emotional competences. A curriculum based on this approach has been introduced in classes of pupils aged five and six. The study evaluating the effects of the programme shows that pupils who followed the curriculum increased their emotional recognition capacities and emotional […]

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High blood pressure at any age, no matter how long you have it, may speed cognitive decline

Memory, concentration and other cognitive functions decline faster among middle-aged and older adults who have high blood pressure than those who do not. Even seemingly slight blood pressure elevation during middle and older age is linked to a faster decline in cognition. Source: High blood pressure at any age, no matter how long you have […]

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Recommendations for Tribal Ceremonies and Gatherings During the COVID-19 Outbreak

Recommendations to help tribal communities, elders, and leaders decide how best to keep their communities safe and work to prevent the spread of COVID-19 when holding tribal ceremonies such as sweat lodge gatherings, seasonal ceremonies, pow wows and rodeos. Source: Recommendations for Tribal Ceremonies and Gatherings During the COVID-19 Outbreak

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