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Barbara Holifield, C.G. Jung Institute of San Francisco, explains the significance of somatic approaches in depth psychotherapy ...
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American educators have returned to the notion that shared background knowledge is essential to reading instruction, ending a ...
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Gut microbiome changes may drive age-related memory loss via inflammation and disrupted brain signaling, but interventions in mice show this process can be reversed.
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