Month: April 2022

Diagnosing sports-related concussions may be harder than thought

Like trying to track a slippery fish, diagnosing concussions in sports can be more difficult than initially anticipated. It appears that the current diagnostic tool, the Sport Concussion Assessment Tool (SCAT), may not be as accurate as previously believed. Researchers have discovered that symptoms such as fatigue and neck pain, which were previously attributed to […]

Published on April 5, 2022

Emotional Expression: Gender Bias and Misinterpretations

Imagine if you could choose the emotions people perceive from just their faces and voices. Well, here’s a fascinating twist: a recent study found that we tend to associate anger with men and happiness with women, regardless of their actual emotions! It turns out that our judgments of emotional expressions are heavily influenced by perceived […]

Published on April 5, 2022

Obama, Biden Reunite at WH to Tout Obamacare, New Provision

Former President Barack Obama made a triumphant return to the White House, coming back for the first time since his departure as commander-in-chief. This notable occasion found Obama enthusiastically promoting the advantages of his hallmark healthcare law and providing support to his close ally, President Joe Biden. The former president’s appearance generated great excitement as […]

Published on April 5, 2022