How DNA Affects Almost Everything About You & Understanding Your Sense of Direction

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How to See What Others Don’t & What Pain Is Really Telling You-SYSK Choice

Talking on the phone while driving seems harmless—after all, you can talk to passengers just fine. So why is phone use so much more dangerous? There’s something subtle happening in your brain that makes it far riskier than it appears. https://www.kansashealthsystem.com/care/cente ...  Show more

Has Tipping Gone Too Far? & Why You Don’t Do What You Want

When updating your resume or LinkedIn profile, it’s tempting to use words that make you sound impressive—terms like “world-class” or “team player.” But hiring managers often see those words very differently than you might expect, and they can actually work against you. https://ww ...  Show more

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