In most large-scale web companies, load balancers (such as the Citrix NetScaler) allow for server failure and traffic increases without any harm to services or the need to page anyone. Continue Reading Nick MooreNick Moore is a Senior Software Engineer I on the web team at Tagged.More Posts Follow Me:Share this: July 22, 2014 by Nick Moore 0 0 in Events Interface Design Bootcamp at Smashing Conference As an engineer, learning about everything that goes into designing a product is a fascinating lesson for me
How to be an environmental steward at your sports facility Kristen Althouse Spring celebrates Earth Day and encourages people to reevaluate their environmental footprint. Advice for first timers on training and preparing for a Marathon Jamie Walker In the United States alone, there are 570 marathons held each year (and growing!)
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TheBrain 202:Gardening and Evolving Your Brain.August 6, 2015 This webinar is designed for users who have created a basic Brain but now need to change their Thought structure or evolve their original Brain. Visual Event and Travel Planning.July 1, 2015 This webinar focuses on visualizing and organizing all aspects of your life, so you feel empowered to take action and make the most of your time
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Traumatic Brain Injury: Hope Through Research: National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS)
Scientists have shown that after diffuse axonal injury neurons can spontaneously adapt and recover by sprouting some of the remaining healthy fibers of the neuron into the spaces once occupied by the degenerated axon. Despite many scientific advances in recent years, Parkinson's disease remains a chronic and progressive disorder, meaning that it is incurable and will progress in severity until the end of life
You're part of this group if you meet all of the following criteria:You're younger than 25.Your weight is in a healthy range.You're not a member of any racial or ethnic group with a high prevalence of diabetes, including people of Hispanic, African, Native American, South or East Asian, Pacific Island, and indigenous Australian ancestry.None of your close relatives have diabetes.You've never had a high result on a blood sugar test.You've never had an overly large baby or any other pregnancy complication usually associated with gestational diabetes. If you have any concerns about your own health or the health of your child, you should always consult with a physician or other healthcare professional
Hypothalamus Controls Temperature The hypothalamus is like your brain's inner thermostat (that little box on the wall that controls the heat in your house). Your metabolism is everything that goes on in your body to keep it alive and growing and supplied with energy, like breathing, digesting food, and moving your blood around
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Brain Basics: Understanding Sleep: National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS)
Sleep-deprived people who are tested by using a driving simulator or by performing a hand-eye coordination task perform as badly as or worse than those who are intoxicated. Advice on the treatment or care of an individual patient should be obtained through consultation with a physician who has examined that patient or is familiar with that patient's medical history
Teenage Brains - Pictures, More From National Geographic Magazine
Such thinking carried into the late 20th century, when researchers developed brain-imaging technology that enabled them to see the teen brain in enough detail to track both its physical development and its patterns of activity. They ask, What can explain this behavior? But even that is just another way of wondering, What is wrong with these kids? Why do they act this way? The question passes judgment even as it inquires
For example, most young people prefer easy access to treatment, with strategies tailored to their age group (3), and treatments that do not remove them from their home or academic settings (2). Although the severe health problems associated with harmful alcohol use are not as common in adolescents as they are in adults, studies show that young people who drink heavily may put themselves at risk for a range of potential health problems
MPs say yes to three-person babies - BBC News
For the families affected by mitochondrial disease, this is the only option for a healthy child.While some people argue changing mitochondria is akin to a blood transplant the implications are much wider.This is a change that will be passed down through the generations. 1) Two eggs are fertilised with sperm, creating an embryo from the intended parents and another from the donors 2) The pronuclei, which contain genetic information, are removed from both embryos but only the parents' are kept 3) A healthy embryo is created by adding the parents' pronuclei to the donor embryo, which is finally implanted into the womb 1) Eggs from a mother with damaged mitochondria and a donor with healthy mitochondria are collected 2) The majority of the genetic material is removed from both eggs 3) The mother's genetic material is inserted into the donor egg, which can be fertilised by sperm
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What Caffeine Actually Does to Your Brain
They hooked up one of their reporters to a brain monitor while taking on some new caffeine habits, and share their brains on caffeine: Effectiveness, Tolerance, and Headaches Why do so many patients coming out of anesthesia after major surgery feel a headache? It's because, in most cases, they're not used to going so long without coffee. Caffeine Doesn't Actually Get You Wired Right off the bat, it's worth stating again: the human brain, and caffeine, are nowhere near totally understood and easily explained by modern science
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Center on the Developing Child at Harvard University
This Working Paper from the National Scientific Council on the Developing Child explains how protective factors in the social environment and highly responsive biological systems interact to produce resilience, or the ability to adapt in the face of significant adversity. It describes the need to focus on building the capabilities of caregivers and strengthening the communities that together form the environment of relationships essential to children's lifelong learning, health, and behavior
If you have any concerns about your own health or the health of your child, you should always consult with a physician or other healthcare professional
ZERO TO THREE: Homepage
This issue provides a look into the work of infant mental health specialists in home-based settings, in medical practices, and in the child welfare system. Each July the Zero to Three Journal highlights the often challenging and powerful work that early childhood professionals are engaged in across various disciplines and settings and while working with a variety of family concerns
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