Mindfulness is the practice of becoming more fully aware of the present moment rather than dwelling in the past, projecting into the future, or what’s going on around us. It ...
The mainland China personal luxury goods market contracted by 3%--5% in 2025, a significant moderation compared with the sharp decline seen in 2024, according to Bain & Company's China Personal Luxury ...
Imagine how you might anticipate and prepare for the following three scenarios: a romantic night in, alone time after a long ...
Neuroscience supports the idea that shoes can change sensory input, posture and movement. It does not support claims that footwear can reliably improve concentration or attention for the general ...
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Sensory dysfunction and the 'MS wet spot'
The blogger Trevis Gleason shares how multiple sclerosis has triggered sensory symptoms like the "wet spot" and "trickling" sensations. Learn how he adapts to and manages these unusual experiences.
Scientists have mapped the sensory neurons in bone for the first time, and identified their dual role in reporting and ...
Lowcountry Lowdown: Charleston to discuss e-bikes, fate of palmetto fort replica still up in the air
North Bridge bike lane grant is reconsidered, Snowden homeowners can opt into sewer service, and more from Charleston, Mount ...
Weddings can be challenging for those with neurodivergence. As awareness grows, vendors are creating sensory-friendly solutions.
Memory shadow boxes and reality orientation boards are part of comprehensive signage systems for those living with dementia.
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St Giles column: Are dogs' and cats' hearing better than ours?
Discover how fireworks impact dogs and cats’ sensitive hearing, plus meet Luna the pug seeking a loving home via St Giles and ...
The holidays have a way of turning up the volume on everything. The lights feel brighter, rooms feel busier, and even soft conversation seems amplified. Living with multiple sclerosis (MS) has taught ...
Sensory processing differences refer to atypical ways in which the brain receives, organizes, and responds to sensory inputs such as sound, touch, light, movement ...
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