by in Pulse
Dr. George
Q: I'm constipated for about two to four days sometimes. Is that normal?
A: Depends. Our great-grandparents used to have a real bowel fixation that required everyone to have a daily BM in order to pass dangerous toxins from the body. While we now know that what's normal for one is not normal for all, the majority of us feel best with a "dookie" roughly once a day or so.
by Yessenia Mata in Pulse
Ju-Jutsu is not to be confused with Brazilian jiujutsu or other variants. Both the UIC Ju-Jutsu club and class follow the Miyama-Ryu Ju-Jutsu style. This is what the Combat Arts Institute, with whom the sensei for the club is affiliated,?follows.
Miryama-Ryu Ju-Jutsu was developed by a former American soldier, Antonio Pereira.
by Manu Raghavan in Pulse
Artificial Intelligence as a field has gone through various periods in the last 50 years, characterized as "AI winters." These have been periods of growing dissatisfaction with the state of research in the field as unproductive, or non-directional.?But what has been most astonishing is that despite these events, the field has continued to progress, moving in all directions in hopes of solving some of the deeper problems of the human conscious and providing pragmatic applications to everyday problems.
by Shravan Sarvepalli in Pulse
A stroke sometimes causes permanent damage. Survivors have impaired balance. It not only causes discomfort on a daily basis, but could also prevent people from performing essential tasks. Lack of balance also increases the risk of debilitating falls.
Tai Chi, translated as "internal martial art," or "supreme ultimate boxing," is a form of martial arts exercise that involves slow movements of the head, back and limbs.