
(AGENPARL) – gio 14 luglio 2022 STANFORD magazine reports on the origins – and resurgence – of the Arizona Garden located on the edge of campus.
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On the edge of campus sits a historic cactus garden with a thicket of stories to tell. STANFORD magazine reports.
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A study of keto and Mediterranean diets found them to be equally effective at managing diabetes, but one was easier to maintain.
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Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute researchers found a way to observe the formation of skill-based memories in the brains of mice in real time – a finding that could lead to a better understanding of learning and Parkinson’s disease.
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“The effects of that one hour is something they will be feeling as 40-year-old adults. When you give them the gift of increased sleep time, it is the biggest bang for the buck that you can think about.”
Sumit Bhargava, clinical professor of pediatrics, on California’s new law mandating later start times for middle and high school students based on the fact that even 60 extra minutes of sleep per night can affect long-term health. ([The New York Times](https://stanford.us5.list-manage.com/track/click?u=a8e6569da943904e9ac369cde&id=8f1af6ae74&e=37d6b811e4))
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