To begin the study, researchers looked at the leg vascular function of 11 healthy men and women both before and after three hours of sitting. While participants were seated, researchers asked them to ...
According to new University of British Columbia research, about one-third of the population suffers from misokinesia, defined by a strong negative emotional response to the sight of someone else’s ...
A UC Davis MIND Institute faculty member, she has studied the link between ADHD and fidgeting for many years. "We have good evidence that fidgeting itself seems to be associated with better attention, ...
Increase your fidget factor with more movement. Source: Anastasia_Makare / Pixabay Unless you’re physically restricted, try this: Gently bounce your legs under the table as you read this post. Make ...
Are you bothered by seeing someone else fidget? Do you ever have strong negative feelings, thoughts, or physical reactions when viewing other peoples’ repetitive movements such as foot shaking, finger ...
Can't stand your co-worker tapping fingers repeatedly or someone fiddling with their ring? You may not be alone in harbouring a secret dislike for these repetitive actions as around 1 in 3 people ...
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