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Educative: 5 Ways to Become More Intelligent

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Let’s get real, challenging your mind and body is a necessary part of life. While most people understand that physical exercise is crucial for long-term health, very few people exercise the mind. Mental exercises aren’t just great for your brain but science has proven they can make you more intelligent. If you think you’re ‘too old’ or can’t learn something new – we know this is false. The magic of brain neuroplasticity tells us your brain can learn new skills, and you can become more intelligent. Here’s how.. 5 Ways to Become More Intelligentsia's: 1. Become an Avid Reader | Make You Smarter Reading has endless benefits. Sure, it’ll help you learn new skills and potentially earn more money but it also reduces stress. Reading has shown to increase all three types of intelligence and easy to see why it’s a habit of successful people.  Consistent reading has been proven to help with problem-solving, detecting patterns, and communicating more ef

Epistemology of CORONAVIRUS

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Coronavirus This article is about the group of viruses. For the disease involved in the  2019–20 coronavirus pandemic , see  Coronavirus disease 2019 . For the virus that causes this disease, see  Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 . Coronaviruses  are a group of related viruses  that cause diseases in  mammals and  birds . In humans, coronaviruses cause  respiratory tract infections  that can range from mild to lethal. Mild illnesses include some cases of the common cold  (which has other possible causes, predominantly  rhinoviruses ), while more lethal varieties can cause SARS ,  MERS , and  COVID-19 . Symptoms in other species vary: in chickens, they cause an  upper respiratory tract disease , while in cows and pigs they cause diarrhea . There are yet to be  vaccines  or antiviral drugs  to prevent or treat human coronavirus infections. Orthocoronavirinae Transmission electron micrograph  (TEM) of  avian infectious bronchitis virus