Reporter: Nas Cagahastian

'Study Reveals Where Mothers Get Their Strength From

Usually being the primary parent, mothers carry the essential role of tending to their (and sometimes, not theirs at all) children's needs and nurturing their well-being. It is indeed a hard duty to rear generations and generations. As the famous singer Adele just described it, "It's f***king hard. Everyone...does it, how hard can it be?"
  • '5 Easy Ways to Stay Away from Osteoporosis

    The list of foods we need to avoid and cause serious diseases is rapidly growing. While the WHO continues to declare what not to eat, Yahoo Health reminds us of the essential mineral that is often neglected but is actually crucial to our overall health-calcium. This important mineral keeps our bones strong and healthy, and away from osteoporosis.
  • 'Sure Tips To Treat All Kinds of Acne

    Believe it or not, everyone has to deal with breakouts (at least once in his life) including supermodels and celebrities. Acne is the single most common skin problem in the United States and treatments depend on what type of acne it is. Good news is, we have the solutions shared by Dermatologist Dr. Anne Chiu to Yahoo Health.
  • 'Dr. Pimple Popper Earns Millions of Views

    A lot of people get disgusted of acnes, blackheads and cysts but they are Dr. Sandra Lee a.k.a. Dr. Pimple Popper's favourite things. The board certified dermatologist from California has an odd fondness for popping pimples and squeezing blackheads out of her patients' pores-that has caused her instant fame and thousands of followers.
  • '3 Hottest Hair Trends in 2015, According to Google

    From How To's and latest trends sported by famous celebrities, Google never fails and is always there to supply us the wanted information. The ever reliable search engine has compiled the most-googled beauty trends of 2015 and guess what...they are all about hair! Plus, you would never guess which made it to the top. Clue: Not only girls love their hair!
  • 'The Best and Worst Diet Sodas Ranked

    WARNING: This article might crush your dream of losing weight. Prepared now? Alright. The most popular weight-loss product in America was scientifically proven to actually encourage weight-gain. Yes, your diet soda makes you fat.
  • 'TIME's 30 Most Influential Teens of 2015

    It is that time of the year when one of the most influential magazines in the world releases its annual list of Most Influential Teens of the year. TIME has looked through various fields and professions, rampant social media and overall ability to inspire and call the attention of today's generation.
  • 'Twitter, the New Medical Practitioners’ Tool to Improve Patients’ MRI Experience

    Clinicians have become more creative and decided to utilize the rampant social networking site Twitter. While Twitter has been known as a #hashtag hub for breaking news and celebrity tweets, a new study published in the Journal of Medical Imaging and Radiation sees potential in the social networking to be a helpful feedback tool.
  • 'Prolonged TV Viewing Causes Death

    Calling all couch potatoes and TV series lovers to get up and have a break from the TV. Here's another reason why we need to leave the TV alone: research shows that watching TV is not only bad for our eyes but also to our health as it is now linked to 8 leading causes of death in the United States. Yes, prolonged TV viewing may cause death.
  • 'Calm Babies with Singing Instead of Talking

    Good news for tired mothers who have been spending their sleepless nights with their crying and wailing babies! Research has found a better strategy to calm your babies and tuck them to sleep.
  • 'Love Hormone Improves Social Behavious of Children with Autism

    A potential pharmaceutical therapy for autism has been discovered recently in Australia. Researchers from the University of Sydney delivered a nasal spray of a synthetic version of the "love hormone" oxytocin to children with autism and saw significant responses. Results showed that the treatment improved social, emotional and social responses among the children.
  • ''Green' Buildings Pave the Way to Better Performing Workers

    Companies and employers may now have a better way of increasing productivity at the workplace. A new study from Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health declares air quality in the office may be able to increase workers' cognitive performance.
  • 'Pregnant? Research Says You Can’t Use Makeup

    Additional to numerous (not to mention, really tempting) foods that pregnant women cannot eat, a newly published review article has concluded that using makeup and beauty creams is not good for expectant mothers. Sorry mothers, you got that right-no wine nor cosmetics for you.
  • 'Makeup and Beauty Products Cause Breast Cancer

    You love and wear makeup every day? Think again. Research shows that it does not only make you pretty but also susceptible to breast cancer.
  • 'Your Lifestyle Makes You Tired and Worn Out

    Have you had a full night sleep yet still awoke tired and worn out? That is because 8 hours of sleep is not enough to get a "good sleep". Dr. Christopher Magee, Deputy Director at the Centre for Health Initiatives, tells The Huffington Post Australia that a person had a good sleep when he or she feels rested and energized upon waking up. On the other hand, poor sleep can cause undue sleepiness and low energy during the day.
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