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Hashtags #MuslimsAreNotTerrorists, #NotInMyName and #IAmAMuslim: Muslims Speak Out Against Paris Attacks
People from all over the world, coming from all walks of life have expressed their support and sentiments through various platforms: Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook. Life-Changing Weight Loss Story: Woman Who Lost 200 Pounds Gained So Much More
Now 42 years old, Jen recalled struggling with her weight way since she was in middle school. She wanted to push people away and she believed that increasing her weight was the solution to that. She was triumphant as she ballooned to almost 400 pounds. Could You be Your Own Doctor? New Study Explains How You Can Be
A new study suggests that we can really be the best predictors of our own health. So if you say that you are in great health condition, you might just really be. Asthma Triggers: Is Anxiety the Cause of Your Decreased Lung Function?
Can Anxiety trigger Asthma? Anxiety sensitivity, in a much simpler term is known as being afraid of fear. Sounds confusing, right? But when people who have anxiety sensitivity also develop asthma, it increases their suffering and puts them at a higher risk especially in managing their asthma. Diwali: Celebrate Motherhood for this Year's Hindu Festival
With food, family and fireworks, Diwali is celebrated by Hindus across the world today. This year, the festival highlight's being a woman or motherhood to be specific. And this is what a new mother, Vishva Samani started to realize. Bring Your Sweaters Back to its Original Size, Harvard Startup Discover "Unshrinkit"
Harvard foundation bound to "unshrink" clothing Getting upset when taking your clothes out of the washer or dryer only to notice they have become smaller? A foundation company called Unshrinkit desires to mend that problem. Marks and Spencer Wasting Trolley-Loads of Food at New Bradford Store
Marks and Spencer at the center of controversy of after wasting trolley-loads of food at new Bradford store Can Vitamin C Stop the Common Cold and Make You Feel Better?
Fall and winter are the spike seasons for colds. One of the most beloved word-of-mouth cold countermeasures is Vitamin C. Charles Bonnet Syndrome: Low Vision Could Lead to Visual Hallucinations
Sight loss and partial blindness will lead to Charles Bonnet Syndrome, a condition named after the Swiss philosopher who gave light to the hallucinations of his grandfather who was almost blind. This condition can develop when a person's vision is classified as "low-vision". Cancer Survivors Have Fewer Chances of Receiving Callbacks From Possible Employers
According to a recent study conducted by Rice University and Penn State University researchers, job seekers who are cancer survivors have fewer chances of receiving callbacks from probable retail managers than those who did not reveal their health experiences. Reducing Systolic Blood Pressure to 120 can Save Your Life
The study revealed that in patients at heightened risk for heart diseases, focusing for a systolic blood pressure -- the upper number in identifying a blood pressure -- of less than 120 mm Hg (millimeters of mercury) generates reduced numbers of severe cases of cardiovascular occurrence and death, compared to patients whose goal systolic blood pressure was 140 mm Hg. Common Antibiotics can Cause Cardiac Death, Increase Risks of Ventricular Tachyarrhythmia
Macrolides is a group of commonly used antibiotics for bacterial infections like bronchitis, pneumonia and some sexually transmitted diseases and linked with a meager but statistically critical heightened risk of unforeseen cardiac death. The Richest, not the Sickest, Patients may Have an Advantage in Organ Transplants
According to the research presented at the American Heart Association's Scientific Sessions 2015, signing up with more than one organ transplant center seems to give an advantage to rich patients over those with the utmost medical urgency. How Aerobic Exercise can Reverse the Brain's Aging Process
Aerobic exercise seems to develop brain functions and decreases the markers of neurodegeneration in older adults at risk of acquiring Alzheimer's disease (AD).
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