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Meditation Over Morphine: Which is More Effective to as Pain Reliever?
Meditation and Pain: Studies show that meditation can reduce pain by 44%
An in depth study proving how meditation can help cut pain level by 44%. Take a look at any magazine and you'll find out that being mindful of one's surroundings and self has definitely gained more attention lately. Melanoma: How does a Normal Mole Turn into a Cancerous One
Experts show how sunlight can turn a simple mole into melanoma. Researchers have recently discovered a new way to tell if an odd-looking mole is about to become a malignant one just by looking at its genetic changes. Can Depression Be Treated Without a Therapist?
A study reveals that while computer programs are readily available, depressed people still need a touch of human interaction. The Other Side of Narcissism
W. Keith Campbell, a psychology professor at the University of Georgia, calls this trait a tool in our toolbox that can help us nail that job interview, pick someone up at a bar or win that new leadership position at work. Energy Drinks could Harm Heart Health for Young Adults
Researchers found that a single can of energy drink increased blood pressure and stress hormone responses among young adults. Junk Food and Soda Not Sole Culprit For American Obesity Says Cornell Study
Bags of chips, sugary sodas, and high calorie fast-food aren't the sole reason for America's fast rising obesity problem. Opposite Sex Siblings Have More Confidence in Building Relationships From Adolescence to Adulthood
This study shows that sibling experiences are important in the social development process. Growing up with a sibling of the opposite sex may have more benefits than we think. New Study: Your Body Shape Reveals Secrets About Your Health
A pot belly can be a bad thing, even if you're not considered overweight. A new research suggests normal-weight people who have more fat on their waistlines may be at a higher risk of death over the years than overweight or obese people whose fat is more distributed on the hips and thighs. Children Who Are Closer to Their Mothers May Be More at Risk for Depression
Adult children who felt they were emotionally closer to their mother than their siblings were more likely to show signs of depression. What is Driving the Obesity Epidemic in the U.S.?
Researchers found out that obesity is not because of fast foods and junk foods. Regardless of their bad reputation, junk food, fast food and soda are not the major cause of the obesity epidemic in the United States, Cornell University researchers argue. Study: New Docs' Suicidal Thoughts Eased with Online Therapy
A new study found that this online therapy helps medical interns vent out their feelings of depression. All About the Psychedelic Club Drug Being Used to Treat Depression
A new study show that Ketamine may actually have a good effect in treating people with treatment-resistant depression. Have We Lost our Ability to Sit Quietly?
The real question is, do we know what rest really is? For a number of people it means surfing the internet or sitting in front of the TV. For some it may be spending time in the garden or in the gym. Study Says: Emotional Support through Marital Problems Frustrates Husbands
While women like to receive emotional support through marital problems, the same cannot be said for men.
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