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Want to Make your Hair Shinier and Stronger? Try Raw Juices!
Juices from certain fruits are the best way to make sure that your hair will be glossy and healthy according to an expert. Warning: Beware of Caramel Apples Due to Listeria
Caramel apples have somewhat became a tradition in the American culture as part of celebrating Halloween. Kids are always looking forward to it as treat or something that they would get from a nearby park vendor. What Drives Anorexia, Key Aspect Unlocked by Research
A group of researchers based in New York may have found a significant link between the activities of two regions in the human brain that play an important role in the decision-making process among individuals who have anorexia nervosa. Individuals with this psychological illness suffer from extreme fear of weight gain. Scientists are familiar with the habits that characterise this disorder but, until recently, know very little about the how and why of an anorexic person's food choices. Turmeric craze causes price upsurge
Turmeric has finally made its way to be on the spotlight nowadays. This sudden boost in popularity explains why the price of the ginger variety continues to swell. Study Shows Cancer Survivors Are Prone To Unhealthy Diet Habits
It is a common assumption to think that those who have battled and survived cancer would finally decide to eat healthier the next time the doctor tells them they are cancer free. It would a shock a lot of people to find out that it is the complete opposite of it. Physical Health Neglected among Mental Health Patients
While previous study indicated that mentally ill individuals in England are five times more likely to require emergency assistance in hospital admissions, findings determined that only 20% of these admissions likely to be explicitly related to mental issues. New Research States Sitting for a Long Time isn't Bad After All
New research reveals that sitting for a long time may not be bad after all. Are you worried about sitting in your office cubicle or in classes for a long period of time on a daily basis? A new research sheds light on previous studies that reiterate that sitting for a long time have higher risk of early death, even for people who are otherwise healthy. What Your Birth Month Say About Your Health Risks
Can your birth month reveal your health risks? Summer seems to be a good way to celebrate your birthday. The weather is perfect to go outside and feel the sun on your face. Another Milestone in Stem Cell technology: Therapy for Fetuses
A team of scientists at Karolinska Institute in Sweden has paved the way for another milestone in stem cell technology when it conducted a pre-natal stem cell procedure on two fetuses that have since been born and showed positive responses. The Stress Hormone That’s Messing with Your Diet
Stress eating is just one way this hormone messes with your weight All of us have those weeks when we overdose on stress, leaving us to soothe our misery with late-night ice cream binges. Coco Rocha Is Not Rushing To Lose Weight After Giving Birth
Coco Rocha revealed she hasn't exercised much since giving birth to her daughter. Coco Rocha revealed she hasn't exercised much since giving birth to her daughter, Ioni in March because carrying her baby around was enough for her. Diet Sodas Must Be Taxed As They Are Fuelling Obesity, According To Experts
Drinking diet soda may go hand in hand with indulging in extra helpings of sugar- and fat-laden food like cookies or french fries, a new study suggests. 'Million Dollar Listing' Star Ryan Serhant was Rushed to a Hospital due to Food Poisoning
'Million Dollar Listing New York' star, Ryan Serhant was reportedly rushed to a hospital after experiencing severe abdominal pain. The Shin-an-ji Temple Rock Garden Is A Zen Garden That You Can Eat and It's Sweet! [PHOTOS]
Be careful not to finish the whole thing too fast! Zen rock gardens are strategically placed rocks surrounded by raked sand to mimic water ripples - which aim to inspire a state of calm, relaxation and balance in people.
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