Health

Scientists, Mathematicians and Engineers Tend to Have Autistic Traits

A nationwide experiment conducted in the UK found that individuals working in the engineering and science fields tend to have more autistic-like attributes.
  • Brisk Walking Provides Better Benefits than Gym Workouts

    Findings by LSE show that brisk walking generates better health benefits in comparison to other more vigorous activities for weight loss.
  • Study: How Many Steps You Need To Make Each Day To Reduce Death Risks

    10,000 steps a day will take you further. A new study has found the best evidence so far of how walking 10,000 steps a day will keep us not only healthy, but away from risks of death.
  • Standing at Work Makes You Sit More at Home

    A study was conducted by researchers from the Loughborough University, England and Victoria University, Australia to assess the long-term effects of using standing desks at work. After three months. Participants are standing up for 5. 5 hours compared from the start and close to 9 hours of sitting.
  • Former Vegan Cautions: The Dangers of 'Obsessing' Over Healthy Eating

    When the initial constructive results of her vegan lifestyle subsided. Her stomach concerns eventually recurred, and together with them came a whole multitude of strange problems.
  • Shibuya Ward issues Japan's First Same-Sex Partnership Certificate

    Japanese gay couple Hiroko Masuhara (R) and Koyuki Higashi display a certificate of "partnership," issued by the Shibuya Ward office in Tokyo, on Thursday.
  • Too Much Use of Technology is Harmful to Teen’s Health

    In the past years technology improved human's way of living for the better. Yet, study reveals how the excessive use of it could pose danger to the health of teens.
  • Depression and Diabetes Associated to Motionless pregnancy

    Women who suffer from depression amid their second trimester are more probable to devote longer extent of time sitting down. A current research shows that this lazy behavior enhances the probability of expanded weight gain and gestational diabetes.
  • Jack the Ripper Unmasked by Australian Schoolteacher

    New South Wales schoolteacher Richard Patterson's 20-year investigation may have finally found the identity of the man hidden in the fog of mysterious killings in 19th century East London.
  • New Study: Top 7 Foods Healthy-Weight People Eat For Breakfast

    A Cornell Food and Brand Lab research team recently established an online Slim by Design registry to look into the characteristics and behaviours of people who are at a healthy weight and do not struggle with weight problems.
  • 'Sexy' Robot Mistaken for Real Human

    Five-foot six-inch Actroid F or Geminoid F is a female human android simulation that is capable of eye movements, response to eye-to-eye contact and recognition of body language.
  • Starbuck's Grande Plan: Sell Coffee Via Apple Apps

    The $969 million worth, most successful coffee chain proves again that it takes creativity, digital strategy and perfect partnership with the right players to be on the top. Starbucks has come up with one of the biggest (and smartest) line of attack to use the world's two most socially acceptable addictions these days-coffee and phones. Yes, according to Wired, Starbucks is teaming up with the most profitable company in the entire world with a net profit of $10.7 billion-Apple.
  • Children’s Comprehension of Self-Esteem Starts at Age 5

    5 year old children may have limited knowledge of the world compared to older people but a recent study confirms that their understanding of their self-worth matches up with adults.
  • "Circle With Disney" Gives Parents Control Over Children Apps and Devices

    Parents couldn't be more careful with children's internet usage nowadays. With today's launch of Circle with Disney device, parents can now have more control with children's internet use and screen time. Circle with Disney is a device, shaped like a cube, which works hand in hand with an iOS application that will give parents the ability to filter web content, set bedtime schedules, block ads, view usage history and even pause the internet.
  • Jared Leto Replaced by Luke Evans on The Girl on the Train, Lisa Kudrow Added

    The train stopped and Jared Leto departs "The Girl on the Train" and Luke Evans comes all aboard. FoodWorldNews previously reported that Jared Leto was in negotiations to take on a role in the movie starring Emily Blunt.
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