Health

Katy Perry Net Worth: 'Roar' Songstress' $135 Million Tops Taylor Swift As Highest Music Earner; Does This Mean "Bad Blood" 2.0?

The singer knocked other popular musicians such as Taylor, Lady Gaga and Beyonce. Katy Perry did not make as many headlines not sell as many albums but she handily beat Taylor Swift to become the highest-earning woman in music this year.
  • Mark Bittman Quits New York Times Job To Bring Healthier Food to Americans

    After quitting his job at New York Times last September, Mark Bittman surprises the food world with another announcement.
  • Good Eating Habits Have Saved a Million Lives

    Amidst various headlines featuring the adverse health results of the American diet comes a hint of good news: a new research suggests that developments in U.S. eating habits have obviated more than a million premature deaths in a 14-year duration.
  • Wayne County to Fund $1M for Rape Kit Backlog

    One million dollars will be allocated to the Sexual Assault Kit Task Force of Wayne County which intends to solve the 11,000 back logged rape cases found in a Detroit police storage facility last 2009.
  • What Food Contribute to Weight Gain in Children?

    The findings showed that children who gained the most weight over the course of 3 years ate more butter and margarine, fried fish and poultry, potato chips, processed meat, French fries, milk, sweets, and sugary beverages.
  • 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.
  • Brain Drills Boosts Memory and Performance of Daily Tasks in Older People

    According to a recent study published in JAMDA, playing online games that tests the reasoning and memory skills - brain training - could have essential advantages for older people in their day to day lives.
  • The Secret to Boosting Sex Life is the Equal Split of Housework

    Gone are the commonplace ideas of boosting intimacy with oysters and date nights. Gone are the commonplace ideas of boosting intimacy. A study by family ecology professor Dr Matt Johnson of the Department of Human Ecology at the University of Alberta found, instead, that the frequency and satisfaction level of a couple's sex life is directly down to the equal sharing of housework between men and women.
  • Why Don't Sleepwalkers Feel Any Pain?

    In a study on somnambulism where the sleepwalkers experienced at least one instance of injury, 79 percent of the sleepwalkers continued sleeping unaware of their injury.
  • Why Choose High Intensity Interval Training (HIIT) for Your Workout

    With many people wanting to be healthy and physically fit, gyms around America are adopting a physical fitness program that according to experts is effective- Interval training.
  • The Sex Talk Reduces Risky Sexual Behavior Among Teens

    For some reason, dads and teenagers always dread conversations about sex the most. But actually, parents must know that this is probably what their children need to stay safe. A new research from North Carolina State University concludes that parents (especially moms) talking with their children about the "birds and the bees" may actually make their children practise safe sex and use condoms.
  • Falls and Fractures in Elderly People Linked to Muscle Loss

    According to research conducted by the University of Southampton, older people with an age-related loss of muscle mass and strength may be at higher risk of falling and bone fractures.
  • Want a Healthier Baby? Feed Him Homemade Baby Food

    Homemade Baby Food is the Best Choice Being parents, most of them worry about a lot of things but one thing makes the top of their list, it's how to feed their children nutritious and healthy food.
  • Pit Viper Killed by 17-Month Old Baby in Brazil

    He was playing in the garden with the family dog when Lorenzo suddenly became quiet. His mother noticed the silence and became concerned.
  • Gmail Will Now Write Email Replies For You

    Aren't email was supposed to make our lives faster and easier? This might be something Google, the world's biggest email service, has also been thinking when they decided to fix this problem with software that provides automatic responses to some emails. Welcome Smart Reply this Thursday.
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