#life
Suicide Tendencies Higher for People Whose Parents Died When They Are Young
Multitasking - Mere Fiction or Simply an Edge?
You've probably heard that men are seemingly ineffective in multitasking, while women find it effortless to accomplish things in this way. Could this be true or is multitasking simply a product of a woman's imagination? 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". Health Benefits We Can Get from Meditation
There are a lot of health benefits people can get from meditation. Nowadays, people are into fitness and exercise. People are seeking and trying new and different ways to maintain or to improve their health. Highest Work-Life Balance: The 5 Best Countries Based on OECD 2015 Better Life Index
On the subject of work-life balance, those who live in Denmark win hands down. On the subject of work-life balance, those who live in Denmark win hands down. 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. Innovative Propositions Needed for Unusual Cancers
In an editorial published today by the Medical Journal of Australia, respected cancer researcher Professor Ian Olver says that finding the medication for unusual cancers needs innovative propositions that don't need massive numbers of patients for clinical tests. Happiness - Lesser in Adults Beyond 30
Are you happy? If you're in your 30s or older, a recent study has found that you're less presumably to answer "yes" than your parents were. Walk More Every Day to Keep the Doctor Away
Exercise can sustain lives, with a growth in the amount of steps walked each day creating a direct equivalence with long term existence. 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. Live Parasite Extracted from California Man's Brain
Surgeons extracted a live parasite from California man’s brain NAPA, CALIFORNIA -- A 26-year-old man from California is recovering after surgeons extracted a live parasite from his brain during an emergency surgery. 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. 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. Protein Emphasis on Brain Scans Discovered
Scientists have identified a way to emphasize a protein on brain scans so the edges of a tumor can be recognized more precisely.
MOST Read
Seized US Canned Food Company Looks to China, North Korea as Russian Sales Crash
How Long Is a Tootsie Roll? Bizarre Reason Why The Iconic Sweet is at the Centre of Diddy Rape Case
Mars Secures FTC Approval for $36 Billion Kellanova Acquisition
Nearly 18,000 Ice Cream Containers Recalled Over Plastic Contamination Risk
'We Need Them To Set Us Free': Ben & Jerry's Founders Ask Unilever To Sell Brand Back After 'Woke' CEO Axed
News