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'Healthy Food Effects Vary, Different People Respond to Eating the Same Meal
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'Post-Natal Depression: Are New Dads at Risk as Well?
In a recent study, researchers found out that the anxiety that is felt upon the arrival of the newborn baby is as common as the postnatal depression, and the risks for men are nearly as high as for women. -
'Another E-Cigarette Accident: 29-Year-Old Suffered Facial Fractures, Fractured Vertebrae, and Teeth Damage
As soon as investigation results were released, it was found that the device that he was using wasn't properly configured which resulted to the explosion that can probably be the reason for him to be in a wheelchair for the rest of his life. -
'Recent Studies Revealed that Marijuana May Help A Patient With Parkinson's Disease
“Recently, another study revealed significant improvement in specific motor symptoms after treatment with Cannabis." -
'Is Giving Birth on a Weekend Riskier Than on a Weekday?
Is giving birth on a weekend riskier than doing so on weekdays? Find out what experts have to say. -
'Sneeze Mechanics: A Design in the Making
Researchers recently discovered a sequential design found in the substances that we eject when we sneeze. They were able to uncover how the fluids slowly break into drops using a high end video footage. There is an obvious progression of the shapes and the movement. -
'Determine Your Child's Intellect With a Use of a Raisin and a Plastic Cup
According to the conclusion of a new study led by researchers from the UK's University of Warwick, with just a simple test that involves a raisin and a plastic cup, a toddler's future in terms of his academic performance can now be predicted. -
'Breast Feeding Not Just Best for Babies but Can Also Reduce the Risk of Developing Diabetes
According to a new study, for moms who breast-feed, another potential benefit was found as it can reduce the risk of developing type 2 diabetes. -
'Tobacco Use on Teenagers Can Be Reduced If Tobacco Displays Can Be Hidden, Study Reveals
A new study finds that given the fact that tobacco ads and products are kept out of sight, teenagers may be less likely to buy cigarettes in convenience stores. -
'Food Servers: Are They the Carriers of Several Illnesses?
Several forms of human contact with contaminated things can generate the passing of germs especially for food servers. This can unknowingly be passed on to customers by means of not-so-clean hands. -
'Why Do You Like That Pizza? Could Be That Wonderful Smell.
Study reveals what and why you like the food you eat. -
'Shocking Electric Bill? Here's What You Can Do
They have reported that on an average use, UHD TVs consume 30 percent more power than other TV sets including HD TVs. Hence, a bigger electricity bill is coming our way, so we have to brace ourselves. -
'The Way You Think About Food Might be Diffrent From Another Due to Blood Sugar Levels, Research Reveals
The reason why personalized eating choices are still more likely to induce healthy people than universal dietary advice is due to the huge differences that they found in the rise of blood sugar levels among different people who happens to consume identical meals. -
'Depression: Recent Studies Revealed That Hay Fever Can Cause Depression
The studies documented in the Journal of Psychosomatic Research, revealed that teens who suffer from hay fever are more prone to being depressed as an adult. -
'Are Tasers Really Less Lethal?
Without proper handling, eye injuries, seizures, tonic-clonic seizures, collapsed lung commonly known as pneumothorax and seizures in people with epilepsy are just some of the known risks of using Tasers.
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