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Productive Night Owls: People Who Sleep Late Are Actually Smarter And More Creative
Why Some People Can't Hold Their Alcohol Finally Explained
Here's why? It has something to do with the complex way our bodies are made and if you are a weak drinker you now have an explanation. Live a Healthier Lifestyle This Holiday, Research Tells You How It's Done
As the holidays are known to have a lot of rushing that's going on, you also have to make time for activities you enjoy doing even if it means saying no to something else. By doing so, you don't have to stop doing the things that makes you happy. Fear and Stigma is More Death Defying: ‘This is what it’s really like to live with HIV’
'HIV isn't a death sentence. It's a punctuation mark in the long sentence that is life' -Cristian Sandulescu Huawei Unveils Their Newest Technology - Fast Charging Batteries
A 68% charged status was generated in a span of two minutes which is not big enough to run a smartphone. But with the battery that has the higher capacity, as the firm claims, was charged by 48% in five minutes and could provide up to 10 hours of talk time. A Global Health Crisis: Is Antibiotic Resistance Dangerous? Find Out What WHO Has to Say
With the effort to put an end to the threats posed by antibiotics tolerance, The World Health Organization has surveyed a number of 10,000 people across 12 countries as part of the CDC's "Get Smart About Antibiotics Week," Can Therapeutic Hypothermia Help Cardiac Arrest Patients?
According to a recent study published in the journal Circulation, lowering the body temperature of cardiac arrest patients with "non-shockable" heart rhythms, was found to increase the chances of survival as well as brain function. Ketamine: All You Need to Know About Its Use, Misuse, and Health Effects
Ketamine, a type of medication known as a class III scheduled drug, that is widely used to induce loss of consciousness, produce relaxation, and relieve pain in both humans and animals. In other medical settings such as in hospitals, the use of Ketamine has been approved. 'Obesity': Is it Genetic?
FTO gene is said to be responsible to an individual's high obesity risk. It's a known fact that obesity is one of the leading causes in the deterioration of one's physical health. Will Robots Put Your Jobs at Risk?
If robots will take over, is there any way that humans can fight and resist this change? One thing is for sure though, a few people will be losing their jobs as this robot evolution continues. Could You be Your Own Doctor? New Study Explains How You Can Be
A new study suggests that we can really be the best predictors of our own health. So if you say that you are in great health condition, you might just really be. Anxiety is Linked to Higher IQ
'Geneius is Pain' John Lenon Anxiety isn't really appealing as it would sometimes cause an individual to breakdown and worry for no specific reason. Origins Of Earth's Water: New Study Suggests it May Have Come from Outer Space
Recent study presents that maybe the Earth's ocean came from outer space and did not form because of a blitz of celestial impacts. Cooking Food with Science in Mind, The Food Lab Founder Shares How This Can Produce Better Dishes
Kenji taught the cooks in Roxy's Grilled Cheese how to cook delicious food through science. Kenji Lopez-Alt, a 'little nerdling' who's the grandson of an organic chemist and the son of a microbiologist, happens to also love cooking. Pamela Anderson is Cured From Hepatitis C; Why is The Medication So Expensive?
An effective product requires high amount of research, which needs a lot of cash being put in. News broke out that Pamela Anderson is cured from Hepatitis C in which she got from sharing tattoo needles from her ex-boyfriend Tommy Lee.
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