Traffic Noise Can Push Blood Pressure up
A recent study in the September issue of the Environmental Health journal links living near noisy roads with high blood pressure. The research into...
Happiness Improves the Memory
According to the research conducted by the scientists from the University of Magdeburg (Germany), the release of dopamine hormone in the body increases long-term...
Coffee Intake Helps Avoid Mistakes at Work
A recent research discovered that people working shifts can avoid making errors if they drink coffee.
Since working shifts disorganizes the human body clock, shift...
4 Benefits of Electronic Cigarettes Compared to Tobacco
Vaping has become a popular way to quit smoking for many people. However, many former tobacco smokers vape because they still enjoy smoking but...
Human Growth Hormone Results
Human growth hormone, or hgh, has been studied for over 100 years, and there came a time in the 1980s when the new synthetic...
27 Foods Better Eschewed than Chewed
There are so many foods around that look and smell all right, but are actually either fakes or unwholesome, and sometimes just bad, stuff....
Surviving A Traumatic Birth
Giving birth is often seen as one of the most miraculous and beautiful moments in a woman's lifetime, but for some, it can be...
Fruit Is Fattening
Scientists at Imperial College London claim that you risk packing on extra pounds and damaging your teeth by eating too much fruit. Fruit is...
How CBD Treats Acne and Psoriasis
Skin disorders like acne and psoriasis are made all the more frustrating since there’s no obvious cure. There may be an array of treatments...
Foods Irritating You
Are you used to beat down stress with chocolate, cheese, and bananas? But they can provoke hysteria and insomnia!
Avoid Chocolate, Banana & Cheese
That is...
We Sleep Less Than We Think
Many temptations of the modern life are robbing us of the precious sleeping time. After studying sleep duration among middle-aged men and women, epidemiologist...
Antidepressants: More Side Effects than Benefits
The belief that antidepressants are safe and effective is wrong, according to Paul Andrews, the evolutionary biologist at McMaster University.
Antidepressants are used to relieve symptoms...