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07/05/2018
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By Carol Anderson
Supplementing with vitamin D shown to reduce chronic lower back pain
Back pain is something everyone experiences at one point, and it’s something we wouldn’t like to endure all the time. It’s said that Americans alone spend $50 billion annually for treatment and expensive pharmaceutical drugs. Fortunately, researchers found a more natural – and way cheaper – solution to this growing problem. A study published in Pain Physician suggests that […]
06/15/2018
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By Carol Anderson
Dogs that exercise need to consume more antioxidants for optimum health, but which diet formulations are the best?
Dogs are generally active creatures, which means their energy and strength get easily depleted. Good thing researchers found that additional antioxidants on dog diets can help them fight free radicals and avoid too much oxidative stress. To find out whether consuming more antioxidants has a positive effect on dogs, a team of researchers from the University […]
06/15/2018
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By Carol Anderson
Body language experts reveal the 5 signs somebody likes you
There’s probably no better feeling than knowing how a person actually feels towards you. However, during these times when social interactions are limited due to the rise of online platforms, it’s hard to familiarize oneself with the obvious body language saying someone likes you. According to an extensive study, there are only five main body […]
06/15/2018
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By Carol Anderson
Study: Face masks available in China may be ineffective in protecting consumers from air pollution
China has experienced an unprecedented growth in the last century. However, with the country’s gains in industrialization comes its undeniable pollution. As the first red alert in Beijing came into effect, schools closed down, and construction projects were halted. For some time, dealing with smog has become a norm for China’s capital. As part of […]
06/12/2018
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By Carol Anderson
The more curious the child, the better they’ll do in school, regardless of economic background
Early childhood education is important. It is said to have a great impact on the kind of person a child will be once he or she grows up. More particularly, the environment a child grows up in, and the access to good educational materials all contribute to how smart he or she will be in the future. […]
06/12/2018
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By Carol Anderson
How attractive a person is to you may be related to how your immune system perceives them
When going out on dates or meeting people, our perception of them often depends on how we see them physically. Are they good looking? Do they smell good? Are they dressed decently? Does their breath smell nice – the questions just go on. However, a recent study suggests that there is another part of our […]
06/12/2018
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By Carol Anderson
PTSD patients can no longer recognize positive emotions, disturbing study concludes
It’s great that more people are becoming aware of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and how it affects those who were diagnosed with it. Recently, an addition to the list of PTSD effects has been added by researchers – one that is a bit more alarming than the others. A study has shown that people who suffer from the […]
06/11/2018
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By Carol Anderson
Study: Teens should run a mile every day to prevent depression
Teens aged between 15 and 19 were found to be more vulnerable to succumb to depression due to academic stress and social pressure. To combat this mental issue, experts suggest that teens run a mile daily to prevent depression. Research says, the lack of physical activity could possibly be the reason why more kids are having […]
06/11/2018
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By Carol Anderson
Study: Air pollution may be causing more people to commit petty crimes
Air pollution is known for negatively impacting the lives of many. It causes several health problems such as increasing the risk of heart disease, stroke, lung cancer, and respiratory issues. More than that, it’s really bad for the environment. But recently, another adverse effect of air pollution was added to the list. In a study published […]
06/07/2018
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By Carol Anderson
Children raised in rural environments and surrounded by animals develop stronger immune systems
It’s said that being in rural areas has enormous benefits to our physical health. We’ve also been told that growing up in an environment where we’re exposed to animals and nature reduces the risk of developing asthma and some other diseases. A more recent study, however, found that growing up in a place close to nature […]
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