[ad_1] Have you ever used the job as a reason not to go to the gym? Well, it might be time to think of a new excuse. Researchers at the University of …
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[ad_1] Spending too much time on "social media" sites like Facebook is making people more than just miserable. It may also be making them depressed. A new study conducted by psychologists at …
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[ad_1] Struggling to lose those few extra pounds? New research suggests climbing on the scale every day could be the key to lose more weight. Sarah Lord is one of many Americans …
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[ad_1] A study conducted by researchers in California explored potential barriers and facilitators for prostate cancer screening choices. Prostate cancer is the second most diagnosed cancer in the United States, and Black …
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[ad_1] Depression is no laughing matter. It is a serious, life-threatening condition that proves fatal to over 25,000 Americans per year when figuring that between 50 and 75 percent of all suicides …
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[ad_1] The benefits of adequate sleep range from reducing health risks to better mental health. But when you miss sleep regularly, there are tons of side effects, besides cranky, that inevitably will …
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[ad_1] How long we live in families we believe, but we have less influence on our lives, according to a new study. Yes, our DNA plays a significant role and our environment …
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[ad_1] Another day, another coffee study. New research suggests that you can protect your brain – and the roast matters. Canadian researchers from the Krembil Brain Institute in Toronto tested Starbucks VIA …
Read More »Baby boom for some nations, collapse for others: study
[ad_1] Soaring birth rates in developing countries is fueling the global baby boom, while women in dozens of wealthier countries are not producing enough children to maintain the country's population level, according …
Read More »How was born the water of the Earth? A new study can tell us a lot about the birth of planets
[ad_1] The Earth has three parts of water and a piece of earth – even so, scientists have still not been able to agree totally on a theory as to the creation …
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