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5 Ways to Protect Your Emotional Health Over the Holidays
Just because it’s the holidays doesn’t mean the complexities of family dynamics disappear. These five tips can help ...
Mind & Spirit
December 23, 2023
Try This App to Avoid Ticks This Summer
A new app could help you avoid ticks and the risk of contracting Lyme disease. “We don’t want ...
Environmental
June 14, 2022
To Cut Your Dementia Risk, Grow Old With an Optimist?
Optimistic people may contribute to the health of their partners, research finds. The study, with 4,500 heterosexual couples, ...
Relationships
February 15, 2022
Sunscreen Chemical May Play a Part in Breast Cancer
The common sunscreen ingredient benzophenone-3, also known as oxybenzone or BP-3, can play a role in the development ...
Health
January 17, 2021
For the Sleep-Deprived, Small Distraction Can Have Dire Results
Small distractions can have serious consequences for people deprived of sleep, according to the largest experimentally controlled study ...
Life & Wellness
December 11, 2018
How Bacteria in Undercooked Chicken Can Cause Paralysis
A common bacterium found in improperly cooked chicken can cause Guillain-Barré Syndrome, or GBS, the world's leading cause ...
Health
December 11, 2016
Meditation Calms, Even If You’re Not Mindful
You don't have to be a naturally mindful person to reap the emotional benefits of meditation. When researchers ...
Health
September 29, 2016
Roller Coasters Can Jostle out Kidney Stones
Riding a roller coaster helps patients pass kidney stones with nearly a 70 percent success rate, research shows. ...
Health
September 26, 2016
Intelligent People Really Are Better at Chess
A new study offers some of the most conclusive evidence to date that intelligence is linked to chess ...
Science
September 16, 2016
Can Social Media Make Older People Healthier?
Older adults enjoy using Facebook, email, instant messaging, and other forms of social media—and doing so may even ...
People
September 5, 2016
Don’t Dismiss Dads as Just the Breadwinners
New research provides some of the most conclusive evidence to date of fathers' importance to children's outcomes. The ...
Family & Education
July 15, 2016
Mother Knows Best: Eat Your Veggies
A mother's own eating habits—and whether she views her child as a picky eater—has the most significant impact ...
Health
May 8, 2016
How Counterfeit Drugs Are Like a Chronic Disease
Until now, many developing nations—where counterfeit medicines are a real problem—haven't had a standard protocol to conduct investigations ...
Health
April 27, 2016
Teens 3X More Likely to Get Addicted to Painkillers
Younger teenagers are at higher risk of becoming dependent on prescription drugs within a year of when they ...
Health
December 29, 2015
How Smartphones Can Worsen Blue Feelings
People who swap electronic interaction for the real-life human kind find little if any satisfaction, a new study ...
Health
August 27, 2015
Ovarian Hormones May Fuel Binge-Eating Risk
A complex relationship among genes, hormones, and social factors can lead to eating disorders in women. New research shows ...
Health
July 24, 2015
Does Childhood Stress Make Women Gain Weight?
Stress in childhood may be a significant factor for women's weight gain, a new study suggests. In fact, ...
Health
July 11, 2015
How Bad Feelings Can Lead to Binge Eating
People who act impulsively in response to negative emotions are at greater risk of binge eating, according to ...
Health
June 14, 2015
Work-Family Conflict Can Make Employees Lash Out
People whose family life regularly gets in the way of their work are more likely to become emotionally ...
Careers
March 16, 2015
Galactic ‘Rain’ Can Slow Down Birth of Stars
A new study shows that a galaxy’s fertility may depend on galactic “rain.”
Science
March 5, 2015
Sincere ‘Thanks’ Can Clinch Loyal Customers
Customer satisfaction surveys are common, but companies rarely acknowledge the people who fill them out. A sincere, well-timed ...
People
January 5, 2015
Can This Cycle Spark Eating Disorder Risk?
Hormonal changes each month, part of the menstrual cycle, can cause women to eat more—a normal, biological occurrence. ...
Health
December 17, 2014
Mold on Corn Can Cause Liver Cancer
Certain molds, such as those that grow on corn, pistachios, and peanuts, produce a deadly carcinogenic toxin that ...
Health
December 11, 2014
Bad marriage, broken heart?
Older couples in a bad marriage – particularly female spouses – have a higher risk for heart disease ...
Health
November 24, 2014
What the 1918 ‘Spanish Flu’ Tells Us About Ebola
The 1918 influenza virus killed 50 million people worldwide, and now scientists are hoping to apply the lessons ...
Health
October 23, 2014
Trouble With Alcohol Varies Among Hispanics
New research untangles Mexican-American, Puerto Rican, and Cuban-American subgroups from overall alcohol use data about Hispanics. The study indicates ...
Health
September 30, 2014
Do Kids With ADHD Need Exercise Before School?
A new study shows that offering daily before-school, aerobic activities to younger at-risk children could help reduce the ...
Health
September 15, 2014
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