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Does diet influence mental health? Assessing the evidence
Originally appeared in Medicalnewstoday.com Written by Tim Newman Does diet influence mental health? Assessing the evidence Can diet impact mental health? A new review takes a look at the evidence. Overall, the authors conclude that although nutrition certainly does...
The 13 emotions that music evokes in us
Originally appeared in Medicalnewstoday.com Written by Maria Cohut, Ph.D. The 13 emotions that music evokes in us A new study from the University of California, Berkeley has identified and mapped the 13 subjective experiences that different kinds of music can evoke in...
Why do women have less sex as they age?
Originally appeared in Medicalnewstoday.com Written by Maria Cohut, Ph.D. Why do women have less sex as they age? As women get older, they tend to have less sex. They may also find it less enjoyable than before. So far, studies have explained these tendencies by...
7 Things That’ll Help You Sleep Like a Baby On Your Next Flight
Originally appeared in Thediscoverer.com Here's an understatement — Airplanes are noisy. Just ask anyone who’s taken a flight, and they’ll tell you about chatting passengers, crying babies and roaring engines. It’s not easy trying to catch some ZZZ’s in this type of...
Women and men at risk of different obesity-related conditions
Originally appeared in Medicalnewstoday.com By Maria Cohut Women and men at risk of different obesity-related conditions New evidence from a large dataset suggests that, while obesity increases health risks for everyone, women and men with obesity are predisposed to...
Exercising before breakfast may be most healthful choice
Originally appeared in Medicalnewstoday.com By Lauren Sharkey Exercising before breakfast may be most healthful choice Figuring out when to exercise could be just as important as the exercise itself, according to new research on the relationship between meal times and...
Chiropractic: A Life-Saving Choice
Despite increasing public and professional awareness, revised pain-management guidelines and other signs of change, the numbing numbers still stand out: an estimated 130 deaths a day due to an opioid overdose. Could a lasting solution be as simple as visiting a doctor...
Which Sport Are Women Beating Men At?
This article originally appeared in OZY, by Alice Morrison According to conventional wisdom and most of the sport’s history, women should not win ultraendurance events — ever — when competing against men. But they are. Three big wins in the past few months have put...
9 Ways Technology May Be Hurting You
Originally appeared in Everydayhealth.com By Kathleen Hall Using Common Gadgets Can Cause Repetitive Strain Injuries Blackberry thumb. Text neck. Gorilla arm. These are all terms for ways that frequent technology use can hurt our bodies. Fortunately, there are ways to...
How to Deal With Shame
Originally appeared in Care2.com By Experience Life How to Deal With Shame Don’t let shame limit your life or hinder your potential. Here’s how to respond to shame. Kevin Roberts grew up in an alcoholic family and struggled to feel good about himself in the wider...