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Susmita Baral
April 20, 2015
4 Ways Diet Soda is Dangerous for Your Health
How seemingly "healthier," low-calorie sodas are worse than the regular formula.
October 17, 2014
Study Discovers Best Scientist-Approved Tactic to Quit Smoking
Graphic images, long thought to be the best deterrent to smoking, were not deemed the most effective in a recent study.
October 14, 2014
4 Simple Behaviors That Help Prevent Heart Attacks
Each year, 720,000 Americans have a heart attack. Reduce your risk with these 4 healthy choices.
October 14, 2014
Is Restaurant Water Safe to Drink? 4 Things to Know About Germs
A simple glass of water can harbor more germs than a toilet seat. Gross!
October 14, 2014
Americans Consume 23 Sticks of Butter a Year: Is the Habit Healthy?
For ages, health experts and doctors have advised against consuming too much butter as it allegedly increases the risk of heart problems and other health issues, including ovarian cancer in women.
October 13, 2014
Workplace Wellness: 5 Ways to Stay Healthy at the Office
Researchers have found that desk jobs come with various health risks, but you can stay healthy following these five steps.
October 09, 2014
Which Profession Drinks the Most Java? Survey Reveals Coffee Addicts
Does your profession lead the way in coffee consumption?
October 03, 2014
Kate Middleton’s Pregnancy Sheds Light on Health Condition
The royal pregnancy again brings an important health issue to light: hyperemesis gravidarum. But what exactly is it?
October 01, 2014
How Bananas Could Reduce Your Stroke Risk
According to a recent study, consuming bananas can reduce the risk of stroke in post-menopausal women.
September 27, 2014
5 Ways Having a Pet Improves Your Health
Having pets means you have a companion, and apart from housing an adorable animal in your home, you could very well be improving your health.
September 26, 2014
Your Desk Job Can Be Deadly, But the Damage Is Reversible
A new study shows there could be a simple way to reverse the negative impact of prolonged sitting.
September 25, 2014
How Eating Fruit Can Help You Live Longer
The findings of a new study from Oxford University are giving merit to the saying "an apple a day keeps the doctor away."
September 24, 2014
Want to Snack Less? Stop Watching Action Movies
Researchers have found an interesting link between what we watch and how much we consume.
September 19, 2014
Tea Time: How Drinking The Beverage Can Save Your Life
Drinking tea is a vice for many, but it is a vice that can extend your life span.
September 19, 2014
Diabetes Rates Are Rising in America Because of Obesity
According to a new study, obesity is the biggest contributor to the increased incidence and prevalence of diabetes.
September 18, 2014
What Is the Dangerous Ingredient Lurking in Your Toothpaste?
Reports have surfaced concerning questionable ingredients in everyday toothpaste that might be bad for the consumer.
September 10, 2014
1 in 3 Children Are Obese, And Their Parents Can’t Tell
A new study, published in the journal Pediatrics, found that when it comes to their children's obesity, parents are not accurate judges.
September 08, 2014
No Motivation to Exercise? Your Brain Might Be Responsible
A portion of your brain could be the reason you never want to head to the gym, study finds.
September 07, 2014
Choose Kale Over Cake: Study Finds We Can Learn to Crave Healthy Foods
It could be possible to condition ourselves to desire healthy, low-calorie foods over unhealthy, high-calorie options.
September 05, 2014
‘Sleep Drunkenness’ Is a Thing, and It’s More Common Than You Think
Is your morning grogginess the result of too little sleep, or are you suffering from "sleep drunkenness"?
September 02, 2014
Want to Be Fit in Middle Age? Moderate Drinking Can Help
A new study from University College London has found a connection between drinking and fitness -- can it benefit your health?
August 29, 2014
Why Doctors Want Your Teenager to Start School Later
Find out why an organization of U.S. pediatricians are making the case for school to start at a later time.
August 28, 2014
How Much Salt Should You Really Consume?
Salt plays a role in 1.5 million heart-related deaths around the world each year. Does your diet have too much sodium in it?
August 27, 2014
Should You Be Banning Sugar From Your Kids’ Diets?
With school about to start, many parents are rightfully wondering what toll sugar takes on their child’s body.
August 25, 2014
Why You’re Judging People More Quickly Than You Think
A new study claims that our brains make their own conclusions about an individual's trustworthiness without us consciously knowing it.
August 21, 2014
How Morning Sickness Is Good for Your Baby’s Health
Researchers have found an interesting correlation with morning sickness: those who suffer from it have a lower risk of miscarrying.
August 20, 2014
Dieting Makes You Healthier, But It Also Causes Depression
You would think that having a healthier body would leave you happy, but a new study found that dieting leaves you more depressed.
August 18, 2014
Are There Any Health Benefits to Fasting?
It is a common belief that fasting will help you lose weight since it entails not eating for an extended period of time. In fact, experts have found the opposite is true.
August 12, 2014
Is Your Healthy Lifestyle Really Harming Your Body?
Orthorexia nervosa is a disorder seen in those who limit their food intake to such an extreme level that the individual cannot take part in daily activities.
August 12, 2014
The One Question That Can Identify a Narcissist
Narcissism is often super easy to detect when meeting a new person or something you discover too late in the game. Here's how to tell.
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