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Poor Sleeping Habits Linked To Kidney Disease, Study Says

According to a new study, poor sleeping habits can be linked to kidney disease for women. According to a new study, poor sleeping habits can be linked to kidney disease for women.
  • The Best Headphone Ever Created Costs $50000

    Sennheiser presented, Tuesday, November 3, on their official website, its new high-end "Orpheus headphone" which they claimed to be the best headphone ever created in the world.
  • Study Shows New Supermarkets Have an Impact on People's Diet

    Every time a new supermarket opens, people change their diet as well. They tend to have a feeling that they want to try anything and everything the new store can offer and this doesn't necessarily mean healthier choices.
  • Lithium-Air Battery: Potential Super Battery?

    On the other hand, researchers at the University of Cambridge do not give up and see the possibility of the invention of the 'super battery' in the form of lithium-air battery. The new test battery could prove an important stepping stone in the development of this essential technology.
  • Standing at Work Makes You Sit More at Home

    A study was conducted by researchers from the Loughborough University, England and Victoria University, Australia to assess the long-term effects of using standing desks at work. After three months. Participants are standing up for 5. 5 hours compared from the start and close to 9 hours of sitting.
  • Former Vegan Cautions: The Dangers of 'Obsessing' Over Healthy Eating

    When the initial constructive results of her vegan lifestyle subsided. Her stomach concerns eventually recurred, and together with them came a whole multitude of strange problems.
  • All About the Psychedelic Club Drug Being Used to Treat Depression

    A new study show that Ketamine may actually have a good effect in treating people with treatment-resistant depression.
  • Shibuya Ward issues Japan's First Same-Sex Partnership Certificate

    Japanese gay couple Hiroko Masuhara (R) and Koyuki Higashi display a certificate of "partnership," issued by the Shibuya Ward office in Tokyo, on Thursday.
  • Too Much Use of Technology is Harmful to Teen’s Health

    In the past years technology improved human's way of living for the better. Yet, study reveals how the excessive use of it could pose danger to the health of teens.
  • Study Shows That Even A Little Junk Food Can Be Too Much

    Once in a while, people usually give in to a little indulgence in junk food. A cookie after dinner or a donut to go with coffee wouldn't hurt. However in an article in Daily Mail, even a little junk food is too much as per experts
  • Aging: You Are Not Supposed To Lose Everything With These Foods

    The Huffington Post - Next Avenue, the only national service for America's booming 50+ population, released November 3 their list of 2015 Influencers in Aging-its first annual list recognizing 50 inspiring thought leaders, doctors, authors, experts and innovators who are changing how we age and think about aging. Yes, you read that right from one of the great influencers in the world. Aging does not mean you have to lose your younger beauty. Nutritionist Dana James also agrees to this as she provides a list of foods to add to your anti-aging diet:
  • Depression and Diabetes Associated to Motionless pregnancy

    Women who suffer from depression amid their second trimester are more probable to devote longer extent of time sitting down. A current research shows that this lazy behavior enhances the probability of expanded weight gain and gestational diabetes.
  • Looks Like We Don't Really Have to Say Goodbye to Red Meat

    A nutritionist helped search for health benefits of red meat. So it's not time to say goodbye to red meat just yet.The benefits of red meat
  • Would You Eat Vegetables Grown from a Pencil?

    The eraser at the end of the wooded pencil is replaced with a seed capsule made from biodegradable material that contains a small mixture of seeds and peat. The capsule dissolves and the seeds grow into a plant.
  • Jack the Ripper Unmasked by Australian Schoolteacher

    New South Wales schoolteacher Richard Patterson's 20-year investigation may have finally found the identity of the man hidden in the fog of mysterious killings in 19th century East London.
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