Articles by N. Cagahastian
'The Sex Talk Reduces Risky Sexual Behavior Among Teens
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'Gmail Will Now Write Email Replies For You
Aren't email was supposed to make our lives faster and easier? This might be something Google, the world's biggest email service, has also been thinking when they decided to fix this problem with software that provides automatic responses to some emails. Welcome Smart Reply this Thursday. -
'Best and Worst Fast Food Chains' Breakfast Meals
Calling all breakfast lovers! Who says WHO can stop us from getting fabulous day-starters by announcing bacons can cause us cancer? Of course, we will still fight for our love of food and success. To help us enjoy both our mornings (and even the rest of the days) and good health, Yahoo Health and Eat This, Not That! Magazine team dissected our favourite fast food chains' awesome breakfast meals and ranked them from the worst to healthiest. -
'The Most Common Deal Breaker For Men and Women Revealed
Wall Street Journal -- Gone are the days when people do have checklists of what they are looking for in their partners. New research shows that people are now keener and more conscious about their deal breakers-specific negative qualities that make them reassess a relationship with a prospective mate. Just like in a business set up, let's just say people prioritize avoiding risk over acquiring profits. -
'Why People Living Alone Are More Likely to Have Poor Diet
Have you been living alone? No roommates or family living with you? Better watch your diet and maintain good food habits. A recent research concludes that people who are living solo are more like to have poor diets; and poor diets might result to poor health. -
'One Soda-In-Can A Day Increases Heart Failure
It's time to switch your favourite soda drinks to something healthier-maybe fresh juice? Sorry, but Daily Mail says you have to say good bye to your one-coke-in-can-a-day ritual unless you want to increase your heart failure by 20%. -
'Instagram Star Explains Why Social Media Sucks
Who does not like half a million followers on Instagram, 2,500,000+ subscribers on YouTube and 250,000+ on Tumblr? Well, teenage Instagram star Essena O'Neill does and has just turned her back from social media. -
'Study Reveals: Act Confident Even When You're Not
A new study from University of Washington proves that a person's self-esteem or self-confidence starts to develop by the age of 5. Confidence is innate and can be enhanced-but it can be faked until you finally made it. As advised by body language and Caress Ambassador Tonya Reiman in Yahoo Health, there are particular ways to act confident (even in times when you are really not). -
'Daily Vitamin D Intake Lowers Risk of Heart Disease and Improves Exercise Performance
A recent study presented at the Society for Endocrinology annual conference in Edinburgh shows that taking vitamin D supplements can advance exercise performance and lower the risk of heart disease. -
'Keeping a Journal Helps You Cope With Stress
Do you think you have already gotten over keeping a diary?-that it is just for teenagers writing about their crushes and slash-wrists-poetry? Well, Daily Telegraph has to tell you that keeping a journal and writing on a regular basis might actually help you a lot in coping with stress and anxiety, and even trauma. -
'Soybean Diet Best for Menopausal Women against Osteoporosis
Good news for menopausal women! The best milk to fight osteoporosis may have already been discovered: soymilk. A recently presented preliminary study shows that soy protein and isoflavones can protect menopausal women from bone weakening and osteoporosis. -
'Starbucks Throwback: It's Red and Comes With Peppermint Mocha
Starbucks is making sure that it is always a part of everyone's holidays by being more creative in making coffee-lovers love their coffee even more every time! We still have December around the corner and we all know what this means for Starbucks fans-Peppermint Mocha? Even better! Starbucks red holiday cups are back yesterday! -
'Is Your Puppy Fat? Chances Are You Are Too
Everyone loves his cutie fat pets. We love them because their plump, furry bodies just make us want to cuddle and spoil them. But research shows that this might actually be a not-so-good reminder for us. The latest finding from a research paper is that fat pet dogs mean fat dog owners! Yes, podgy pooches reflect the lifestyles of their owners.
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