Articles by Pao Uychiat
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The Truth About Coffee: Harmful or Harmless to Our Health?
Loneliness Takes a Toll on the Health of Many Elderly People in Britain
A new study shows that there are thousands of older people in Britain who are lonely, therefore making them prone to long-term health problems. Take Advantage of Walkable Neigborhoods, Improving Your Health Isn't an Instant Process
People who live in busy areas near establishments, stores, banks and other stores that are close by don't have a lot of chances to walk. Low Carb, Low-Fat and Low-Fat Diet: Study Suggests Which One Is the Most Effective in Losing Weight
Low-Carb Diet Vs. Low-Fat Diet Vs. Low-Fat Diet: Study Suggest Which One Is The Most Effective In Losing Weight Think You Have Your Menstruation All Figured Out? Study Says It's Still a Medical Mystery
It still remains a big mystery why women have this cycle every month. Many researchers might have figured out at some point why this happens, but there are still a lot of things that are not known. Children with Smartphones Leave Parents Worried, Fear Cyber Bullying and Too Much Screen Time
This article highlights the concern and fears of parents because of the unstoppable trend that their young children are into. Studies Show Pet Dogs Can Help Reduce the Risk of Childhood Anxiety
U.S. study said that children living with a pet dog have lower risks of suffering from anxiety. Pets are the members of the family that gives us unconditional love without asking for anything in return. Premenstrual Syndrome May Signal High Blood Pressure in the Future
PMS or premenstrual syndrome is not only a monthly struggle but it can be a sign for future health problems for women who suffer PMS every month. A new study showed that women who suffer PMS every month have a higher risk of having high blood pressure in the future. Double-Dipping: Merely a Nasty Habit or a Food Safety Problem?
A research team from Clemson University came up with a series of experiments to discover what really happens when people double-dip. What's with Airline Food and Why do They Taste Like Cardboard? Science Explains Why
According to Market Watch, customers usually find airline food lacking flavors, even saying that this type of food tastes like cardboard. A New Study Shows Adding Seaweed to Daily Meals Can Make the Body Healthy
Many food experts recommend eating seaweed every day. Yes, you got that right - seaweed. Looking out for your health is always a priority. That's why a lot of people these days are conscious about what they eat, and careful with every calorie that goes into their bodies. The Health Benefits of Avocado are Backed Up by Science
There were a lot of studies from prestigious universities including Pennsylvania State, Ohio and Tufts have found the link of eating avocado to health outcomes like better cognitive function, improved blood pressure, lower blood sugar, better diet adherence and improved cardiovascular health. It's Not Too Late, Research Shows that Many Women are Having Babies at the age of 35
Most women get married late and therefore they also conceive their first child around their early 30s. A lot may argue and say that when women reach the age of 30 or older, conceiving is not advisable. New Food Stamp Rule in Maine that Ban the Purchase of Soda and Candy
When you ask most people about the food they choose to buy, most of them will say that buying healthy food is by far more expensive than junk food. When people receive their stipend they would immediately purchase food that they can keep for a long time until the next time. Male Pregnancy Might be Possible in the Next 5 Years
There is one thing that women can do that men definitely can't, and it is getting pregnant. Being able to carry life for 9 months is definitely a miracle, something only a woman can do. But how true is it that men can actually get pregnant as well?
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