Tag: health

Have You Stopped Beating Your Wife Lately? Lower Testosterone, and Relationships

Emotionally supportive relationships linked to lower testosterone ...

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Spurn Kinky Milk Goods, Vanilla Yoghurt Makes You Happy. Fact!

Vanilla yogurt makes us feel happy, suggests research ...

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Slurp, Sniff, Hack, Heal. Have You Told Your Mucus You Love It?

Mucus. Snot as bad as it seems. Keeping us safe and germ-free, one green bogey at a time....

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Ignore the Tube-Bogies: Public Transport is Good for Your Health

Taking public transportation instead of driving linked with better health ...

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25% of Londoners diagnosed with cancer at A&E dead within 9 weeks

Patients diagnosed through emergency routes tend to have more advanced cancers, which contributes to a poorer prognosis....

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Beat the Effects of Ageing by Running, Jumping and Other Sweaty Stuff

The secret to a younger brain may lie in exercising your body ...

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Who’s Putting the Nanotubes in the Air? And Why?

Study of lung cells suggests nanotubes are common pollutants...

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Cereal? Not just hipster cafe-fodder, it’s also great for fat-shaming!

Kitchen counter foods that relate to your weight...

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The Awesome Life-Hack that Will Improve Your Memory

How reward and daytime sleep boost learning ...

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Smoother Skin, Brighter Eyes. Detox with Ceylon Gooseberry

Exotic berry skin and pulp found to have high antioxidant levels ...

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Return of the Little Matchgirl: How Tory Cuts Will Affect Children’s Health

Poor children will be hit hardest by government welfare cuts, warn experts ...

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Gasping for It! How Marijuana Affects the Sexual Morals of Students (!)

People may judge risks, such as whether they will regret having sex or whether they should use a condom, differently when they are drunk or high...

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Hyperlink Hypertension: Does Internet Use Elevate Blood Pressure?

Of 134 teens described by researchers as heavy Internet users, 26 had elevated blood pressure....

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Self-Propelling Healing Powder Stops Internal Bleeding

First self-propelled particles capable of delivering coagulants against the flow of blood to treat severe bleeding...

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Stretching Your Spacelegs for a Landing on Mars: NASA’s Workout

Assault courses on Mars? NASA studies physical performance after spaceflight...

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I didn’t forget your Birthday, I just have Delayed Remembering

Kids can remember tomorrow what they forgot today ...

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Beans, Beans, They’re Good for the Heart (and belly)

Beef vs. bean meals: Both provide similar feeling of fullness ...

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Phleghm-ily Affair. How Smokers breed Smokers

If mum or dad is a smoker, their teenager is more likely to be a smoker too. Report...

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Should We Have Government Controls on Salted Junk Food?

Call for government to curb the production and sale of cheap salty junk food ...

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Even Sitting Still, Police are Prone to Injury

Police at risk of traffic injuries in stopped cars, as well as when speeding, study finds ...

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Are You Next? Fizzy Drinks and Cardiac Arrest : The Link

Carbonated drinks linked with out-of-hospital cardiac arrest of cardiac origin ...

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More Cash, Less Ash. Raising pay can reduce smoking rates

Raising pay can reduce smoking rates ...

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Boozy Baby Boomers: The Dangerous Drinking Habits of the Over 65s

One in five older people who drink alcohol are consuming it at unsafe levels - over 21 units of alcohol for men and 14 units for women each week - according to a study by King's College London. ...

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White-Collar Junk: The Rise of Prescribed Opiate Addiction

While most opiate addicts are still addicted to only painkillers, the number of addicts using heroin and the number of users who are addicted to both painkillers and heroin are increasing faster than...

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Brain and Brawn : Higher Intelligence Improves Physical Performance

New research reveals a distinct association between male intelligence in early adulthood and their subsequent midlife physical performance....

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Lose Weight Fast, Barbecue Yourself Slim

The metabolism of the fat samples, the makeup of the fat cells and the patients' resting metabolic rates were measured....

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Betwixt the Body and the Brain. Why Stress Makes Your Body Tired

The brain is just like any other biological tissue, it can be overused and can suffer from fatigue...

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Cold Soup?! Get Stuffed! It’s Vertical Salad. Gazpacho

Gazpacho is, potentially, a cornerstone of the vegetable juice purge diet, with the rare novelty of actually being delicious....

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Sleep Tight, Make Memories Bright

The beneficial impact of sleep on memory is well established, and the act of sleeping is known to help us remember the things that we did, or heard, the previous day...

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Well-preserved or Just Pickled? Old Age and Harmful Drinking

Harmful drinking in later life is more prevalent among people who exhibit a lifestyle associated with affluence and with a 'successful' ageing process...

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