Infants Can Sense When Their Mothers Are Stressed
Babies may not be able to convey complex emotions, but they can still feel what their mothers are feeling, at least when it comes to stress, according to a new study. "Your infant may not be able to...
View ArticleTeens Who Get Little Sleep, Are Glued To Digital Devices And Don't Exercise...
It may not come as too much of a surprise that more teens who use substances experience mental health conditions, such as anxiety and depression, than people who don't engage in those activities. But a...
View ArticleSalt Intake Linked With Teen Obesity, Regardless Of Calorie Intake: Study
Regardless of the amount of calories consumed, a high-sodium diet is still associated with teen obesity, according to a new study. "Our study adjusted for what these young people ate and drank and...
View ArticleToo Much Sugar Tied To Fatal Heart Problems
CHICAGO (AP) — A big national study says too much sugar could be deadly, at least when it comes to fatal heart problems. It doesn't take that much extra sugar to substantially raise the risk and most...
View ArticleWhat Drug Relapse Has To Do With Accidental Overdose Risk
By Kristen McGuiness It came as a shock to all of Jennifer’s friends and family when she was found dead last February. She had just been released from rehab only two weeks before, and had celebrated...
View ArticleUK To See Heat-Related Deaths Spike In 2050s Due To Climate Change, Aging...
As the global temperature rises, so, too, will the number of heat-related deaths. That's according to a report published Monday in the British Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health, which...
View ArticlePesticides Linked With Increased Parkinson's Risk
Pesticide exposure could increase the risk of developing Parkinson's disease for people who possess a particular gene variant, according to a new study. The Neurology study not only showed that...
View ArticleRome In All Its Black And White Glory
There is something to be said for a black and white photo. The stripped down shots can take an already beautiful place and turn it into a mystical destination. They've made us fall in love (over and...
View ArticlePlay On Your Smartphone, Help Find The Cure For Cancer
By Kate Kelland LONDON (Reuters) - Gaming enthusiasts across the world can from Tuesday join the search for cancer cures with a citizen science project using a smartphone game to help researchers...
View ArticleHow Feeling Powerless Actually Has A Physical Impact
Having the weight of the world on your shoulders is more than a figure of speech - it can describe a physical reality for some, according to psychologists. New research shows that the more socially...
View Article9 Things You Should Know Before Going Gluten-Free
More people than ever are buying, cooking and eating gluten-free foods -- not that they all require the diet. Gluten-free living appeals to about 30 percent of American adults -- but seems to still be...
View Article18 Signs You're Dealing With A Narcissist
Chances are, you've encountered a narcissist. You know, that friend who somehow manages to revert every topic of conversation back to himself; the colleague who is always bragging about having the...
View ArticleGardening Counts As Moderate- And High-Intensity Exercise For Kids, Study Finds
Gardening counts as moderate- to high-intensity exercise for kids, according to a small new study. To gauge the physical intensity of common gardening activities, Korean researchers had 17 children...
View ArticleToo Little -- And Too Much -- Sleep Raises Depression Risk
The amount of shut-eye you get each night could affect your risk for depression, new research suggests. Two studies, both published in the journal Sleep, show links between depression and getting too...
View Article30 Rules For Boyfriends From Two Wise Little Girls
It's hard to argue with the authors of today's cute kid note. Title: List Of Boyfriend Rules Authors: Blaire (age 6) and Brooke (age 9) Who is this mystery man? Mom says Blaire is "absolutely boy...
View ArticleYour Home In 2030 Will Be Smarter Than You (PHOTOS)
We already know that the home of the future will connect your appliances to your phone and host a robotic butler that will transform entertainment forever, but the changes certainly don't stop there....
View ArticleTanning Addict Scarred After Tumour Removed - She Used A Sunbed Everyday For...
A tanning addict who fried herself on a sunbed every day for three years was left with a scar running from her eye to her mouth, after a cancerous tumour grew on her face. Anna Taylor, 33, would spend...
View ArticleIndian Acid Attack Survivor Finds Love And Hope
An Indian woman left severely disfigured in a brutal acid attack has found love with a social activist helping bring justice to victims of such attacks. Laxmi, 24 - who goes by just her first name -...
View ArticleForget Flowers, 78% Of Women Want Botox For Valentine's Day (VIDEO)
It's official. Cupid's arrows are duds, or perhaps he's just given up on us re: Valentine's Day. What happened to giant bouquets of flowers, a hot bubble bath and watching a rom com while snuggling up...
View Article2 Out Of 3 Adults In England Are Overweight Or Obese
LONDON (AP) — More than 60 percent of adults in England are overweight or obese, according to new figures by the national public health agency. The figures were released Tuesday. Experts have...
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