Spending more time in front of TV than physical activity is harmful
Massachusetts: A recent study found that when you engage in physical activity instead of spending time in front of the TV, it increases your chances of aging in a healthy…
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Massachusetts: A recent study found that when you engage in physical activity instead of spending time in front of the TV, it increases your chances of aging in a healthy…
Washington: Sleep plays a key role in health and well-being, but should we take certain supplements or medications to improve sleep? Let’s see what the medical experts say about this.…
A new study suggests that healthy people taking daily fish oil supplements may not be doing them any good. A study conducted at Sun Yat-sen University in China found that…
London: A new study warns that climate change risks worsening brain conditions such as stroke, migraines, Alzheimer’s, epilepsy and multiple sclerosis. In a study published in The Lancet Neurology journal,…
It is common for people to use supplements to improve the quality of their health because supplements help balance your daily diet and provide all the essential vitamins and minerals.…
In an interview with UN News, Senior Policy Analyst from the GEM report team Anna D’addio said the report examines the issue of technology in education through a gender lens.…
A new study has found that people with heart disease consume more than twice the recommended daily amount of sodium, regardless of their socioeconomic status. The study, conducted on people…
— File photo Good news for ice cream lovers, now you can eat ice cream without worry, as it is not as harmful as expected. According to foreign media reports,…
In some societies, solar eclipses are believed to be harmful to pregnant women and their unborn children. However, what the science says about it, the following points are being made.…
Colorado: Doctors warn that long-term use of drugs used to treat ADHD can seriously affect cardiovascular health. conducted at the University of Colorado in the US research I examined data…