With the rising temperatures across the US and all over the world, it seems like people should learn how to cope up with warmer climates as they are not going anywhere in the near future. Temperatures across the world have risen, and in parts of the world not used to higher temperatures, people are finding it difficult to cope up with the intense heat. There have been announcements across the state to take preventive measures...
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For most people, having a cup of coffee on a daily basis is a sure-shot way of beginning the day right. Some people can not function without having their coffee fix first, and coffee is often blamed for caffeine addiction or increased blood pressure. However, new research suggests that coffee can actually be good for the body, after all. A study published in PLOS Medicine suggests that having a few cups of coffee and tea...
Research shows that at least one in four adults is affected by nonalcoholic fatty liver disease. Since the condition isn’t easily diagnosed until it is in its later stages, it can wreak havoc on your heart health. If a person has an unusual amount of fatty tissue build-up on their liver, they are at risk of getting heart disease. Fatty liver disease is widely common and remains hidden until late. The American Heart Association said...

Dreaming of a dazzling smile but shrouded in doubt about whitening strips? You're not alone. These handy little tools promise brighter teeth, but conflicting information swirls around their use. Can they be trusted? How often should they be used? Should you brush your teeth after whitening strips? This guide will navigate the world of whitening strips, answering your questions and clearing up any confusion. What are Whitening Strips and How Do They Work? Whitening strips...
Men are taller than women on average by about five inches, but that gap has puzzled researchers for decades. It is not some universal rule of nature, and in many animal species, females outsize males. A new breakthrough study offers a clear piece of the puzzle, and it all comes down to genetics. Men owe part of their height advantage to a gene called SHOX. This gene is found on both the X and Y...
Lash serums promise longer, fuller lashes in a few weeks. They are all over your feed and probably sitting in your cart. But before you start applying them near your eyes, you should know that some ingredients in lash serums can do more harm than good. To begin with, they contain prostaglandin analogs, or PGAs, the same stuff used in glaucoma meds. These compounds can cause burning, stinging, and dryness. If the serum gets into...
ADHD, or Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder, is a neurodevelopmental disorder. Most people associate it with hyperactive kids who can not sit still in class. But in reality, ADHD has several flavors: However, the two conditions have some overlapping features, such as difficulty focusing, but differ in many ways. Inattentive Type: These folks often seem daydreamy, forgetful, and struggle with organization. Hyperactive-Impulsive Type: The classic restless souls who often act without thinking. Combined Type: A mix of both...
We have often heard in life that if it sounds too good to be true, it probably is. The same principle is relevant to diet and nutrition too. There are myriads of articles and studies pertaining to sugar detox initiatives available on the internet, and many health and nutrition websites claim that if you cut off sugar completely from your diet, you can reach all your fitness and health goals. We also have influencers making...
Today, more than ever before, stress has become a constant companion for many of us. And where does a lot of that stress end up? You guessed it: Right in the jaws! Learning how to relax your jaw is more than just a matter of comfort. It is about improving your overall health and well-being. Tight jaw muscles can lead to a myriad of issues, from headaches and toothaches to TMJ disorders. But fret not!...
With the rising temperatures across the US and all over the world, it seems like people should learn how to cope up with warmer climates as they are not going anywhere in the near future. Temperatures across the world have risen, and in parts of the world not used to higher temperatures, people are finding it difficult to cope up with the intense heat. There have been announcements across the state to take preventive measures...
For most people, having a cup of coffee on a daily basis is a sure-shot way of beginning the day right. Some people can not function without having their coffee fix first, and coffee is often blamed for caffeine addiction or increased blood pressure. However, new research suggests that coffee can actually be good for the body, after all. A study published in PLOS Medicine suggests that having a few cups of coffee and tea...
Research shows that at least one in four adults is affected by nonalcoholic fatty liver disease. Since the condition isn’t easily diagnosed until it is in its later stages, it can wreak havoc on your heart health. If a person has an unusual amount of fatty tissue build-up on their liver, they are at risk of getting heart disease. Fatty liver disease is widely common and remains hidden until late. The American Heart Association said...
Dreaming of a dazzling smile but shrouded in doubt about whitening strips? You're not alone. These handy little tools promise brighter teeth, but conflicting information swirls around their use. Can they be trusted? How often should they be used? Should you brush your teeth after whitening strips? This guide will navigate the world of whitening strips, answering your questions and clearing up any confusion. What are Whitening Strips and How Do They Work? Whitening strips...
Men are taller than women on average by about five inches, but that gap has puzzled researchers for decades. It is not some universal rule of nature, and in many animal species, females outsize males. A new breakthrough study offers a clear piece of the puzzle, and it all comes down to genetics. Men owe part of their height advantage to a gene called SHOX. This gene is found on both the X and Y...