Two Foods You Should Never, Ever Eat After Exercise
Did you know that what you eat directly after exercising – typically within two hours – can have a significant impact on the health benefits you reap from your exercise? Consuming sugar within this...
View ArticleRegular Physical Activity Reduces the Risk of Early Death
A new study by researchers from the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine (LSHTM), Cambridge University and the Karolinska Institute in Sweden has found that even light or moderate intensity...
View ArticleThe Internet Website Can Help You Keep Your Weight Off
As per new research the web page or the internet may help you to reduce your weight. During the study it is found that more often people log on specially designed Kaiser Permanente weight loss...
View ArticleSynthetic Corneas Prove Successful
The collagen-based implants could be an alternative to cadaver corneas. A preliminary test shows that they restored vision as effectively as the latter and did not require anti-rejection drugs. …………….....
View ArticleWisdom Teeth Contain Reservoir of Tissue for Creation of Stem Cells
For most people, wisdom teeth are not much more than an annoyance that eventually needs to be removed. However, a new study shows that wisdom teeth contain a valuable reservoir of tissue for the...
View ArticleDrinkers Outlive Nondrinkers
Research has consistently found that people who don’t drink actually tend to die sooner than those who do. A new paper suggests that abstainers’ mortality rates are actually higher than those of heavy...
View ArticleDoes Music Make You Exercise Harder?
For a study published last year, British researchers asked 12 healthy male college students to ride stationary bicycles while listening to music that, as the researchers primly wrote, “reflected...
View ArticleStudy Finds That Exercise can Override ‘Fat Genes’
New research reveals why you can no longer use the excuse that your “genes” are making you fat … Just because someone has the genes does not mean that they will become overweight or obese, “Lifestyle...
View ArticleVitamin D May Treat or Prevent Allergy to Common Mold
Research has discovered that vitamin D may be an effective therapeutic agent to treat or prevent allergy to a common mold. Research conducted by Dr. Jay Kolls, Professor and Chair of Genetics at LSU...
View ArticleDrinking Water Proven to Help Weight Loss
A study says that obese dieters can reduce their weight by 5 pounds in three months if they drink two cups of water before every meal. And also one year later they will loose more weight . This...
View ArticleBrawn and Brains
Children who exercise regularly have a bigger hippocampus and thus an improved memory. Click to see:>Physically Fit Kids Have Bigger Hippocampus In the age of the intellect, it may not be surprising...
View ArticleAll Wound Up
Our body wants to eat, sleep and work at specific times. Scientists now know what makes the biological clock tick, writes T.V. Jayan . All living organisms — humans are no exception — are controlled by...
View ArticleMild Memory Loss is Not a Part of Normal Aging
Getting older, in and of itself, is not the cause of so-called “senior moments”. A new study found that even these mild memory lapses are caused by the same brain lesions associated with Alzheimer’s...
View ArticleAvoid Swimming After Exercise to Drop Weight Gain
A study conducted by Australian researchers concluded that cooling off with a dip in the pool after a good work-out may make exercisers more likely to eat than those who don’t go for a swim after...
View ArticleHow Scientific Is Modern Medicine Really?
Doctors today commonly assert that they practice “scientific medicine,” and patients think that the medical treatments they receive are “scientifically proven.” However, this ideal is a dream, not...
View ArticleBile Acid May Slow The Aging Process
Bile acid, or lithocholic acid (LCA), may be linked to cell longevity, according to findings published in the journal Aging. This is because exposure of the acid to free-living yeast can lead to...
View ArticleNighttime Sleep Boosts Infant Skills
At ages 1 and 1-1/2, children who get most of their sleep at night (as opposed to during the day) do better in a variety of skill areas than children who don’t sleep as much at night. ……….. That’s the...
View ArticleProper Vitamin D Intake May Lead To Healthy Weight Loss
Following a diet enriched with vitamin D may be associated with achieving better weight loss results, according to a study published in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition. Over the course of...
View ArticleA Fake Smile Can be Bad for Health
New research suggests that putting on a fake smile to mask your unhappiness or displeasure may have unexpected consequences. It can actually worsen your mood and cause you to withdraw from tasks. In a...
View ArticleThe ‘Other’ Sweetener That’s Made from Sugar, but is Closer to DDT
Researchers recently investigated sucralose (Splenda) to see if it could reduce hunger and keep blood sugar steady. They found that it could not. The researchers hoped to find that sucralose could...
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