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AdvertisementEssential Separation of Work and Leisure in Home Office
The challenge of staying productive and healthy while working remotely is one that both employees and employers face. While working from home has its advantages,
Boost Cognitive Abilities with Moderate Alcohol Consumption
A new study conducted by researchers at the University of Georgia College of Public Health has found that moderate alcohol consumption in middle to older
New Sports Therapies from Movement Metabolism Atlas
A new study has shed light on the effects of exercise on the body at different times of the day. The “Atlas of Movement Metabolism”
Health Impacts of Mobile Technology?
Austrian scientists have conducted a metastudy of 167 research papers to determine whether mobile phone radiation affects human health. The study was carried out by
Indestructible Chemicals Destroyed by Heat
Scientists have developed a method to break down per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS), which were previously considered indestructible. PFAS are oil and water repellent and
French Bulldog: Prone to Health Issues
French Bulldogs at High Risk for Health Problems, Study Finds French Bulldogs, known for their round eyes, upright ears, and flat snouts, are one of
Athletes prone to alcohol consumption.
Athletes are often considered to be health-conscious individuals, but a recent study has found that they are twice as likely to engage in moderate to
Cannabis Users More Prone to Insomnia
A recent study conducted by the University of Toronto has found that individuals who consume cannabis are more likely to suffer from sleep problems than
Double Heart Attack Risk from Cannabis
Cannabis Use Linked to Higher Risk of Heart Attack A recent study conducted by the University of Toronto has found that cannabis use significantly increases
Edible Grasshoppers Approved for Consumption
The European Commission has recently approved the consumption of the European Migratory Locust as a food source. This large, sociable flying insect is known to