Exeter, Devon, October 13 -- An alarming new survey has exposed the unhealthy eating habits of young girls, which are far from reassuring. Teenage girls increasingly want to lose weight so they can be thin like the fashion models they idolize.
Columbus, OH, October 6 -- It’s a well known fact that a correct posture enhances ones breathing, reinforces optimal physical alignment, eases pain and increases energy levels, but now a new study suggests that it also affects a person’s self image.
New York, October 8 -- Consuming higher quantities of licuorice while pregnancy could negatively affect a child’s behavior and intelligence, finds a Scottish and Finnish study.
New York, October 6 -- A Spanish study finds that eating the traditional Mediterranean diet including vegetables, fruits, nuts, whole grains, olive oil and fish may lower the risk of depression
.
Cardiff, Wales, September 30 -- An interesting new research has linked the sweet lure of chocolate in childhood to violent and aggressive behavior as adults.
New York, October 1 -- A recent research has proven how teenagers' attitude towards smoking can influence their chances to drinking and drug abuse.
New York, September 28 -- People who are fat and happy are less likely to succeed in the weight loss programmes because optimism and a happy-go-lucky attitude hinders their attempts to lose weight, finds a new study.
New Delhi, September 26 -- Diabetes and depression
are closely intertwined, and the presence of one condition induces the risk factors for the other.
San Diego, CA, September 24 -- A new study denounces the age old phrase “Spare the rod and spoil the child” that condones and encourages physical punishment as a necessary disciplinary measure.
New York, September 25 -- Lack of sleep could change the brain cells in ways that can cause Alzheimer’s disease, finds a new study.