- Traditional Chinese Medicine Chang Shan Can Help Treat Autoimmune Disorders, Harvard Scientists Say -

Rebecca Lewis February 13, 2018

In a research by the Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) and the Harvard School of Dental Medicine (HSDM), it was found that Chang Shan – a Chinese herbal medicine used thousands of years ago to treat various problems is also beneficial in treating autoimmune disorders. Their findings were published in the journal Nature Chemical Biology. What is Cha

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- Suffering from Back Pain? It could Mean Unhappiness at Work, Experts Say -

Amy Taylor February 13, 2018

Researchers from the University of Western Australia and the Western Australian Institute for Medical Research (WAIMR) found that people who are unhappy at work are prone to severe back pain on a regular basis. The findings show that 33 percent of people complaining about non-specific backache developed persistent pain which has greatly affected their socia

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- Women’s Attention Trails Off From their Partners Once Granddaughters Arrive -

Monica Wilson February 13, 2018

On a study involving three million mobile phone subscribers, researchers from the University of Oxford revealed that women’s time and attention shifts to their daughters than to their partners as they reach the age of 45. According to the researchers, women are more strategically driven as compared to men when it comes to finding a partner. During the

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- New Study: EI Trainings for Teens to Improve their Mental Health -

Lisa Franchi republished February 08, 2018

Training teens on how to handle their emotions strengthens their mental health. As a result, they suffer less of mental disorders such as anxiety, depression, and social stress, reported a new study published in the Journal of Adolescent Health. The researchers, led by Dr Desiree Ruiz-Aranda, a psychology professor at the University of Malaga, conducted 24

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- Spending Time in the Coast is More Beneficial than in an Urban Park, Study Says -

Helen Holmes republished February 08, 2018

Spending time outdoors is good for the health. But if you want to maximise its benefits, it’s better to take a walk on the seaside than in an urban park, reports a new study. Why Take a Walk on the Seaside? The research was lead by Katherine Ashbullby and Dr Mathew White from the White from the European Centre for Environment and Human Health (ECEHH)

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- Detox Your Body and Your Mind -

Dr. Eva Detko, Hypnotherapy,Nutritional Therapy republished February 08, 2018

Why do we need to detox? Because in our daily lives we are continually exposed to an array of toxins that interfere with the normal functioning of our cells, and therefore prevent us from reaching optimal health. The foods we eat, the water we drink, and the air we breathe is laden with chemicals that are foreign to our system. Approximately 4000 chemicals a

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- Talking to Yourself Can Be Beneficial, Study Says -

Rebecca Lewis republished February 07, 2018

Many people have the habit of talking to themselves especially when looking for something. Odd as it may seem, talking to oneself has positive effects, reported a new study. Benefits of Self-Directed Speech Past studies revealed that self-directed speech helps children become more familiar with various activities. For instance, a child who mutters the step

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- 10 Healthy Herbs You Can Add to Your Diet -

Helen Holmes republished February 07, 2018

If you love cooking, you understand how herbs can amazingly enhance the taste of every recipe from stir fries to grilled and baked foods. But other than their culinary properties, herbs are great sources of vitamins and minerals that our body needs. Many studies have shown that some herbs are effective in addressing various health conditions such as high blo

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- Hypnotherapy Can Provide Lasting Relief for IBS Sufferers, New Research Shows -

Amy Taylor republished February 06, 2018

In a study involving a total of 346 patients, researchers from the Sahlgrenska Academy of the University of Gothenburg in Sweden found out that hypnotherapy can be an effective treatment for irritable bowel syndrome (IBS). Hypnosis as an Effective Treatment for IBS IBS is one of the most common health problems in UK, affecting 10-20 percent of the pop

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- What Can Be Done to Boost Willpower? An Expert reveals to us the Answer -

Rebecca Lewis republished February 06, 2018

Just like muscles, willpower gets tired when overused. And like energy, it gets drained and used up as the day ends. But then, it is something that can be restored. On her latest book, Kelly McGonigal, a psychologist from the Stanford University, shares to us how self control works and what can be done to get more of it. 1.     &nbs

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