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While pleasant scents are said to impact mental health positively, a new study links olfactory dysfunction to over 100 diseases. Scientists have now discovered that your ability to smell not only ...
Have you ever had to read a text message repeatedly to spot a spelling error? A recent study finally answers why we fail to notice obvious mistakes. The way our brain works is truly intriguing.
Recognizing early signs of Alzheimer’s disease is crucial for medical intervention as soon as possible to prevent it from developing. It is a disorder that affects the brain cells, thus destroying ...
You may be taking all the right supplements that promise several health benefits, but pairing them incorrectly will render your efforts useless. Supplements like magnesium, iron, copper, zinc, vitamin ...
Living longer is mostly down to lifestyle factors, but after age 80 it’s down to something else, as genetics then tend to have a greater influence on longevity. A grandmother, Cheryl Downes, lived to ...
Cancer is on the rise in young people, but there are lifestyle changes you can make to lower your risk of developing the disease. Cutting out smoking and reducing sun exposure are two big ones, but ...
The alarming findings of the routine highlight the unimaginable health risks associated with the food environment, regardless of the diet and lifestyle.
A doctor has shared exactly what he eats for lunch, the ideal meal that will provide the best nutrition, keep you full and prevent snacking.
Lifting weights isn’t just about having big biceps and a six-pack – your muscle strength has a big impact on the age you die. A doctor has revealed the terrifying link between being weak and dying ...
Most bedding essentials are common worldwide, but there’s one thing Americans believe isn’t a necessity that Europeans can’t go to sleep without. Americans and Europeans differ in several aspects of ...
Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is a legitimate condition that develops after a shocking event and can last for a long time. A recent study found that people with PTSD are more likely to display ...
If we are what we eat, then make me a fish. Among the most studied dietary components, eating fish has the strongest association with lowering the risk of cognitive decline, and potentially also ...
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