Study: Eating More Slowly Benefits Your Health And Waistline
One obvious benefit to eating more slowly is that you will taste your food more. If you double the amount of time it takes you to eat a meal, you’ll...
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One obvious benefit to eating more slowly is that you will taste your food more. If you double the amount of time it takes you to eat a meal, you’ll...
Having a Psychosomatic Disorder is one of the biggest hindrances in one’s life and career. Since it is a situation where emotions play a big role, it makes someone feel fearful of...
Before the advent of antibiotic, it was not unusual for an experienced medical professional to even slather honey on a wound to prevent infection and hasten healing. Honey has been...
Increasing your children’s intake of Omega 3 may improve their sleep , according to a new study done at the University of Oxford in the UK. The study which is...
Doctors frequently recommend acetaminophen, commonly found in over-the-counter pain relievers including Tylenol, to pregnant women for treating mild pain. But a new study suggests the use of acetaminophen during pregnancy could be associated...
Arthritis is inflammation of the joints; however, the term arthritis is generally used to refer to more than 100 rheumatic diseases that can cause pain, redness, heat, swelling, stiffness, and...
by Catherine J. Frompovich What are neurobehavioral effects and disabilities? you may be asking. They are negative health effects that include the following: autism, attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder, dyslexia, and...
You have probably had someone tell you to “look on the bright side” or to “see the cup as half full.” Chances are good that the people who make these...
Researchers have reported that the part of hops that isn't used for making beer contains healthful antioxidants and could be used to battle cavities and gum disease. Natural Health News Hop...
Some of obesity's health effects include an increased risk for a range of problems, such as diabetes, fatty liver disease, osteoarthritis, stroke, and high blood pressure. The prospect of losing...