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3 Signs You Have A Weak Immune System Amid The COVID-19 Pandemic
Your body will tell you if your immune system is incapable of fighting off common and mild diseases amid the pandemic. -
Is Pizza Bad For You? Here's How To Make Healthy Pizzas
Looking for a way to make healthier pizza? Make sure to always have these two organic products in your pantry. -
10 Best Sports, Workout Supplements For Athletes
Support your training and see more improvement every session with these top 10 athlete and sports workout supplements. -
Researchers Invent Huggable 'Breathing Cushion' To Ease Anxiety
The experiment demonstrated that holding the breathing cushion interface is an effective alternative to mindful breathing practices at reducing anxiety without need for training or guidance," the researchers noted.
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Post-COVID-19 Cognitive Problems: Scientists May Have Found The Answer
New research presented a possible explanation for the lingering cognitive problems COVID-19 survivors experience. -
7 In 10 Long COVID Patients Suffer Concentration Problems: Study
Long COVID-19 patients have a hard time concentrating and remembering things several months after the onset of the disease. -
Severe COVID-19 Long-Term Effects That Also Need Attention
Bedridden patients were at high risk for adverse mental health problems in the long run. -
Girls More Likely To Attribute Failure To Lack Of Talent: Study
Contrary to what one may expect, the differences were most pronounced in wealthy nations. -
World Suicide Prevention Day 2021: Best Online Service & Hotline For Mental Health
This World Suicide Prevention Month, we'll share the best telehealth service and what they can do to help you with mental health concerns.
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Covid Vaccines Saved 20 Million Lives In First Year: Study
A study found that high- and middle-income countries accounted for the largest number of deaths averted, 12.2 million out of 19.8 million, reflecting inequalities in access to vaccines worldwide. -
Mystery Disease Spreads In North Korea; 800 Families Suffer From New 'Epidemic'
The outbreak may be cholera or typhoid, according to South Korean officials. -
U.S. EPA Ordered To Reassess Glyphosate's Impact On Health, Environment
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency was ordered by a federal appeals court on Friday to take a fresh look at whether glyphosate, the active ingredient in Bayer AG's Roundup weed killer, poses... -
CDC Endorses COVID-19 Vaccines For Children 5 And Below
The public health agency has officially endorsed the administration of the COVID-19 vaccines in all children 6 months through 5 years of age. -
Omicron Less Likely To Cause Long COVID: UK Study
The Omicron variant of coronavirus is less likely to cause long COVID than previous variants, according to the first peer-reviewed study of its kind from the United Kingdom. -
U.S. Issues New Warnings On 'Forever Chemicals' In Drinking Water
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency on Wednesday released new warnings for synthetic pollutants in drinking water known as "forever chemicals" saying the toxins can still be harmful even at... -
Household Chores May Help Develop Children's Executive Functioning: Study
Delays or impairments in executive functioning may lead to problems later on, according to researchers. -
Peer Play At Pre-School Age May Yield Mental Health Benefits Later On: Study
"What matters is the quality, rather than the quantity, of peer play," one of the study's authors says. -
'Experiment Of Nature': Pandemic Stress Affected Women's Ovulation
Some 63% of the participants during the pandemic had "silent ovulatory disturbances." -
Over 14% Of World Has Had Lyme Disease: Study
Central Europe had the highest rate of infection with 20 percent, while men over the age of 50 living in rural areas were most at risk. -
'Self-Focus' During Zoom Calls May Worsen Mood: Study
Consuming alcohol may even worsen the effect. -
Severe COVID-19 ‘Rare’ In Unvaccinated People, Survey Reveals
A survey revealed that those who didn’t get the vaccine had low hospitalization and severe COVID-19 rates than those who did. -
Labfront: How the Innovative ‘No-Code’ Tool is Democratizing Access to Research and Helping People Use Data to Live Healthier Lives
Technological progress has always powered societal progress. From innovations in industry to innovations in art, technological advancements have enabled and inspired numerous industrial revolutions... -
How to Effectively Treat Allergies Without Visiting a Doctor In-Person
Even if you stay indoors most of the time, there’s no guarantee that you’ll never experience allergies. Find out how to treat them the right way here.