Tweet Washington :A study shows that teens’ positive emotions and moods could help them grow into healthier youths. Shaffer-Hudkins of the University of South Florida is the first to look at both positive and negative indicators of mental health and its bearing on physical health in a sample of 401 students in sixth to eighth [...]
Continue reading …Tweet New Delhi: The next time you decide to stay awake to watch your favourite midnight soap or reach out for that cup of coffee post dinner you might want to think again. Staying awake for long hours can take a toll on health and may lead to weight gain. A study conducted among 68,000 [...]
Continue reading …Tweet London: People over 50 lives a better life than people who are young and stressed, says a study. Researchers found people above 50, are also benefited from a “positivity effect”, which means that they recalled fewer bad memories, had more emotional control and an ability to see things positively, reports express.co.uk. People who were [...]
Continue reading …Tweet Toronto : Want your kids to be smarter and thinner? Just keep them away from the TV set when they are toddlers. A study from child experts at the Universite de Montreal, the Sainte-Justine University Hospital Research Centre and the University of Michigan, has found that TV exposure at an early age forecasts negative [...]
Continue reading …Tweet London : At least a third of unfaithful British mothers have had a one-night stand, a new survey has found. The survey for parenting website Netmums showed that 64 percent cheated on their men before having children, The Sun reported Tuesday. After having children, the most common time to play away was when youngsters [...]
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