Thousands Of Microplastic Particles Enter Our Bodies Every Year, Bottled Water Doubles That Number
More than 70,000 microplastic particles are ingested in a human body each year by drinking bottled water, says a study.
Is Drinking Too Much Coffee Bad For Health? Experts Reveal
A study indicates that coffee lovers need not worry too much about the daily intake of caffeine. Of course, as with everything, moderation is the key.
Is It Safe For Humans To Embrace Wearable Technologies?
From activity trackers to digital tattoos and internal microchips, wearable technologies may gradually transform human into a new species.
Frozen Fruits And Veggies Better Than The Fresh Ones? Experts Say Yes
The study has revealed that only farm fresh fruits and vegetables can compete with frozen ones in terms of nutritional values.
Teasing Children About Weight Gain Increases Their Risk For Obesity, Says Study
Children who are subject to cruel teasing by their peers for gaining weight are at risk of obesity later in life, says a study.
Teens And Young Adults Continue To Consume Opioids, Says Study
Adolescents and young adults in the US are at high risk of opioid consumption, according to a study.
Early Riser Or Night Owl? Sleep Pattern Determines Workplace Performance, Says Study
A person’s performance at workplace depends on his sleeping pattern and the working hours, according to a study.
Working Too Hard? Burnout Is A Serious Occupational Phenomenon, Says WHO
The World Health Organisation has recognised burnout as a syndrome caused due to chronic workplace stress.
Does Reading Help Improve Mental Health?
Reading books, especially fiction, could be a good remedy for people struggling with mental health problems, says expert.
Three Simple Interventions Improve Survival Of Severe Head Injury Victims, Says Study
Three simple interventions by paramedics could save the life of a person who has sustained a severe head injury, says a study.
Get Out More To Stay Healthy, Says Expert
Spending too much time in the office or at home might confuse the body. Humans need to go out often, according to a study.
Is It Time To Replace LED Lights At Home? Experts Say Yes
LED systems have wide range of applications from public, commercial and domestic lighting to indicator lamps and sport facilities.
Lemon Or Lime, Which Citrus Fruit Is Best For Health?
Lemon and lime may look slightly different from each other, but both the citrus fruits share similar nutritional profiles.
Why Smelling Good Comes With A Price? Experts Reveal
Around 35 percent of people using products with fragrance have reported respiratory problems and migraines.
Is Sunscreen Good For Kids?
Several sunscreen products available in the US market are unsafe and ineffective, experts say.
Preterm Babies Face Irreversible Lung Problems Later In Life, Says Study
Around one in every seven babies from across the globe or over 20 million babies worldwide are born with low birth weight, according to World Health Organisation.
Can Kids Follow Vegan Diet? Experts Give The Answer
Improper vegetarianism may lead to stunted development among children and teens, states a medical opinion.
Reduce Dementia Risk By Following This Routine, Says WHO
Maintain physical fitness for a healthy mind, the World Health Organisation in its new guideline to tackle dementia and cognitive decline.
How Much Coffee Is Too Much? Study Gives The Answer
Maintain a healthy heart and blood pressure by limiting your coffee in take to four or five cups a days, says a study.
Demise Of A Close Friend Can Affect One’s Health For Years, Says Study
The demise of a first degree relative or a close friend will have similar impact on one's health, says researchers from the University of Stirling and Australian National University.