According to researchers at the University of Washington, probably not. They’ve concluded that specifically experiencing the wild side of nature is vital to one’s overall mental and physical wellbeing. Read More
Now, a new study conducted at New York University’s School of Dentistry finds that vaping will literally change the bacterial composition in one’s mouth, leaving them that much more susceptible to inflammation and infection. Read More
Why then do so many people crave a cup of coffee in the morning? It turns out you may have never had a choice in the matter; some people are genetically predisposed to quickly develop a taste for some java. Read More
A new study published in the journal Cell joins an increasing list of pro-CR literature, concluding that limiting caloric intake slows cellular aging, reduces inflammation and dramatically lowers one’s risk for developing age-related diseases. Read More
Not unlike the thesis recently motioned by the journal Scientific Reports back in January the core elements of empathetic behaviors are authored by biological predispositions as opposed to some conditioned moral absolute. Read More
Researchers at Stevens Institute of Technology in Hoboken, New Jersey are challenging the idea that more information is always beneficial. According to their findings, a wealth of new information can actually hurt more than it helps if one doesn’t accurately understand it all and effectively incorporate that new information into their prior knowledge base. Read More
According to a recent piece of Yale research, just a few hours of exposure to ambient ultrafine particles (UFP) may trigger a nonfatal heart attack. Read More
In many ways stress is an evolutionary leftover from a time when humans had to be much more responsive in order to simply survive on a daily basis. Today, though, stress is experienced by countless people as they go about daily, monotonous tasks like shopping or talking with others. Read More
The problem with a messy desk is the message it sends out to the other people working in an office. Researchers say that when coworkers see a jumbled workspace, they’re quick to assume its owner is neurotic, confrontational, and probably just not a nice person to be around. Read More
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