“These findings support that emotions in dreams and wakefulness engage similar neural substrates, and substantiate a link between emotional processes occurring during sleep and emotional brain functions during wakefulness.” … Read More
Chances are makeup bag is riddled with dangerous superbugs including E. coli, Staphylococci, and salmonella. Scientists from Birmingham’s Aston University tested 467 in-use eyeliners, lipsticks, mascaras, sponges and lip glosses and found the bacteria in more than nine out of ten in-use beauty products. Read More
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Two new studies published in the journal Nephrology Dialysis Transplantation, illuminate the risk of uncompromising devotion to high-protein regimens. Read More
When testing 18 supposedly pure batches of blood from blood banks, scientists from Oregon State University found that every single one of these supposedly pure specimens tested positive for caffeine – and some tested positive for Xanax, and anti-anxiety drug. Read More
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Recent statistics related to holiday stress reveal that nearly 69% of people are stressed by the feeling of having a “lack of time” and perceiving a “lack of money.” … Read More
The thermostat wars move out of the office and into the home. Men, women, and families fight over the thermostat – and researchers from Ohio State University observe them to see what really gets the heat bumped up just a little bit. Read More
Contrary to decades of assumption, household plants are really purifying the air inside our house, according to researchers at Drexel College of Engineering. However, that’s not to say that they don’t purify the air at all. A study from Ohio State University found that planting foliage is more effecting than using hi-tech than reducing air pollution around factories and other contaminated areas. Read More
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