News & Articles By Rhonda Johansson
09/15/2018
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By Rhonda Johansson
Getting enough sleep is a no brainer; even jellyfish rest to regenerate, study finds
As strange as this may sound, scientists still don’t know why we sleep. Certainly there are medical benefits to rest; cells regenerate and the mind is allowed to process new information, among other things. Yet, from an evolutionary point of view, sleeping makes no sense. For one thing, it makes creatures more vulnerable to predators. […]
09/11/2018
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By Rhonda Johansson
Music found to improve surgery outcomes: Patients offered music during surgeries experienced reduced pain and anxiety
Urological surgeon consultant Bhaskar Somani says that offering music to patients during minor surgeries can significantly reduce pain and anxiety. Mr. Somani, a leading surgeon at the University Hospital Southampton NHS Foundation Trust, came to this conclusion after reviewing data on 1,900 patients across 15 international studies. These patients had had various outpatient procedures. In […]
09/05/2018
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By Rhonda Johansson
Dopamine influences your decisions; scientists discover that how long we have to wait for what we want affects its value
Scientists at the University of Texas at San Antonio (UTSA) are explaining the allure of waiting for your lover’s caress — or at least why and how we judge something to be “worth” our waiting. Assistant professor of biology at UTSA Matthew Wanat believes that dopamine, the neurotransmitter often associated with mood regulation, plays a […]
08/31/2018
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By Rhonda Johansson
Get out of that chair! Muscle-training exercises you can do at home
While any kind of exercise is great, fitness trainers say that far too many people lack good muscle tone. This may be because most are focused on losing weight rather than placing an emphasis on health. Just to be clear here: Regular cardio exercise does boost metabolism (and help you shed those unwanted pounds!) but strength […]
08/13/2018
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By Rhonda Johansson
Boost academic scores with exercise: Research shows cardio pumps up math and reading performance
A Florida State University and Larkin Community Hospital study concluded that high intensity interval training can improve a student’s abilities in math and reading. Frank Fincham who was part of the research said that their findings are “surprising” but can be a simple and effective way for struggling college students to boost their academic performance. […]
08/13/2018
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By Rhonda Johansson
Adventure and adaptability: Increase resilience in office workers with adventurous mental and physical training, recommend researchers
A common mistake many managers make today is being too focused on hiring new people rather than concerning themselves in keeping the employees they already have. The error is understandable, as the constant need to push numbers and meet targets is always on their minds. Yet the consequence of such benevolent neglect is that many […]
08/01/2018
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By Rhonda Johansson
Why its actually healthier to walk barefoot
Take it off — and we mean your shoes. Several studies show that walking barefoot is actually healthier. It does sound strange — and most people would shy away from the very thought — but “earthing” (walking barefoot) can increase antioxidant levels, reduce inflammation, promote sleep, and improve posture. Earthing is defined as walking barefoot […]
07/30/2018
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By Rhonda Johansson
The sound of your voice has a therapeutic effect on human cells – and can be transformed into light to be sent into space
It’s so easy to get lost in the hustle and bustle of daily life. With mouths to feed and rent being due, even news about impending nuclear war seem less significant when compared to the horror of just trying to survive. Yet, scientists have reminded us today that even the simplest things — our voice […]
07/24/2018
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By Rhonda Johansson
Baby Boomers are partying too much: Heavy drinking is causing serious illness across the age group
Baby boomers seem to be spending their nights drinking, data from Public Health England suggest. This conclusion, while initially funny at first glance, is highlighting a very serious and growing problem facing adults today who are older than 55 years old. Official figures have just concluded that elderly people now comprise a large portion of […]
07/18/2018
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By Rhonda Johansson
10 lifestyle habits for better brain health
Simple habits can significantly impact brain health. Their simplicity perhaps leads some of us to believe in their inefficiency — how could anything be that good if it’s so simple? Yet medical reviews have repeatedly confirmed that it’s the little things that matter, especially when it comes to maintaining a healthy brain. We’ve listed down […]
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