A study conducted by the University of California suggests that a majority of parents who have a child diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) may choose to not have future children. The study was published in the journal JAMA Psychiatry on June 18th, 2014. The study looked at the probability of parents who already have […]
Friday June 20 2014, 1:29 AM EST | Posted in
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Electronic devices have never been easier to use nor have they offered more services and entertainment options. Most people love using their electronic devices in their bedrooms, most of the time right up until they go to sleep. Whether they are used for news, e-books, games or simply to check emails or other social platforms […]
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Do you want to know what the best liquid for your e-cig is? The answer is simple: it’s the one that keeps you away from traditional cigarettes, the one that allows you to quit smoking for good. Of course, the first recommendation is that you buy the e-liquid from a known, trustworthy source and that […]
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A recent study showed a link between air pollution and certain heart and lung diseases, however, the exact cause of the association has not yet been determined. According to the study, high levels of some air pollutants can cause irregular heartbeats or serious lung problems if people are exposed to them for long enough. Data […]
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A study conducted by the University of Eastern Finland showed a link between cynical distrust or the belief that people are motivated by selfishness with increased dementia rates. The study included nearly 1,500 people with an average age of 71. Finnish researchers gave out dementia tests while also asking participants some questions in order to […]
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A study lead by Sarah Damaske, a professor of labor and employment at Pennsylvania State University showed that while most people associate their workplace with stress the truth might be a little different. Damaske took saliva samples from 122 people six times a day and tested cortisol level. Cortisol is a biological marker that is […]
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A World Health Organization annual report shows that life expectancy has grown worldwide, with major gains in some of the poorest regions in the world. The report announced that a girl born in 2012 can live to reach 73 years while a boy can reach the age of 68. The gains are significant considering that […]
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When it comes to achieving an orgasm, men and women are not created equally. Men generally require less stimulation and time before reaching a happier place, but women are able to orgasm several times while most men are limited to one. The reason for this is simple, a man’s center of pleasure is located solely […]
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According to an American Heart Association report, recent research has showed that fruits and vegetables play an important, sometimes determining role in preventing heart disease and strokes. According to researchers every 200g portion of fruits consumed a day reduces the risk of stroke by an impressive 32 percent. According to doctor Yan Qu, the senior […]
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According to a recently published study by the Northwestern University, vitamin D deficiency or low enough levels are linked to aggressive prostate cancer. The study was published in the Clinical Cancer Research Journal and based its finding on studies carried out on approximately 650 men. Researchers looked at 650 men with ages that varied from […]
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