Designer Jonathan Adler has said, “Your home should be like a good dose of Zoloft”—and we couldn’t agree more. Now, more than ever, home base needs to be a retreat that wraps you up and makes you feel great again. In fact, everything from your lighting to the color of the paint you choose can… Continue reading
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The last pandemy in dengue fever was in 1950s
Miami-Dade County health officials announced the first locally acquired case of dengue fever in Miami in nearly sixty years, and urge residents to step up measures to prevent being bitten by mosquitoes. Authorities say the infected individual “made a full recovery from this illness”. They added that the diagnosis was made based on signs and… Continue reading
Fish oil helps in the fight with gum disease
Eating even moderate amounts of omega-3 fatty acids, typically found in foods such as salmon and other fatty fish, may help ward off gum disease, new research suggests. Researchers divided nearly 9,200 adults aged 20 and up participating in the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey between 1999 and 2004 into three groups based on… Continue reading
Is Dieting Appropriate for Everyone?
Following a diet is strictly individual process and not all people are capable to do it. In addition, dietary regime may not work for everyone. It often turns out that people achieve better results if they change the way they live rather than follow a diet plan. This article will help you find out if… Continue reading
Popular Contraceptive Myths
Since ancient times there have been many contraceptive misconceptions and myths. Here we will discuss some of the most popular myths about conception. The most popular myth is probably that women can’t get pregnant if they have sex during their menstruation or during the first and the last days of the menstruation cycle. This is… Continue reading
All about Crohn’s disease
What is Crohn’s disease? Crohn’s disease is a lifelong inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). Parts of the digestive system get swollen and have deep sores called ulcers. Crohn’s disease usually is found in the last part of the small intestine and the first part of the large intestine. But it can develop anywhere in the digestive… Continue reading
Is it possible to eat everything and stay thin?
I spent the weekend in San Francisco at the 2nd Annual Foodbuzz Festival. It was all about good friends, good times, and good food! Actually, the entire festival was centered around food—talking about it, sharing ideas, and, of course, enjoying every single bite. I used to dread these types of events. When faced with lots… Continue reading
The Visual Brain was found from researchers
A team of researchers from the University of Minnesota’s College of Liberal Arts and College of Science and Engineering have found that an early part of the brain’s visual system rewires itself when people are trained to perceive patterns, and have shown for the first time that this neural learning appears to be independent of… Continue reading