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People Worry That Tech Is Moving Too Fast
A new report from communications firm Edelman revealed that public trust in technology has fallen across the world, while concerns for the regulation of the tech industry are rising.
6 Habits That Could Be Causing Your Flu Symptoms
Once you get the flu, it can often feel as if you've been sick for ages, that may be because your sickness is still lingering. Here are some habits that could be causing your flu to stick around longer.
How To Build a Healthy Romantic Relationship
Every relationship is unique, but to build a healthy and happy relationship, a few key ingredients are needed.
Foods That Beat Fatigue
If you ever go into a food coma after eating or feel like you're running out of energy before the day even begins, it probably has to do with your diet.
Negotiate Salary Before Accepting A Job Offer
Negotiating a salary can be easier said than done when the voice in your head is convincing you not to say or do anything that might jeopardize your chances of getting the position.
Brain Exercises To Strengthen Your Mind
The brain and mental function are bound to change with age. However, the human brain's plasticity allows it to adapt and change, even as you grow older.
Pot Use Among Seniors Nearly Doubles In 3 Years
People aged 65 and older who use pot increased to 4.2%, up from 2.4% in 2015, according to figures from the U.S. National Survey on Drug Use and Health.
How Smartphone Addiction Rewires The Brain
Developing an addiction to your smartphone, if you haven't already, has come increasingly easy and common.
Eating A Big Breakfast Burns More Calories
With numerous studies done around breakfast and new intermittent fasting diets, there has been confusion building around whether there are any true benefits to eating breakfast.
Women Are Living Longer But Men Are Catching Up
Researchers found that the gap between men's and women's life expectancy is narrowing as females' lifespans are now increasing at a slower rate.
Many Teens Suffer ‘Digital Dating Abuse”
Technology plays a significant role in teen relationships, but a growing number of studies show how the rise of technology has made digital dating abuse more prevalent.
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TECHNOLOGY PLAYS A SIGNIFICANT ROLE IN TEEN RELATIONSHIPS, BUT A GROWING NUMBER OF STUDIES SHOW HOW THE RISE OF TECHNOLOGY HAS MADE DIGITAL DATING ABUSE MORE PREVALENT. A RECENT NATIONAL SURVEY OF TEENS WHO'D BEEN IN A ROMANTIC RELATIONSHIP IN T...
Is Your Partner Optimistic? It Impacts Your Health
Researchers say being in a relationship with an optimist can have a profound influence on health and well-being.
Don't Let Fear Of Pesticides Stop You From Eating Fruits And Veggies
A recent survey revealed that 94% of dietitians sent fear-based messaging regarding pesticides on produce, causing excessive concern about whether conventionally grown fruits and vegetables are safe to eat.
Alcohol Is Fueling An Urgent Public Health Crisis
Alcohol-related deaths in the United States are surging, and researchers are calling it "an urgent public health crisis."
Knowing More Isn’t Always A Good Thing
Today's world is built on the premise that knowing more is better, however new research from Stevens Institute of Technology suggests that too much knowledge can lead people to make poor decisions.
150 Minutes Of Exercise A Week Can Ease Depression
Researchers say exercising for 150 minutes a week not only helps our bodies look and function better, but it can also effectively battle mental health disorders like anxiety and depression.
Are U.S. Hospitals Prepared for the Coronavirus?
As the outbreak of the Coronavirus grows, many wonder if U.S. hospitals are prepared for the worst.
Can Face Masks Protect You From The Coronavirus?
Since the coronavirus hit the headlines many people wonder what preventative measures they should be taking and whether a face mask can protect them against the virus.
Facial Expressions May Not Be Reliable Indicators
For centuries, we've believed that facial expressions mirror the deepest emotions, but recent research shows that may not be the case.
Can Cleanliness Increase The Risk Of Asthma?
A recent study, published in the Canadian Medical Association Journal, suggests children have a 37% higher risk of becoming ill in an 'extra clean' homes.
How Parents’ Love Shapes Their Children's Lives
A new study, published in the journal Demography, reveals that when spouses love each other, children stay in school longer and marry later in life.
The Essential Guide To Healthy Grocery Shopping
One of the key steps to eating healthier is to stock your kitchen and pantry with nutritious and healthy foods. Here are some tips that will make grocery shopping a breeze.
What To Eat For A Sharper Memory
While there is no magic pill to prevent cognitive decline, there are brain foods nutritionists suggest that can ensure a sharp brain as you age.

























