A so called “Bourbon Virus,” named after the Kansas county they discovered it in, was successfully isolated by researchers after the mysterious death of a 68-year old man in the spring of 2014. According to investigators at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), the Kansas man is supposedly the only individual who contracted the Bourbon […]
Unemployment Reportedly Brings Irrecoverable Personality Traits
It appears that long-term unemployment has a way of developing someone’s personality traits in a way that he/she may not overcome for the rest of his/her life. By and large, researchers described how one’s main personality traits get influenced by the period of time one is unemployed. The five traits they referred to are: extraversion, neuroticism, openness, agreeableness […]
Revolutionary Tattoo Removal Cream is Cheap and Easy to Use
A tattoo removal cream has been reportedly invented by a 27 year old PhD student in Canada. Alex Falkenham, is currently pursuing a PhD in pathology at the Dalhousie University in Halifax, Nova Scotia, and he is likely to threaten the expensive tattoo removal industry. Falkenham is currently testing the product on tattooed years of pigs and he […]
Teenagers’ Sleep Patterns Prove Insufficient
According to a recent study, teenagers are not getting enough sleep. And generalising the data is not an exaggeration. It appears that once they turn 15 or older, teens are beginning to get less and less sleep. This phenomenon also has a name given by researchers at Columbia University’s Mailman School of Public Health: The […]
50 Years of Relationship Come With Sex Rebound
The elderly who have resisted remaining in the same marriage since they were young, without getting remarried later have been proven to have sex more often. In other words at least 50 years of relationship come with sex rebound as a bonus. The study, called: Marital Characteristics and the Sexual Relationships of U.S. Older Adults: […]
In Winter “SAD” Stands for Seasonal Affective Disorder
The ones suffering from Seasonal Affective Disorder, or “SAD,” have a really hard time when it comes to coping with winter. And although Spring is just a few days away, the peak of the SAD is in February. The SAD is usually triggered by the lack of daylight exposure. The fact that it gets dark before […]
Money Problems Linked to Eating Disorders in Women
According to a new study, experiencing financial difficulties while being a student has more chances of turning the girl into someone with an eating disorder. On the other hand, the study also found that having extreme attitudes towards food rose the probability of short-term financial difficulties for female students. “There may be a ‘vicious cycle’ for […]
More Infectious Diseases to Arise Because of Climate Change
Infectious diseases such as the West Nile virus and Ebola are a consequence of climate change, according to Daniel Brooks, a zoologist affiliated with the Harold W. Manter Laboratory of Parasitology at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. In other words humans will undoubtedly have to put up with other illnesses that will to emerge in the future. Because climate […]
Why Diet and Exercise Not Enough to Beat Obesity?
According to a new study, one is obese or overweight mostly because of the genetic structure. The Centers for Disease Control (CDC) have reported that over 33% of the United States adults are obese, while obesity among school children has been also increasing during the late years. The scientists involved in this study found that once a person has […]
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