Author: Nemanja Vidakovic

Food Ads on Twitch May Be Influencing Teenagers’ Eating Habits, Study Finds

Twitch gaming streaming can impact your nutrition more than you realize. Penn State and Dartmouth College researchers have discovered

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Too Much Use of Your Laptop or Smartphone May Accelerate Aging, Study Finds

Digital devices may have revolutionized the world, but they could make humans age faster. A new study found that

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A New Study Has Found a Connection between One’s Religious Beliefs and Living a Healthy Life

According to a new cardiovascular study, African-Americans who believe more in spirituality or attend religious events are likely to

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Take Microbreaks At Work To Enhance Wellbeing And Boost Performance, Study Says

If you want to reenergize at your workplace, you should take regular short breaks, according to a new study.

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Here is What Research Says About How To Kiss “Correctly”

Although you are familiar with kissing, are you doing it "correctly?" Kissing can vary from one individual to another

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Low Income and Women-Led Households Least Prepared For Disaster, New Study Finds

In the last few years, Americans have experienced several disasters ranging from wildfires to pandemics. Although Americans will be

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Eating Before Bedtime is a Top Sleep Disruptor among Americans, Study Finds

A new study has found that bedtime can bring cravings from people, with almost half admitting they usually eat

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Americans Facing Tough Times Ahead Of Holiday Season As Inflation Soars

Although American Politicians publicize the prospects of the Inflation Reduction Act, most people are unconvinced that it will work.

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Teenagers Cannot Distinguish Fake and Real Online Health Content, Study Shows

According to a recent study, most teenagers have trouble distinguishing between genuine and false health information online. Researchers discovered

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Most Americans Live in the Moment Now Than Pre-pandemic, Study Finds

A survey of 2,000 Americans over 21 has revealed that over 65% have the "seize the day" mindset. Interestingly

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