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Digital Devices Make Your Children Less Emotional: Study

By Staff Reporter - Aug 28, 2014 06:57 AM EDT

Spending too much time with digital devices and gadgets can stunt children’s ability to understand emotions, according to a study.

Study Explains Why Some People Lack Motivation to Workout Regularly

By Staff Reporter - Aug 28, 2014 04:41 AM EDT

Blame your brain if you are unable to hit the gym regularly, says a study.

Most American Parents Blind to Obese Kids

By Staff Reporter - Aug 26, 2014 05:55 AM EDT

Many American parents are blind to their children’s obesity and weight issues, finds a study.

Healthy Diet Averts Risk of Infections and Diseases in Seniors: Study

By Staff Reporter - Aug 26, 2014 05:52 AM EDT

Eat healthy to boost your immunity and ward off risk of deadly diseases, advises study.

Cardiovascular Exercise Does Good to Your Brain: Study

By Staff Reporter - Aug 26, 2014 05:48 AM EDT

Working out for your heart can be good for you brain, according to a study.

One-in-every Seven Americans Experience Confusional Arousal: Research

By Staff Reporter - Aug 26, 2014 05:02 AM EDT

Study finds nearly one-in-every seven Americans suffer from sleep drunkenness.

Olivia Wilde does ALS challenge with breast milk: VIDEO

By Staff Reporter - Aug 25, 2014 03:43 PM EDT

New mother Olivia Wilde joined the growing ranks of celebrities who have taken the ALS Ice Bucket Challenge, but she decided to do it her way: with icy breast milk.

Man fakes kidnapping so he can party until late without his girlfriend

By Staff Reporter - Aug 25, 2014 03:31 PM EDT

Despite it being a dishonest thing to do, it's not unheard of a man lying to girlfriend about his whereabouts so he can party longer with his friends. One British man took it to the extreme and texted his girlfriend that he had been kidnapped and that's why he couldn't come and see her.

Pro-Russian Rebels Parade Captured Ukrainian Soldiers in Donetsk

By Staff Reporter - Aug 25, 2014 07:47 AM EDT

Pro-Russian rebels paraded captured Ukrainian soldiers in the city of Donetsk in Eastern Ukraine Sunday as bystanders pelted them with eggs and tomatoes.

Protests by Vendors Leads to Cancellation of $500 Million Motorola Deal with FBI

By Staff Reporter - Aug 25, 2014 07:41 AM EDT

Protests by multiple vendors have led to the cancellation of the Federal Bureau of Investigation's $500 million no-bid deal with the Motorola Solutions Inc.

Beat Childhood Obesity by Serving Food in Smaller Plates: Health Officials

By Staff Reporter - Aug 25, 2014 07:13 AM EDT

Serving food in smaller plates for children can help reduce the incidence of childhood obesity, say British researchers.

Pour Yourself Less Wine to Avoid Heavy Drinking: Study

By Staff Reporter - Aug 25, 2014 07:09 AM EDT

Don’t want to get sloshed, then pour less drink on your glass, advises a study.

Change School Timings to Improve Teens’ Mental and Physical Health: Pediatricians

By Staff Reporter - Aug 25, 2014 06:21 AM EDT

Experts say starting early for school may not be good for teens’ mental and physical health.

Is Eating Breakfast Really That Important?

By Staff Reporter - Aug 25, 2014 03:25 AM EDT

Study says breakfast may not be the most important meal of the day.

Blood Tests can Tell If You Skipped Eating Healthy Diet: Study

By Staff Reporter - Aug 23, 2014 04:25 AM EDT

Blood tests help reveal if you swayed from your diet, according to a study.

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