Music lower Anxiety and Pain Levels in Cancer Patients 0
Everyone already knows that music sooths the soul, and now it is proven that music reduces anxiety and pain for those who have cancer. Researchers from a new study from Drexel University in Philadelphia systematically reviewed 30 studies that included…- Professional Medical
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Taller Women might be more likely to Develop Cancer 0
A new recent found that taller women are more prone to develop cancer than women who were short. The range of cancers included breast, ovary, uterus, bowel, blood and skin. The researchers studied 1.3 million middle-aged women inBritainbetween 1996 and…- Professional Medical
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Don’t count calories, count bites! 0
There is a new device on the market that counts your every bite during your meal. The “Bite Counter” is designed as a wristlet so you can take it everywhere you go from the restaurants to the ball parks. All…- Professional Medical
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New Study: Crying Doesn’t Make you Feel Better 0
Growing up, people would hear that crying makes you feel better so they should let out a good cry. Now, new research published in the Journal of Research in Personality found that crying has no effect on the moods of…- Professional Medical
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Calorie Counts on Restaurant Menus are not Accurate 0
This can be found upsetting for those on a diet or trying to lose weight! Researchers from the USDA Human Nutrition Research Center at Tufts University reported that most of the calorie counts listed in menus are accurate, but those…- Professional Medical
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A bigger fork may help you eat less 0
Interesting! A new study came out where the results showed that people who eat with a bigger fork will tend to eat less. Business School researchers at the University of Utah performed an experiment at a local Italian restaurant. The…- Professional Medical
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