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Teens Exercise Levels Alarmingly Low, Get As Little Exercise as 60 Year Olds

A new study conducted by researchers from the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health in Baltimore looked at more than 12,500 people’s exercise habits by having them wear fitness trackers for a week. When they separated that data by age, they found something alarming about teenagers.

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Study: Dancing Can Reverse The Signs Of Aging In The Brain

As we grow older we suffer a decline in mental and physical fitness, which can be made worse by conditions like Alzheimer’s disease. A new study, published in the open-access journal Frontiers in Human Neuroscience, shows that older people who routinely partake in physical exercise can reverse the signs of aging in the brain, and dancing […]

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Study: Eating Fast Raises Risk of Heart Disease, Obesity, Cholesterol 5 Times

People who eat very quickly do not give their bodies time to realize it is full – meaning they tend to eat more, according to cardiologists based at Hiroshima University in Japan.

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Social Media Sites Like Instagram Should Be Banned For Children

Without doubt, there is one aspect of modern society that’s directly contributing to the upward spike in mental health problems among our youth, and that’s social media sites like Instagram writes Dr. Max, the Mind Doctor.

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Not Sleeping Well? This Could Be Why

A recent study shows people living in areas with raised nitrogen dioxide were found to be up to 60 % more likely to suffer from sleep deprivation than those living in areas with lower pollution levels.

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Cancer Rates Predicted To Explode As Global Herbicide Market Projected To Reach 34B By 2022

The global herbicide market is poised to grow exponentially in 2022, which in turn may further drive up the already high cancer rates around the world. Data from the recent Research and Markets report showed that global herbicide market was valued at $23.97 billion in 2016 and is projected to grow to $34.10 billion by […]

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