New research from the University of Virginia has found that teens who have intense romantic relationships to the exclusion of self-discovery and healthy friendships may face high blood pressure later ...
Melbourne, Heat takes it out of you. After a long, hot day, we feel tired and grumpy. But sustained periods of heat do more than that – they age us faster. Cumulative heat stress changes our ...
Vigorous exercise suppresses hunger more effectively than moderate activity, particularly in females. Study: The Impact of Exercise Intensity and Sex on Endogenous Ghrelin Levels and Appetite in ...
The sun is the basis for photosynthesis, but not all plants thrive in strong sunlight. Strong sunlight constrains plant diversity and plant biomass in the world's grasslands, a new study shows.
One of the worst disasters in a summer full of extreme weather events — the Western European flooding in July — was made significantly more likely and more intense due to the impact of human-caused ...
Exercising can help regulate blood pressure levels among teenagers; thus reducing the risk of heart diseases. But, too much exercise can be harmful too and can have a negative impact on your body. It ...
There are lots of ways physicians might treat a patient after a heart attack -- certain resuscitation methods, aspirin, clot-busters and more. Now researchers have found a new candidate: Intense light ...
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