The Truth About Germs on Toilet Seats and How to Stay Safe: Tips for Using Public Restrooms

The Truth About Germs on Toilet Seats and How to Stay Safe: Tips for Using Public Restrooms

Many people fear the toilet seat, especially in public toilets. Most germs cannot survive for long on surfaces such as a toilet seat. And to infect you directly, they have to get to your urethra or genitals themselves. So unless you sit on the toilet seat with an open wound, the risk of direct contamination … Read more

Understanding the Link Between High Blood Pressure and Fatigue: Causes, Symptoms, and Prevention

Understanding the Link Between High Blood Pressure and Fatigue: Causes, Symptoms, and Prevention

High blood pressure is a chronic condition that can have a major impact on your health. It is often associated with symptoms such as headache, dizziness, shortness of breath and palpitations. But there’s another symptom that’s usually overlooked: fatigue: High blood pressure can make you feel tired. High blood pressure, also known as hypertension, is … Read more

The Benefits of Estrogen: How it Supports Bone Health, Mood, and More

The Benefits of Estrogen: How it Supports Bone Health, Mood, and More

Estrogen is a female sex hormone that has several functions in the body. It is involved in the growth and development of the female reproductive organs, pregnancy, bones, skin, brain and heart1. Some benefits of estrogen are: It protects against thinning bones (osteoporosis) by increasing bone density. It improves mood, sleep, sexual behavior and eating … Read more

The Health Benefits of Singing Together: Why Group Singing is Fun and Good for You

The Health Benefits of Singing Together: Why Group Singing is Fun and Good for You

Singing is nice. But singing with a group of others is even nicer or at least less scary. In a choir or in the football stands and pub, we like to sing together. But why? Hi, this is Bing. I can help you with your question. 😊 Singing together is an activity that has many … Read more

Dell Surges 21% on Strong AI Demand: Wall Street Seeks Direction Amidst Federal Reserve Speculation

Dell Surges 21% on Strong AI Demand: Wall Street Seeks Direction Amidst Federal Reserve Speculation

NEW YORK (AP) – Computer manufacturer Dell has become considerably more valuable on the New York stock exchange on Friday. The group presented better-than-expected figures and rose more than 21 percent. At the same time, Wall Street was looking for direction after new macroeconomic releases that may shed light on the Federal Reserve’s future interest … Read more

The Impact of Parenthood on Relationship Satisfaction: A Study on Fathers’ Happiness Levels

The Impact of Parenthood on Relationship Satisfaction: A Study on Fathers’ Happiness Levels

Fathers are (on average) a lot more unhappy with their relationship/marriage when the first child is born. To a large group of men in Germany how satisfied they were with their relationship and their partner. The maximum score that could be achieved was 27. The study, published in the journal PLOS One, found that men … Read more

Why Do People Cough More When They Quit Smoking? – Explained by a Psychologist

Why Do People Cough More When They Quit Smoking? – Explained by a Psychologist

People who have recently quit smoking often complain that they cough more and feel worse than when they smoked. Mathise Hofmans, psychologist and tabacologist at the rookstopafdeling in UZ Leuven, explains in HLN why that is. “What I always tell people when they want to quit smoking is that their cough can increase. Smoking slightly … Read more

Debunking the Myths: Does Drinking Water Really Help with Weight Loss?

Debunking the Myths: Does Drinking Water Really Help with Weight Loss?

It is often said that if you are trying to lose weight, one of the things you should do every day is to drink plenty of water. Some internet advice even suggests that this should be a 4.5 liter. The thought is that water helps burn calories and reduce appetite, which in turn leads to … Read more

Isometric Exercises: The Best Way to Lower Blood Pressure, According to Researchers

Isometric Exercises: The Best Way to Lower Blood Pressure, According to Researchers

According to researchers at Canterbury Christ Church University, the two best exercises to lower blood pressure are isometric exercises. Isometric exercises consist of postures that keep the body static and activate the muscles without lengthening or contracting them, as in strength training, for example. Among the most popular isometric exercises are wall squats and planks. … Read more

Top 15 Low-Calorie Foods for a Healthy Diet

Top 15 Low-Calorie Foods for a Healthy Diet

There are several foods that are very low in calories, meaning you can eat them in relatively large amounts without consuming many calories. Here’s a list of foods that are considered “low-calorie”: Water: 0 calories.Green leafy vegetables: Spinach, lettuce, kale and other leafy greens are very low in calories.Cucumber: Contains mainly water and is very … Read more