Marijuana use has long been heatedly debated on by people around the world; from politicians not wanting to legalize it, to a couple of teenagers in a basement lighting a joint up, everyone has their opinion. But when it comes to pitting marijuana smoking against cigarette smoking, do they have any differences?
Lord Jorrel Polintan
Jan 16, 2012
A new study has found that “internet addiction disorder” show signs of brain changes no different from alcoholics or users of illegal drugs.
Genalyn Corocoto
Jan 13, 2012
Australian and American researchers have discovered a protein that inhibits the lungs from repairing itself from smoke related diseases, in a breakthrough that could lead to a potential new treatment for patients.
ranina sanglap
Jan 13, 2012
When an emotional injury strikes, you feel your heart ache, but what does it mean to your physiological well-being? A recent study published on January 9 in Circulation: Journal of the American Heart Association has confirmed that a metaphorical broken heart is actually bad for the health.
Arlene Paredes
Jan 13, 2012
Feeling stressed out means you probably can’t sleep or your head aches. But do you know that stress may be causing your brain to shrink?
Genalyn Corocoto
Jan 13, 2012
The human brain naturally tends to maintain a more positive outlook, and that is the scientific explanation behind seeing the silver lining in every dark cloud. While this understanding leaves more questions unanswered, it does provide more awareness on the concept of “prediction error” and its role in a person’s optimism.
Arlene Paredes
Jan 12, 2012
It’s the worst fear of bungee jumpers everywhere – the cord snapping leaving the jumper falling to his death. That is what happened to 22-year old Erin Langworthy as she bungee jumped 111 meters down from the Victoria Falls bridge only to drop to a croc infested river – and survive. With that in mind, is there anything anyone can do when they’re plunging to their deaths?
Lord Jorrel Polintan
Jan 12, 2012
Nicotine patches don't help smokers kick the habit and remain cigarette-free over the long haul, but it has positive effects on the brains of older people who are suffering from mild memory loss, new studies show.
Genalyn Corocoto
Jan 11, 2012
Taking aspirin every day to reduce the risk of cardiovascular disease or cancer mortality is not beneficial to individuals with no history of cardiovascular disease as it increases nontrivial bleeding events.
ranina sanglap
Jan 11, 2012
Amidst the great news of celebrity power couple Beyonce Knowles and Jay-Z having successfully conceived their first baby, Blue Ivy, Beyonce’s hubby comes out with his newest song “Glory,” which revealed shocking news of a miscarriage. With this latest bombshell making noise, people are left to wonder: “Could they have done something to prevent the miscarriage?”
Lord Jorrel Polintan
Jan 11, 2012
A new study has found that Australia and New Zealand have the highest rate of marijuana and amphetamine use in the world, while Asia boasted the lowest.
Genalyn Corocoto
Jan 10, 2012
Scary Spice Mel B. bids bye-bye to baby weight after passing her halfway mark to her goal and losing eight kilos after two months of Jenny Craig Program. But can dear, reliable Jenny really help those who are overweight or obese in eating off some pounds?
Lord Jorrel Polintan
Jan 10, 2012
The Simplified Pathophysiology of Migraine Headaches. Patho what? Not interested, next page please! I understand that not a lot of people would really care about or rock their brains over technical and scientific mambo jumbo stuff such as the Pathophysiology of a disease or illness. These things are for the medical people go to school for to understand, give us a prescription on how to get rid of the pain, and get paid for.
Karen Gillies
Jan 10, 2012
Gossip Girl’s Chace Crawford, reportedly spent his New Year under the care of doctors because of a fall he took which required some stitches to his face. With the “Golden Boy” suffering from a nasty cut to his face, how bad can stitches be?
Lord Jorrel Polintan
Jan 10, 2012
Dieticians from around the country have revealed what they consider to be three fad diets that you should avoid in the battle of the bulge.
ranina sanglap
Jan 10, 2012
American plastic surgeon Dr. McKay McKinnon successfully removed an 82-kilogramme tumour on a Vietnamese man's leg in Ho Chi Minh City on Thursday and then removed another large-sized tumour on a woman's face in a separate operation the following day.
Windsor Genova
Jan 10, 2012
A new study showed that individuals who were not properly nourished while in the womb have reduced ability to store fact correctly later in life, putting them at a higher risk of developing type 2 diabetes and other age-related diseases.
Genalyn Corocoto
Jan 09, 2012
The younger sister of the Duchess of Cambridge Kate Middleton, Pippa Middleton, is fast becoming the icon of a modern, athletic woman in Great Britain as she stays in shape by biking, running, swimming and joining triathlons. With triathlons gaining back its popularity, preparing for one can be such a daunting task, but a task that brings with it so many benefits.
Lord Jorrel Polintan
Jan 09, 2012
British singer-song writer, Sarah Harding who is best known for being a member of Girls Aloud, admitted to having battled an addiction to sleeping pills over the last four years. With an addiction to sleeping pills being more and more common nowadays, arguably more so in famous personalities, what are the dangers of an addiction to it or just by taking it?
Lord Jorrel Polintan
Jan 09, 2012
The star of the Avatar and the highly anticipated movie Wrath of the Titans, Sam Worthington, admitted to having a weakness for a woman’s smile, saying that he always falls for it. But aside from bagging “Perseus” himself, smiling can have a lot of benefits.
Lord Jorrel Polintan
Jan 09, 2012
U.S. researchers said Thursday that they have successfully produced the world's first genetically modified monkeys composed of cells taken from separate embryos.
ranina sanglap
Jan 09, 2012
Mariah Carey’s hubby, Nick Cannon, the famous comedian and master of improv, was recently rushed to a hospital after reportedly suffering from a kidney failure while they were enjoying their vacation in Aspen. With different people speculating buzzing on the matter, essentially: what is kidney failure?
Lord Jorrel Polintan
Jan 06, 2012
Demi Moore, the statuesque actress known for her youthful looks, admits to having struggles with herself with a love-hate relationship with her body despite her beauty as she turns 50 this year. With even the most famous of celebrities doubting themselves, how important is body image?
Lord Jorrel Polintan
Jan 06, 2012
Less protein intake could lead to more body fat, a new study suggests.
Genalyn Corocoto
Jan 06, 2012
Microsoft Research is collaborating with researchers from the University of Washington to develop a 'smart' contact lens that can directly transmit digital information to the wearer's eye.
ranina sanglap
Jan 06, 2012
Britney Spears, the famed singer who got back up the horse and brought the world songs like “Oops, I Did it Again,” actually did it again – stay fit with regular exercise. But more importantly, through sleep and staying hydrated, because little do people know, getting enough sleep and drinking water can significantly help a person’s health, especially in losing weight.
Lord Jorrel Polintan
Jan 06, 2012
Sexual activity among those in the older age bracket is often viewed as non-existent. With age being the primary reason of why intercourse is perceived to be almost impossible, new research might change those views as it finds that with age, sexual satisfaction increases.
Lord Jorrel Polintan
Jan 05, 2012
Nicole Polizzi, popularly known as Snooki, will be debuting her now slim body in the latest season of Jersey Shore this January thanks to exercise, and apparently, a commitment to cut down on drinking. With some saying that alcohol is only empty calories, is there any truth to cutting weight by cutting down the drinks?
Lord Jorrel Polintan
Jan 05, 2012
An American surgeon, known for removing big tumors, will operate on a Vietnamese man Thursday to remove a one metre long, 90 kilogramme tumour in his right leg.
Windsor Genova
Jan 05, 2012
Mischa Barton, actress that took off with the hit series The O.C., was able to stay fit and tone even through the holidays thanks to running and a healthy diet – vegan. But could following a vegan diet really give someone a body like Barton’s?
Lord Jorrel Polintan
Jan 05, 2012