MEDICINE & HEALTHIf excessive smoking that leads to debilitating outcomes is considered an addiction, should meat overconsumption be any different? Read to learn more about meat addiction.
Glasses are a delicate thing, both literally and metaphorically. Recent studies from the National Health Institute suggest that over 63% of Americans require a reading aid of some kind after the age of eighteen. In conjunction with this statistic, over 16% of Americans wear contact lenses specifically and not glasses on a regular basis. This means that 47% of Americans who are in need of a reading aid outright refuse to wear contact lenses. Why is this?
Incorporate 'mobility work' into your fitness program to enhance athletic performance and overall health. Try these 5 exercises for better movement and flexibility!
Cutting-edge technologies that open up new possibilities in medical care are an essential part of modern medicine. Medical imaging systems have become the cornerstone of diagnosis, treatment, and monitoring of patient progress. Their effectiveness is determined by the quality of the solutions used and the innovations that make them more efficient and functional. United Imaging Healthcare is at the forefront of manufacturing this equipment, changing the face of modern medical imaging and radiotherapy.
A recent study talks about how researchers have found microplastics in human testicles. So, is it a cause of worry? Can it result in infertility? Find out more.
Fermentation is a natural process where microorganisms, like bacteria and yeast, break down sugars. Though this process is popular today, whether it's Vinumar or Korean companies mass-producing Kimchi, it's actually been around for thousands of years. It's one example of why "processed foods" aren't always bad, with this processing indeed being beneficial in many ways.
A married couple in the Netherlands died together in what is just the latest case of double euthanasia in the Netherlands. Find out more about it in this article.
Our brains process new information every day; whether it's from conversations with friends, news articles, or learning at school, we are almost constantly absorbing information in one way or another. Every one of us lives a unique life with unique opportunities for learning. But how do we process all of this information?
In a very rare phenomenon, some people experience a medical condition where they perceive the same sound at different pitches in each ear. Read the article to find out more.