Health & Wellness
In the largest study of its kind, reported by Politiken newspaper, researchers from the University of Copenhagen and Purdue University found that when Danish production companies experience a surge in business, their employees' workload increases, thereby negatively impacting their health.
In particular, when a production company increases its exports by 10 percent and employees must work extra hours, workers suffer more illness and injuries.
"Our results show that there are real consequences when one is made to work too much," Roland Munch of the University of Copenhagen told Politiken.
Especially in the United States, racism is a word some people would not want to hear. These people deny that racism exists. However, it now obvious that racism is not a perception in America, it is a reality. African-Americans and other minority groups in the country are constantly at the receiving end of racial bigotry.
But how does racism impact the health of the sufferer?
First, Sarah Zhang of the Wired News states that African-Americans face disproportionately high levels of diabetes, high blood pressure, and cardiovascular disease. She argues further that when it comes to mental health, studies show that reporting more incidents of racism is linked to more signs of depression and anxiety on the sufferer.
But early research also shows that the lab created, genetically-engineered "dud" viruses could interfere with DNA and trigger cancer, and unlike other therapeutics, will be evolving as it courses through.
For now, it's future is still in the hands of military scientists. But the Department of Defense sees it as very promising.
Confused about what the bill means and how it might change your shopping experience? Here's our explainer.
Last week, just before they adjourned for summer recess, Congress passed a bill that will establish national standards for labeling food containing ingredients which are genetically engineered (GE) also known as genetically modified organisms (or GMOs). President Obama is expected to sign the bill into law in the coming weeks.
Does this mean U.S. shoppers will soon see labels disclosing GMO ingredients on all food products? Not exactly.
Reduce the mental decline that begins in mid-age by making moderate changes in your diet and lifestyle.
I can remember a survey I looked at years ago indicated that "maintaining mental sharpness" was the #1 health issue for 65% of the people questioned. I don't think much has changed. Brain health is a huge concern for many people, most likely because poor brain function equates to poor quality of life. There is no doubt that we live in a society that demands our brains work 100% - we constantly juggle facts, inputs, information, tasks, responsibilities, and process emotions. And at the same time, the statistics are showing us increased rates of cognitive decline and dementia are becoming some of the biggest health issues in the 21st century.
How can you prevent the mental downslide that starts in mid-age? You can buffer your brain against mild decline and even more severe reduced function with dementia by taking some steps in what you eat and how you live.
The study, published in the journal Addiction on Thursday, found an association between alcohol consumption and cancers in seven sites of the body: the oropharynx, larynx, esophagus, liver, colon, rectum, and female breast. The strongest link was between alcohol and cancers of the mouth and throat.
The research goes on to cite figures which suggest that alcohol led to around half a million cancer-related deaths in 2012, or 5.8 percent of cancer deaths worldwide.
Study author Jennie Connor, of the preventative and social medicine department at New Zealand's Otago University, said the study shows there is more than a simple link or association between alcohol and cancer, and that there is now enough evidence to prove that drinking is a direct cause of the disease.
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The following is a list of health issues and the way that the Keto Diet brings about positive effects in each of them. As always, speak to your doctor before beginning any new diet or exercise plan—I'm not a scientist or a doctor, but this list was compiled based on studies from the National Library of Medicine and the National Institutes of Health.
Comment: For more on the low-carb or ketogenic diet see:
- What's a ketogenic diet, and can it really boost brain health?
- Tips & Tricks for Starting (or Restarting) Low- Carb Pt I
- The Ketogenic Diet - An overview
Aren't we willing to go to any extent to make our hair look lustrous? Of course our hair is precious to all of us! Hair fall is a major concern for many and should be treated in time. But little do we know that to have healthy hair is actually very affordable and simple, provided we choose the appropriate natural ingredients for our hair.
If you are one of those who want to give your locks a boost, here is a quick guide on how to get naturally healthy hair.















Comment: Even if alcohol doesn't directly cause cancer, it's probably best to lay off the stuff: