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Back to homepageHelena-Reet about her life change: I feel like a new person!
OHMYGOSSIP — “This interview question comes just in time! 20.August, just a week ago, I had my birthday and after 10 years of “unhealthy life” I decided to make huge changes!” A-list entertainment journalist and blogger tells to Finnish “Terveyden
Read MoreResearchers reverse autistic behaviors in mice
OHMYGOSSIP — Researchers were able to reverse autistic behaviors in mice missing the Shank3 gene, a major risk factor for autism in humans.
Read MoreHIV drugs more beneficial if started from diagnosis
OHMYGOSSIP — An international clinical trial has found that starting antiretroviral drugs as soon as a patient has been diagnosed with HIV, instead of waiting for it to affect their immune system, significantly decreases their risk of developing AIDS or other
Read MoreFace transplant recipient meets donor’s sister in Virginia
OHMYGOSSIP — A Maryland woman whose family donated her brother’s face after a fatal accident traveled to Virginia to meet the man who received the face in a transplant.
Read MoreSpace station worms help scientists study aging process
OHMYGOSSIP — Life in space speeds up the aging process. Even when astronauts are habituated to microgravity, six-month stints in space result in muscle atrophy, bone density loss, weakened cardiovascular stamina and immune suppression.
Read MoreObesity in teen years increases bowel cancer risk later in life
OHMYGOSSIP — Obesity in adolescence has been shown to double the chances of developing colorectal cancer later in life as a result of a higher body mass index, or BMI, and inflammation, according to a study.
Read MoreBreakthrough allows Parkinson’s progression to be measured
OHMYGOSSIP — Researchers have found a way to measure changes to an area of the brain as Parkinson’s disease progresses, offering a way to actually monitor the advance of the disease.
Read More8 most common misconceptions about emotions
OHMYGOSSIP — As a society, we don’t talk much about emotions. Conversations tend to focus more on what we’re doing or what we’re thinking. In fact, most people find it easier to start sentences with, “I think…” instead of “I
Read More10 Health myths debunked
Drink 8 Glasses of Water a DayNo need to count cups. Research shows people who gulp a glass of H2O when they’re thirsty get enough to stay healthy and hydrated. Water-rich foods like soup, fruit, and vegetables and drinks like
Read MoreWhat makes your breath smell bad? Check out these causes of bad breath and learn the steps you can take to prevent it
OHMYGOSSIP — No one wants to have bad breath! Breath can tell us a lot about our health, ranging from simple bad breath to a more serious, underlying issue. Check out these causes of bad breath and learn the steps
Read MoreWorst drinks for your health
OHMYGOSSIP — When people take steps to follow a diet or improve their health, they often leave beverages out of the equation. It is important to pay attention to the nutritional content of your drinks, however. Here’s a list of
Read MoreWhat to do with a household burn?
OHMYGOSSIP — Around 60% of skin burns treated in hospitals happen in the home, with children and elderly people most often affected. But, oddly enough, few people know how to deal with such common accidents. How should we treat (and
Read MoreCellulite fixes and treatments
OHMYGOSSIP — Cellulite: Most women have it on their thighs, bottoms, or bellies. It’s normal, but if yours bothers you, you can take steps to make it less noticeable.
Read MorePost-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) in women linked to premature birth
OHMYGOSSIP — Having post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) significantly increases a pregnant woman’s risk of premature birth, according to a new study. Researchers examined more than 16,000 births involving female U.S. military veterans between 2000 and 2012, and found that having
Read More6 Surprising ways to stay healthy during cold and flu season
OHMYGOSSIP — Cold and flu remedies cost Americans billions of dollars every year. But a handful of immune system-boosting habits can go a long way toward warding off infections this fall and winter, reducing the need for costly medicines.
Read MoreSunshine prevents asthma attacks
OHMYGOSSIP — A little sunshine may be good for what ails you, particularly if you suffer from asthma. That’s the upshot of a new study by Tel Aviv University researcher that suggests catching some rays boosts vitamin D, which can
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