Author name: Payal Gupta

Apart From Layering In Winter Most Americans Find Morning Routines In summer Challenging, Study Finds

Not layering up during winter is what typically takes time, with over 50% of Americans admitting that the morning ritual takes longer in the summer. According to a recent survey of 2,000 persons, 49% of them claim that the summer slows them considerably during their morning commute. Most people make routine changes during summertime  Therefore, …

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Many Find Many Ways To Cope After A Breakup Compared to Other, Study Finds

Nobody enjoys getting ditched. Certainly, it might be a fantastic reason to binge-watch Netflix as you snuggle up on your couches enjoying a pint of ice cream, but this won’t help you much over the long term. According to a recent study from a group from the University of British Columbia, getting support following a …

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Alcohol Consumption Could Trigger Onset of Parkinson’s or Alzheimer’s Disease, Study Finds

According to recent studies, even one tiny wine glass each day may trigger Parkinson’s or Alzheimer’s disease development. Alcohol consumption linked to cognitive decline  According to University of Oxford investigators, about seven pints of beer per week, or half the advised limit, is enough to drive iron buildup in the brain. They explain that alcohol …

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Most Americans (57%) Consider A Hot Dog To Be A Sandwich

On July 20, which is “National Hot Dog Day,” many Americans will likely grill some hot dogs to celebrate. Even though all Americans are fond of hot dogs, the question of whether they are actually a sandwich remains a topic of discussion at backyard barbecues. A recent poll indicates that the answer is yes. Most Americans consider …

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Despite High Incacerration Rates In The US, Most Americans Don’t Feel Safe

The US is the global leader in prison sentences, with two million individuals currently incarcerated in jails and prisons across the country. Despite this, a recent study shows that locking up more criminals isn’t making Americans feel safer in their neighborhoods. Most Americans are afraid of becoming a victim of crime  Experiences of safety were …

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Most Millennial Parents Don’t Know How To Sing Lullabies, Study Finds

There are a ton of sleep-deprived infants in today’s world. Only 53% of millennial parents could recall the words to “Baa Baa Black Sheep,” and only 51% can sing the entire lyrics to “Row, Row, Row Your Boat,” according to a startling new poll. Only 35% of parents succeed in lulling their kids to sleep …

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Pet Owners Are Happier Than Non-Pet Owners, Study Finds

It’s no surprise that people love pets. However, are they happier compared to non-pet owners? According to a latest study pet owners are more happy than non-pet owners based on the photos pet owners take with their pets! Study finds pet owners happier than non-pet owners  Petplan researchers conducted a systematic study leveraging artificial intelligence …

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New Study Shows That Hunger Affects A Person’s Emotional State

A recent study found that “hangry” is a true emotional situation. Scientists in Europe found that being hungry may increase irritation and rage.   The “Hangry” expression has gained popularity  Over the past few years, the expression “hangry,” which combines the words “hungry” and “angry,” has gained a lot of popularity. However, researchers point out that this …

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Daily Avocado Consumption Could Keep Bad Cholesterol Away, Study Finds

According to a recent study, eating one avocado daily can lower harmful cholesterol. According to Penn State researchers, eating one avocado every day for six months reduced dangerous cholesterol levels. Although it didn’t cause any weight loss whatsoever, the “good” fats in avocados also didn’t have any detrimental effects on a person’s stomach fat or …

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