Author name: Payal Gupta

New Study Finds That Nightmares in Old People Are a Precursor of Parkinson’s Disease

According to a recent study, experiencing nightmares could be a precursor to Parkinson’s disease. As per University of Birmingham researchers, older men who have regular nightmares are more than three times more likely to subsequently have the condition. Discovery shows the need for early screening The discovery raises the prospect of a screening test that …

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New Study Warns Against Being Overconfident About One’s Health

Although a positive mindset can promote a healthy body, research has established that humility can equally contribute to your wellbeing. Researchers have established that having a lot of self-confidence is likely to be a bad thing in terms of health. Being overconfident in your health is dangerous  Older adults who are overconfident in their health …

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Over Two-Thirds Of Americans Judge The Snacking Habits of Their Spouses, Study Finds

A new study has established that 69% of individuals in long-term relationships do judge their partner regarding consumption of particular guilty pleasure foods. The survey of 2,000 Americans established that the feeling is mutual, as 69% of respondents reported that they felt their partners were judging them. The number of men (74%)  who felt they …

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New Study Shows Weather Conditions Can Influence Employee Productivity At Work

According to a recent poll, most people’s job satisfaction is likely influenced by what’s happening outside. The influence of weather on performance was examined in a poll of 2,000 working individuals, and it was discovered that 73 percent of respondents said the weather significantly affects how they perform. Summer and warmer weather are related to …

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Around a third of Americans Say They Wish Happy Hour Could Last Three Hours

Americans would rather have a “happy three hours” this summer than just one. A recent survey of 2,000 persons over the age of 21 found that over a third (38%) of American believes happy hour needs to last an average of approximately three hours. However, responders typically spend roughly 2.5 hours at each happy hour. Americans are …

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Archaeologists Discover a 3,400-Year-old Mittani Empire-age City in Iraq

Due to global warming, the relics of a 3,400 year-old metropolis in the Middle East have been uncovered by archaeologists. According to a group of German and Kurdish scholars, the Mosul reservoir was drained in response to the catastrophic droughts in Iraq to save local agriculture. As a result, the Mittani Empire-era city reappeared for …

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New Report Warns Growing Number of Children at Risk of Suicide through Poisoning

According to a recent study, poisoned suicide attempts among kids aged between 6 and 19 are sharply increasing. The increase in attempts between 2015 and 2020 was 26.7%, underscoring the young mental health issue. Increasing suicide and fatalities in children Suicide attempts and fatalities were among the reported cases to the National Poison Data System. …

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Study reveals That Delivery Drivers Do Eat Customer’s Food

If you are getting takeaway, consider picking that up on your own, as a new study has revealed things you won’t want to hear. A recent survey reveals that eight out of ten food delivery employees confess to eating some of their customers’ orders! Drivers tamper with food deliveries.  According to a survey conducted by …

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A Third of Americans Say They Didn’t Have a Plan After Graduating From College, Study Shows

A recent survey found that 33% of Americans had no plans for their future, whether they had graduated from high school/college. Most American are unprepared for the real world after college  A poll of 2,000 adults discovered that 41% of respondents had no employment set up for them after they finished school. The survey examined …

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