Author name: Payal Gupta

New Study Finds That Working Out During Different Times Of The Day Leads To Different Outcomes

The time one chooses to work out depends on how it fits into their hectic schedule. However, the optimal time to exercise might vary depending on the health advantages you hope to obtain, according to a recent study. Workout results vary depending on the time of exercise  Investigators established that “Exercise Time Of Day” (ETOD)  …

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Around 65% of Men Feel They Are Healthier Than Other Men

According to a recent study, over a third of males prioritize the well-being of their dogs over their own health. One-third (33%) don’t feel they need a yearly physical, while two-thirds (65%) say they’re “naturally healthier” relative to others. Men put the health of their pets ahead of theirs  According to an online survey of …

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You Could Live Longer If You Take Sweetened Coffee, Study Finds

A recent study suggests that adding a teaspoon of sugar to your cup of coffee might help one live longer. Researchers have discovered that those who consume coffee have reduced mortality risk than those who don’t, and those who prefer their coffee sweetened coffee are much less likely to pass away. Researchers find up to …

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Three in Four Individuals Got Injured in Strife For Fitness Post Pandemic, Study Finds

According to a recent survey, the pandemic may be too accountable for the three out of four recent injuries that Americans have sustained while exercising. Nearly seven out of ten surveyed American individuals said they stopped exercising because of the outbreak. So even though 88% are committed to returning to the pre-pandemic physique, getting fit …

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Seniors who “Live-in-Place” Are Likely To Live Long and Suffer Less Falls, Study Finds

People may become more difficult to perform daily tasks like driving or cooking as they age. As a result, individuals may need to relocate to a care home or assisted-living institution if they cannot take proper care of themselves and need further assistance. However, recent studies indicate that residents of independent living facilities or those …

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Almost 60% of Americans Are Against Cancel Culture Because of Artist’s Opinions

Should content producers be “canceled” because of their dissenting views? In the opinion of two in every three Americans, the response is emphatical “No.” A recent poll of 2,000 participants by market research company OnePoll focused on historical and current fandoms. Around  58% of people surveyed concur with the statement that “Boycotting an artist’s work because …

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Study Finds That Americans Endure Pain During Exercise

An effective workout typically requires venturing and working up a sweat from your safety zone. A recent national survey indicates that many Americans are misconstruing the adage “no pain, no gain.” Individuals suffer pain when they work out.  According to Orlando Health investigators, 18% of individuals report they frequently suffer pain while working out, and …

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Study Finds 56% Of Americans Are Unaware of Tax Day Deadline

Another Tax Day has here, and according to a recent survey, many Americans are STILL delaying their 2021 filing. In actuality, 33% of taxpayers put off filing their yearly taxes until the last minute. Unfortunately, a lot of individuals struggle with that since 56% of Americans are unaware of the deadline! 32% of Americans put …

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New Study Reveals That Over 50% of Americans Don’t Check Expiry Date Of Products In Their Medicine Cabinet

According to a recent poll, the average American opens their medication cupboard 468 times yearly. Per a survey of 2,000 participants, there are typically 15 items in a medical cabinet. But over three out of every four (74%) participants agree that they frequently forget to renew their outdated products. Most Americans rarely restock their medicine …

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Reducing Smartphone Use By an Hour A Day Can Enhance One’s Wellbeing for months

Is giving up your smartphone necessary for living the best life? Not necessarily, say, scientists from Ruhr-Universität Bochum (RUB) contend that a little reduction in screen time would benefit all of us. Studies link smartphone use to contemporary issues.  According to estimates, the typical adult scrolls through their smartphone for roughly three hours every day. …

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