Author name: Payal Gupta

Study Highlights the Impact of Sleep and Methods To Improve the Quality

A recent study conducted by Harvard University highlighted the impacts of sleep on a human beings. The study revealed that getting adequate sleep can boost individuals’ prospects for a sustainable lifestyle. The majority of Americans declare that their sleep routines are recommendable. However, only a few can admit that they feel refreshed when they wake …

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Stronger Friendships Are Developed From the Digital Realm As Compared to Physical Methods

A recent study conducted by OnePoll on behalf of World of Warships revealed that individuals could make long-time friends while playing video games compared to physically making friends. The study discounted the notion that playing outside is healthier and promotes a child’s ability to make lasting friendships. Study authors revealed that throughout 18months, at least …

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Study Denotes the Pressure of Having Candid Conversations About Sexual Experiences

A recent study conducted by OnePoll on behalf of Pure Romance revealed that sex is an impulse that affects an individual’s conduct. The authors discovered that even though a substantial number avoid contemplating any sexual notions, most adults have biblical associations pop in their heads at least eight times a day. During the publishing of …

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Researchers Warn That Smart Devices Track Our Movements

Primal Pappachan from Pennsylvania State University, Roberto Yus from Baltimore County, and the University of Maryland have warned people that they are being scanned by digital devices every day. Unfortunately, some of the devices scanning you could be inside your refrigerators, offices, cars, televisions and other seemingly harmless gadgets. These devices typically need internet connections …

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Study Look Into Americans’ Spring Cleaning Habits

OnePoll conducted a study for TruGreen that looked into American spring cleaning habits. The survey of 2000 U.S homeowners discovered that 78% of the respondents link their well being to the cleanliness of their homes. About 75% of the respondents said they felt stressed out when their homes weren’t tidy. Another 70% said they felt …

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Study Shows That Weather-related Catastrophes Have Hidden Effects

Harvard T.H Chan School of Public Health, Imperial College London, Colorado State University, and the Mailman School of Public Health at Columbia University have looked into the hidden costs of weather-associated disasters such as extreme storms, tropical cyclones, and hurricanes. Hidden reasons people were more likely to die from The effects of these events may …

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Study Reveals That Several Women Undergo Severe Cases of Sexism in Employment

A recent study conducted by OnePoll in collaboration with SurePayroll revealed that several women changed their form of careers due to an unbearable amount of sexism. The women recalled occasions when they suffered harassment or unfair treatment based on their gender. Study authors revealed that most women changed or thought of changing the line of …

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Study Finds That 40 Pushups in One Setting Reduces a Middle-Aged Man’s Chances of Getting Heart Disease

Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health recently conducted research that revealed that men who do a minimum of 40 pushups in a single trial reduce their levels of heart disease in the following ten years. The study authors revealed that a method of reducing heart illnesses in the male gender is by carrying out …

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Study Reveals That Excessive Screen Time Is Dangerous for Children Under the Age of Five

The American Academy of Pediatrics recently carried out a survey that revealed that several American children below the age of five consume a disturbing amount of time using smartphones or watching the television. Authors revealed that few children receive the adequate screen time stipulated by health physicians. The Academy cautions that parents avoid technology access …

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