Author name: Payal Gupta

Eating Before Bedtime is a Top Sleep Disruptor among Americans, Study Finds

A new study has found that bedtime can bring cravings from people, with almost half admitting they usually eat before sleeping. In addition, four out of five respondents surveyed said that crumbs during bedtime could result in a crummy night’s sleep.  Most people don’t like it when their partner eats in bed  The survey evaluated …

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Americans Facing Tough Times Ahead Of Holiday Season As Inflation Soars

Although American Politicians publicize the prospects of the Inflation Reduction Act, most people are unconvinced that it will work. According to recent surveys, families are getting ready for tough times ahead of the holiday season and seeking ways to avoid the rising cost of consumer products.  Americans have reduced spending because of rising inflation  For …

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Teenagers Cannot Distinguish Fake and Real Online Health Content, Study Shows

According to a recent study, most teenagers have trouble distinguishing between genuine and false health information online. Researchers discovered that 41% of teenagers couldn’t differentiate between fake and real online medical material. Most teenagers cannot differentiate between fake and genuine online health information The survey comes amid rising false health information and other topics, like …

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Most Americans Live in the Moment Now Than Pre-pandemic, Study Finds

A survey of 2,000 Americans over 21 has revealed that over 65% have the “seize the day” mindset. Interestingly 66% say that they live in the moment, with 74% indicating they focus on the future relative to pre-pandemic. The pandemic changed trends in how people treat themselves  Surprisingly the pandemic has also changed how people …

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Millennial Parents Find It Difficult To Regulate Their Children’s Screen Time

A team of researchers from Edith Cowan University has found that most modern parents cannot agree on the regulation of their children’s screen time. Since there is no rule on managing this emerging problem, most parents surveyed in a recent poll said that their children’s use of smartphones and tablets leads to most disagreements.  Millennials …

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Avoid Taking Processed Foods If You Want To Maintain Your Mental Wellbeing

According to a recent study, eating foods that have undergone extreme processing may be to blame for several incidences of depression and anxiety. The Schmidt College of Medicine at Florida Atlantic University claims to have discovered a link between excessive junk processed food consumption and worsening symptoms of mental illness. Ultra-processed can cause depression and anxiety.  Such …

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The Average Person Spends 40 Hours Per Week Sitting, Study Shows

The number of individuals living sedentary lifestyles continues to increase, with the average person stating that they sit for almost 40 hours per week. According to the survey that evaluated 2000 British adults, around 27% of the people stated that they are not active as they would wish even though they are in a position …

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Your Teenager May Become Obese If they Don’t Get Enough Sleep, Study Finds

Sleeping is very important if you want to enhance your wellbeing. Besides, that researchers in Spain warn that poor sleeping habits can enhance the risk of being obese or overweight.  Not getting enough sleep contributes to obesity in teenagers.  Most adolescents like sleeping late since they consider it a rite of passage to adulthood, but …

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Chemical Compound Available In Coffee Could Help Create A Nicotine Patch, Study Finds

Although most people prefer milk and cereal to start their day, many others like indulging in coffee and cigarettes immediately after they wake up. According to a new study by the University of Florida published in the Neuropharmacology journal, caffeine and nicotine have a connection.  Chemical compounds in coffee affect nicotine receptors in the brain. …

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Gun Ownership in The Us Common among Southerners Where Slavery Was Popular During Civil War

Since the times of the US’s founding fathers, gun ownership has been a significant aspect of American society for years. One may wonder where this culture came from. Fortunately, a team of researchers from the University of Wisconsin-Madison explains the practice’s growth. Gun ownership has a connection to slavery during Civil War The researchers discovered …

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