City Parks Are a Mood Booster
Living in the city can be hard on the senses and the spirit, but spending some time in a tree-lined park could counteract that stress,…
Read onLiving in the city can be hard on the senses and the spirit, but spending some time in a tree-lined park could counteract that stress,…
Read onMaybe you rush around with work and activities during the day, then settle in for a large, relaxing meal in the evening. But new research…
Read onA small daily dose of nature may be the perfect prescription for stress. An eight-week study found that people who spent at least 20 minutes…
Read onMany studies have shown that color affects both mood and behavior. Color can help you go from sad to happy or angry to calm. When…
Read onFor better or worse, your social media friends might be influencing your eating habits, British researchers report. They asked nearly 400 college students to estimate…
Read onWashing your hands more often may do more than slow the spread of COVID-19: New research suggests it also lowers your exposure to toxic flame…
Read onIf you’re thinking about traveling this summer, you need to consider the risks posed by the coronavirus pandemic, an expert says. Factors to think about…
Read onTechnology can help you maintain social connections if you’re staying home during the coronavirus pandemic, an expert says. “When using technology to stay connected, prioritize…
Read onIf you’re one of the many people making your own cleaning products at home because you can’t find them in stores, you need to be…
Read onIf you’ve ever come home from a brisk walk feeling reinvigorated, you’re not alone. Research shows that this is just one of many benefits of…
Read onSunglasses need to be more than just fashion accessories, an eye expert advises. “Think of sunglasses as sunscreen for your eyes,” said Dr. Dianna Seldomridge,…
Read onTaking a vacation from social media and digital technology while you travel can cause withdrawal symptoms, but a small study suggests you’ll come to enjoy…
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