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By David Gutierrez, contributing writer to Natural News Women dressed in red are more likely to be perceived as a sexual threat by other women, according to a study conducted by researchers from the...
View ArticleElevate Your Mood with Exercise
Did you know that regular exercise has been proven to reduce stress, boost self-esteem, improve sleep and ward off anxiety and feelings of depression? While exercising, the body releases chemicals...
View ArticleDaylight Is the Best Medicine, for Nurses
For the health and happiness of nurses – and for the best care of hospital patients – new Cornell research suggests exposure to natural light may be the best medicine. In a forthcoming Cornell study...
View ArticleIs Food Affecting Your Mood?
We all have our ups and downs, but if you’re feeling anxious, depressed or lethargic and can’t seem to shake it, your diet may be to blame. Have you ever heard that the gut is considered the 2nd brain?...
View ArticleHow Consumers’ Moods Drive Decisions
In April this year, scientists from Georgia Tech and Yahoo Labs reported that something strange was manipulating online restaurant reviews. It wasn’t hackers. It wasn’t software bugs. It was rain,...
View ArticleComfort Food Is a Myth, Say Scientists (Who Ruin It for Us All)
It was fun while it lasted, family-size box of mac ‘n cheese. Bowl of mashed potatoes, please see yourself out. In what seems to be an attempt to make us question everything we believe in, new...
View ArticleHealth and Happiness Starts in the Kitchen
Health and happiness are more closely related to the foods we eat than many of us realize. If we are mindful of how we react to food, some are nourishing to the body and we feel energized. Others are...
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