Why Having Sex Makes You Feel Better The Next Day, According to Science
6 monthes ago - By Time
Sex has long been linked to a lengthened life and a lower risk of cardiovascular disease. But new research suggests that it may have powerful emotional benefits, too: it seems to strengthen the bonds of relationships and adds happiness and meaning to life.
A recent paper published in the journal Emotion by Todd Kashdan and his colleagues at George Mason University used daily diaries to examine the link between sexual behavior and wellbeing. 152 college students were asked to keep a record of their sexual behaviors, emotions and feelings every day for three weeks. People's wellbeing was...
Read more ...Breath Test to Detect Early-stage Parkinson's Disease
6 monthes ago - By Medindia Health
Breath test for the detection of early-stage Parkinson's disease has been developed by a research team. The device detects differences in the breath of patients with early-stage, not-yet-treated Parkinson's disease.
Read more ...Contact Sports - A Risk for Lewy Body Disease and Parkinson's Disease
6 monthes ago - By Medindia Health
Contact sports athletes may be at an increased risk for Lewy Body Disease which can cause Parkinson's disease, a recent research that finds that the number of years an athlete is exposed to these sports is associated with the development of neocortical LBD.
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