02 July 2013 ~ 0 Comments

The Shocking Truth About Domestic Violence

The World Health Organization just released shocking data from the first comprehensive study of its kind. According to the report, physical or sexual violence affects 35 percent of all women globally. And here’s the worst part: The most common type of abuse is intimate partner violence, with 30 percent of women experiencing physical or sexual […]

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27 June 2013 ~ 0 Comments

The Truth About Fertility After 35

If you’re 30 or older and hope to be a mom one day, then a new story in the June issue of The Atlantic is probably already on your radar. Its much-buzzed-about premise: That baby-making panic among 30-something women is overblown, and the fertility cliff you hit during this decade isn’t as steep as you’re led […]

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27 June 2013 ~ 0 Comments

The Truth About Fertility After 35

If you’re 30 or older and hope to be a mom one day, then a new story in the June issue of The Atlantic is probably already on your radar. Its much-buzzed-about premise: That baby-making panic among 30-something women is overblown, and the fertility cliff you hit during this decade isn’t as steep as you’re led […]

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16 May 2013 ~ 0 Comments

The Truth About the 7-Minute Workout

Last week, the New York Times published a story about a “new” miraculous 7-minute workout that burns fat fast and helps you boost your metabolism. The news of the workout went viral—perhaps you saw several friends sharing it on your Facebook newsfeed. Here’s the thing: The workout was just an example of a high-intensity circuit […]

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26 April 2013 ~ 0 Comments

The Truth About Energy Drinks

The bad news about energy drinks just keeps rolling in: Thanks to inconsistent labeling and an ongoing FDA review that’s not yet finished, energy drinks can contain undisclosed ingredients that haven’t been thoroughly vetted by the FDA, according to a new report released by three congressmen earlier this month. Rep. Ed Markey (D-Mass.) and Sens. […]

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26 January 2013 ~ 0 Comments

The Depressing Truth About Sugary Drinks

Want to smile more? Swallow this: People who drink regular or diet soda, iced tea, or fruit punch are more likely to suffer from depression, while coffee drinkers are less prone to the blues, according to a new study presented at the American Academy of Neurology’s Annual Meeting. Researchers asked 263,925 people about their drinking […]

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26 January 2013 ~ 0 Comments

The Depressing Truth About Sugary Drinks

Want to smile more? Swallow this: People who drink regular or diet soda, iced tea, or fruit punch are more likely to suffer from depression, while coffee drinkers are less prone to the blues, according to a new study presented at the American Academy of Neurology’s Annual Meeting. Researchers asked 263,925 people about their drinking […]

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26 January 2013 ~ 0 Comments

The Depressing Truth About Sugary Drinks

Want to smile more? Swallow this: People who drink regular or diet soda, iced tea, or fruit punch are more likely to suffer from depression, while coffee drinkers are less prone to the blues, according to a new study presented at the American Academy of Neurology’s Annual Meeting. Researchers asked 263,925 people about their drinking […]

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26 January 2013 ~ 0 Comments

The Depressing Truth About Sugary Drinks

Want to smile more? Swallow this: People who drink regular or diet soda, iced tea, or fruit punch are more likely to suffer from depression, while coffee drinkers are less prone to the blues, according to a new study presented at the American Academy of Neurology’s Annual Meeting. Researchers asked 263,925 people about their drinking […]

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26 January 2013 ~ 0 Comments

The Depressing Truth About Sugary Drinks

Want to smile more? Swallow this: People who drink regular or diet soda, iced tea, or fruit punch are more likely to suffer from depression, while coffee drinkers are less prone to the blues, according to a new study presented at the American Academy of Neurology’s Annual Meeting. Researchers asked 263,925 people about their drinking […]

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