March 2019

  1. Analyzing the Keto Diet

    Analyzing the Keto Diet
    Analyzing the Keto Diet Orange County, CA -March 29th, 2019 – The human body gets its energy from the food we consume. Our bodies digest the food by mixing it with acids and enzymes in the stomach. Once absorbed, the carbohydrates break down into glucose. If the glucose levels drop, you’ll feel tired and weak; if they […]
  2. Study Finds the Ban on Texting While Driving Reduces ER Visits from Car Crashes

    Study Finds the Ban on Texting While Driving Reduces ER Visits from Car Crashes
    Texting While Driving Ban Orange County, CA – March 27th, 2019 –   Currently, 47 states, D.C., Puerto Rico, Guam, and the U.S. Virgin Islands ban texting while driving for all drivers. In 2007, Washington became the first state to pass the texting ban. Texting-while-driving bans are either primary laws or secondary laws. Primary laws mean that […]
  3. New Study Shows People Give up Part of Themselves when Acting Out a Role

    New Study Shows People Give up Part of Themselves when Acting Out a Role
    “ To Be or Not to Be… “ Yourself ? Orange County, CA – March 22nd, 2019 –  An actor is an individual who portrays a character during a performance. Actors typically perform in a traditional theatre or media such as television, film, or radio. When acting, there’s an obvious distinction between reading your lines and fully […]
  4. New Study Suggests Dog-walking can be Dangerous for Seniors

    New Study Suggests Dog-walking can be Dangerous for Seniors
    Dog-walking leads to a Higher Risk of Bone Fractures in Older Adults Orange County, CA – March 15th, 2019 –  Many people take part in walking their dog, and most older adults walk their dog daily to stay active. Dog-walking has numerous physical and emotional benefits. However, the number of seniors requiring medical treatment for injuries associated […]
  5. Moderate Muscle Strength May Reduce the Risk of Type 2 Diabetes

    Moderate Muscle Strength May Reduce the Risk of Type 2 Diabetes
    The Association Between Type 2 Diabetes and Moderate Strength Training Orange County, CA – March 13th, 2019 –   Type 2 diabetes is the most common form of diabetes. The disease usually develops in middle-aged and older adults but can appear in younger individuals. In 2017, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), reported that out […]
  6. London Patient Appears Cured of HIV

    London Patient Appears Cured of HIV
    A Remarkable Case of an HIV Patient : CURED Orange County, CA – March 8th, 2019 –   Timothy Ray Brown is considered to be the first person cured of HIV/AIDS in 2007. Mr. Brown what named “The Berlin Patient” at the 2008 Conference on Retroviruses and Opportunistic Infections, where his cure was first announced. Brown was […]
  7. Sleeping in on the Weekends Won’t Catch up Lost Sleep During the Week

    Sleeping in on the Weekends Won’t Catch up Lost Sleep During the Week
    Snoozing in Late on the Weekends Can’t Make up for Lost Sleep Orange County, CA – March 6th, 2019 –  Most of us lose sleep during the week due to stress, sleep disorders, or too many work commitments. It’s encouraging to know you have a weekend full of shut-eye to look forward to. However, a new study […]
  8. Working Long Hours Affect Men and Women Differently

    Working Long Hours Affect Men and Women Differently
    New Study Shows That Women Who Work Longer Hours are More Likely to be Depressed Orange County, CA – March 1st, 2019 –   UK researchers have found that women working long hours is linked to depression, but is not the same for men. The study found that women who work more than fifty-five hours per week […]

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