Science Says Emotional Intelligence Can Improve Health and Happiness
...are. Overall, men engaged in more risk-taking behaviors (which could compromise their health) than women did in the study. High [...]
...are. Overall, men engaged in more risk-taking behaviors (which could compromise their health) than women did in the study. High [...]
...psychological and physical pain. Going through life holding someone’s hand, literally and metaphorically, reduces the amount of pain and stress we feel and [...]
...Translational Neuroscience at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, Director of the Addiction Institute at Mount Sinai and [...]
...in the early 1970s, who had attracted the attention of the school health services, were added. Of the resulting total, 48 were women and 3 [...]
...as the Sports Nutrition Lead for the Canadian Men’s National Basketball Team and believes that diet, exercise, and lifestyle factors have the [...]
...Ireland over 50 percent of those over 50 years of age are classified as obese, with only 16% of men and 26% of women reporting [...]
...way, helping them through these “darker” times doesn’t only help their mental health in the future, but can also help improve your [...]
...women who tend to over-analyze progress with a diet. They typically display perfectionistic ideas of their performance and have unrealistic [...]
...journal Cancer, recommends screening for colorectal cancer 5 years earlier – age 45 – for both men and women regardless [...]
...but research connecting alpha-linolenic acid specifically to these risk factors has been lacking. Study Analyzed Participants with Impaired Fasting Glucose [...]