Beauty Regime: 4 Tips to Follow During Hectic Schedules and Stress by Hannah Joy on April 13, 2021 at 2:22 PM
Work from home during the pandemic has made our schedules extremely hectic and stressful. It has also brought changes in our lifestyle, such as no time for beauty regime, unhealthy sleeping and dietary habits. Therefore, here are few tips just for you to bring back the glow.
Experts from across the world suggest that this is when you need to take more care of your skin as the stress, lack of rest and irregular food habits quicken the process of ageing and skin degeneration.
by Hannah Joy on April 7, 2021 at 5:04 PM
Women who experience stress during conception are twice as likely to give birth to a girl than a boy, reveals a new study.
A total of 108 women participated in the research from the first weeks of pregnancy to delivery, having recorded their stress levels before, during, and after conception (via the concentration of cortisol in hair) and performed different psychological tests.
A study carried out by scientists from the University of Granada (UGR) has revealed that women who experience stress both before becoming pregnant and during conception are almost twice as likely to have a girl as a boy.
Stress Reduction Can Decrease Consumption of Unhealthy Food by Anjanee Sharma on March 12, 2021 at 9:04 PM
Study finds that lifestyle intervention targeting stress improved the diet of overweight mothers. Low-income mothers of young kids were found to eat fewer fast-food meals and high-fat snacks after participating in the study.
The 16-week intervention aimed to prevent weight gain by promoting stress management, healthy eating, and physical activity. It involved following simple steps from lessons on time management and prioritizing, demonstrated through videos starring mothers like the study s participants.
The intervention focused on showing the women examples of how they could achieve a healthier and less stressful lifestyle than tell them what they had to change. With the videos, researchers increased awareness of stressors in life and ways to control negative emotions.
High Death Risk from Hip Surgery Linked to Emergency Room Traffic by Anjanee Sharma on March 11, 2021 at 5:29 PM
Hip fracture operations can be stressful, particularly for older adults. Around 13% of patients aged above 70 don t survive 60 days after the fracture.
Research shows that the chance of survival for older adults may depend on how busy the surgeons are with other emergency procedures. When the operating room is busy, 20% more patients die within 60 days after the operation, says Professor Johan Håkon Bjørngaard.
When the demand for surgery is high, surgeons can get very busy. During such times, hip fracture patients have to wait 20 % longer on average before being operated on, which can have serious, sometimes fatal, consequences.
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