We usually eat when we are hungry or when we want to cheer ourselves up with something tasty. But food can also be a medicine and even a means that can save you from some unpleasant situations.
American researchers from the Agricultural Center at Louisiana State University have concluded that those who love sweets have less weight, a lower body mass index (BMI) and even a smaller waist than those who limit themselves in sweets.
The American Society of Cardiovascular Surgeons claims that healthy laughter relieves stress and muscle tension, improves immunity and treats hypertension.
A group of British scientists from the Universities of Stirling, Chester and Liverpool came to the conclusion that in couples where the woman's external attractiveness significantly exceeds the man's, the likelihood of separation is especially high.
This is stated in the Global Status Report on Alcohol and Health, published by the World Health Organization (WHO), the press service of the public organization School of the Heart reports.
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved a vaccine against human papillomaviruses to prevent anal cancer, which is on the rise among gay men, MSNBC reports.