Thursday, 12 May 2016

Spending Money on Others Can Lower Your Blood Pressure

Spending Money on Others Can Lower Your Blood Pressure

This article was originally published by Greater Good.  Many of us believe that the way to become happier and healthier is by spending money on ourselves. We put in extra hours at work and save up money to be able to buy the things that we believe will bring us happiness. But what if spending mone…
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Could Artificial Sweeteners In Diet Drinks Make Your Baby Fat? Study Says It’s Worst Than Soda

A new study finds that the babies of expectant mothers who consume diet drinks during pregnancy are more likely to become overweight when they reach one year. This finding supports a theory that what you do during pregnancy can have lasting effects on the baby. Like Us on Facebook Artificial Sweet…
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Branford students learn tips on nutrition

Public schools must permit transgender students to use bathrooms and locker rooms consistent with their gender identity, according to an Oba… BRANFORD, Conn. (WTNH) – Some middle school students in Branford are learning what it means to make healthy choices when it comes to nutrition. …
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Byko: Are we seeing the death of soda?

SOMEWHERE, John Franklin Street is smiling. The 97th mayor is remembered for many things, among them constantly hectoring people to drink water. It seems we got the message – to the dismay of what Mayor Kenney loves calling “Big Soda” and what others refer to as CSDs, or carbonated sugary…
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