Wellness Rainy Days Can Affect Moods Feeling sadder around certain seasons could a have scientific basis, according to researchers. Cold weather generally…Michelle LeungDecember 4, 2017
Wellness Chewing Releases Immune Cells That Fight Infection The act of chewing your food can protect you against infection, researchers from the University…Michelle LeungNovember 12, 2017
Wellness Looking Into the Pumpkin Spice Latte Rage Orange and remarkably omnipresent, pumpkin spice is a hallmark of fall. And in fact, once…Michelle LeungSeptember 1, 2017
Wellness Swap Out Greasy, Nutrient-Poor Summer Foods for Alternatives Summertime brings warm weather, no school, vacations, beach parties, and food — lots and lots…Michelle LeungJune 5, 2017
Wellness Too Much Screen Time Limits Development 14The use of electronic devices like TV and smartphones among children and adolescents has exploded…Michelle LeungApril 14, 2017
Wellness Stuffy Noses Can Be Relieved Through Home Remedies No one wants to be that kid sniffling his way through a crucial final, but…Michelle LeungApril 13, 2017
Wellness Social Eating: When People Eat More With Friends First, it's a bowl of macaroni and a quick chat with your floormate. Then, it's…Michelle LeungApril 9, 2017
Wellness Hormone Produced During Exercise Helps Burn Fat There's a reason behind why exercise is good for you: not only does the use…Michelle LeungMarch 31, 2017
Wellness Stay Pool-wise and Healthy Chlorine is used to disinfect pool water, in particular, to prevent disease-causing microorganisms from growing…Michelle LeungFebruary 28, 2017
Wellness There’s Bacteria In My Cookie! There's something dangerous lurking in that cookie—something potentially more dangerous than the seven grams of…Michelle LeungJanuary 25, 2017
Wellness Thank Your Heart and Kidneys By Eating Chocolate Chocolate is good for your soul. There is also evidence that it is good for…Michelle LeungDecember 26, 2016
Wellness Sleeping In On Weekends May Help Prevent Diabetes If your parents have ever nagged at you to get out of bed and do…Michelle LeungOctober 21, 2016
Wellness Can Frying Foods Be Healthy? Food traditionally fried in canola oil has been criticized because of studies that link consumption…Michelle LeungAugust 5, 2016
Wellness A Case of Stage Fright and the Brain Many of us have been in this scenario: you have been practicing a piece of music for months,…Michelle LeungMay 7, 2016
Wellness School Causes More Headaches It is not very surprising that school causes headaches. In fact, increased headaches at back-to-school…Michelle LeungApril 13, 2016
FeaturedWellness More Memory T Cells Can Help You Fight the Cold The common cold is nothing to sneeze at. It leads to 3,000 to 49,000 US deaths a year…Michelle LeungMarch 6, 2016
FeaturedWellness Smoking Goes Beyond the Blood and Across Generations Expecting mothers are told to be especially careful during pregnancy—and not without reason. There are…Michelle LeungFebruary 12, 2016
Research True Happiness Might Actually Mean More Gray Matter in Your Brain Is it possible that happiness is tangible? People often think of happiness as some abstract…Michelle LeungFebruary 7, 2016
Wellness The Nose Might Be the Key to Detecting Dementia For someone with Alzheimer's disease, it might start with repeatedly misplacing house keys and forgetting…Michelle LeungJanuary 27, 2016
Wellness A Graphic Picture Warning is Worth a Thousand Words In Singapore, bloody images of damaged organs accompany warnings on cigarette packs. In India, 85%…Michelle LeungJanuary 25, 2016