Angie Chui
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Beware the dim lights: Restaurant lighting significantly influences what you want to eat
You may not notice it but lighting plays an important role when we choose our food at a restaurant.
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Survey says: Megachurch pastors do get higher salaries
A recent survey has confirmed the nagging question on churchgoers minds â pastors from megachurches do get bigger salaries but the size of the church is only one factor in gauging their salaries.
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Concerned wives play important role in keeping husbands healthy: scientists link it to lower risk of developing diabetes
Husbands, don't feel too annoyed if your wife prods you about your health as studies have found a link with lower rates of diabetes.
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How much coffee should you drink in a day? Some studies link 5-6 cups with health and mental health benefits
A recent study has indicated that drinking up to six cups of your brewed favorite can lower the risk of developing multiple sclerosis
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Breast milk straight from the source is still best for babies - study
Breast milk is still the best for babies, but it is still best for infants to get it straight from the source â their mothers' breasts.
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Exercise to stimulate your brain activity and reduce mental ageing
A new study published by Neurology claims that even small doses of exercise can stimulate brain activity and reduces mental aging by about 10 years among senior citizens.
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Is there a link between exercise and surviving cancer?
The Movember Foundation is funding a major clinical trial by the University of Montreal Hospital Research Center to determine whether a high intensity and structured workout regimen could provide an alternative to traditional cancer treatments.
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Childhood obesity: Why your child should start exercising now to prevent adult health conditions
People who engage in exercise in early childhood have been found to have a significantly lower risk of developing metabolic syndrome in early adulthood compared to those who did not.
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Low fat, low cholesterol and natural fat - even experts are at odds over how to reduce obesity
British health experts are at odds over whether low fat and low cholesterol diets are really the best way to tackle obesity.
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All those healthy eating tweets and Facebook posts may be exacerbating eating disorders
Social media can be a wealth of inspiration for those aspiring to live healthier, achieve their ideal body and enjoy life through improved wellness.
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God made two, not three genders - Pastor Robert Jeffress
Megachurch pastor Robert Jeffress reiterated his strong opposition to the controversial issue of transgender access to restrooms in a recent sermon.
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Churches set aside issues to restore Tomb of Jesus in Jerusalem
The Church is embarking on a $3.4 million restoration project for the Tomb of Jesus Christ in the Church of Holy Sepulcher in Jerusalem, an iconic landmark on the site traditionally believed to be where Jesus Christ was crucified, died, and resurrected.