How to Dress for an Interview: The Good, the Bad and the Frizzy
By Ginger Burr
In a recent article for Real Simple, entrepreneur icon Barbara Corcoran discussed an evolving error made by interviewees every day: missing the...
Frequent dining out may dent your food budget
New York--Do you frequently have meals at a restaurant? Beware, you may struggle to control your food budget since people who dine out frequently...
Fruits, veggies may cut psychological stress risk in women
Sydney-- If you are a woman and want to cut out on stress, add 5-7 servings of fruit and vegetables daily to your plate,...
Study flags later risks for sleep-deprived kids
By Sue McGreevey
Harvard Gazette
Children ages 3 to 7 who don’t get enough sleep are more likely to have problems with attention, emotional control, and...
Say bye to Holi after-effects with lemon, coconut oil
New Delhi-- Do you stay away from colours on Holi for the fear of its after-effects? Instead, stock up on coconut oil, sesame seed...
Roaming the Mind: Poking at consciousness
By Clea Simon
Harvard Correspondent, Harvard Gazette
Consciousness — our sense of ourselves in the world — seems at first glance to be a profoundly human...
Why sing to baby? If you don’t, you’ll starve
By Peter Reuell
Harvard Staff Writer/Harvard Gazette
These days, it’s territory mostly dominated by the likes of Raffi and The Wiggles, but lullabies, play songs,...
The grateful life may be a longer one
By Alvin Powell
Harvard Staff Writer/Harvard Gazette
Can a positive attitude save your life?
There’s not conclusive evidence, but hints are tantalizing enough that researchers from Massachusetts...
How to boost chances of female orgasm
New York-- How women can achieve orgasm is no longer a secret as researchers have just found out what it takes to make your...
Watching birds can improve your mental health
London-- If you are living in a neighbourhood surrounded by trees and shrubs, with birds chirping all the time, there are less chances for...