Scientists Confirm 5 Second Rule Doesn’t Keep The Germs Away
If you're the type of person to bathe in Purell, you might think twice before retrieving that dropped piece of food. Apparently germs don't wait 5 seconds before latching on to your food.
If you're the type of person to bathe in Purell, you might think twice before retrieving that dropped piece of food. Apparently germs don't wait 5 seconds before latching on to your food.
Have you ever had your cell phone in your pocket, felt that familiar vibration, only to pull it out and realize no one had called or text you? According to a new study, you aren't the only one out there.
If the headline alone doesn't have mini-van mommies running, it being true will probably have them up and cuddling to their Snuggies at night. But according to a study from the University of Texas, yep its true.
I knew something big had happened today, when I saw the same story plastered on my Facebook newsfeed numerous times. Yet another group of quacks are saying that cell phones may cause cancer.
A new study has confirmed what doctors have long suspected: A sudden burst of moderate to intense activity, in particular sex, greatly increases your risk of suffering a deadly cardiac event.
Researchers from Tufts University compiled data from 14 studies which explored the link between sex and heart attacks. They were able to conclude a person is 2.7 times more likely to have a heart attack during sex, or one to two hours after the love making, than they are during normal activities.