What You Can Do About ED
Get more information about affordable ED help today …
Facts About ED—The Manly Problem You Don’t Need to Fear
You were ready, excited, and then your erection fizzled. Does that mean you have erectile dysfunction?
…
Court Rules High-Sugar Cereals Aren’t Health Food
Big cereal had another rotten day in court, and parents who take their children’s health seriously gained a little more traction in the long-running fight to get candy off the breakfast table.
…
Blue Light’s Good, Blue Light’s Bad… It All Depends on When
Behind your eye, the rod and cone cells on your retina read light so you can see. Alongside them, a third kind of cells in the retina read the same light so your body knows what to do.
This simple division of labor is the reason you can watch TV until late at night, but you might not get to sleep easily. It’s why you may memorize, learn, and solve puzzles better in sunlight than firelight. Blue light is the reason.
…
What’s a Moisturizer Do That Crisco Can’t?
Would you put Crisco on your face? Some women do. Some men use it for dry elbows and feet. And even if it is unusual, Crisco may less irritating than ingredients like tea tree oil in your favorite moisturizers.
…
Pushups Save Lives; Here’s How to Do 40 Even If You Can’t Crack One Today
Pushups matter more than we thought. They may even predict your risk of suffering a heart attack in the next 10 years.
…
Max Your Memory Power
Memory champion Kim Surin memorized 2,350 cards in one hour. Italian conductor Arturo Toscanini memorized 200 symphonies, note for note, and over 100 operas. C.S. Lewis, the author of the Narnia stories, recalled almost everything in every book he read.
Memory champions work at it, but their techniques aren’t hard. You can use them, too.
…
Max Your Memory Power
Memory champion Kim Surin memorized 2,350 cards in one hour. Italian conductor Arturo Toscanini memorized 200 symphonies, note for note, and over 100 operas. C.S. Lewis, the author of the Narnia stories, recalled almost everything in every book he read.
Memory champions work at it, but their techniques aren’t hard. You can use them, too.
…
Today’s Supernutrient Heroes According to Science
Remember when everyone was selling vitamin E to cure acne, strengthen weak eyes, fix depression, and reverse hardening of the arteries? But it doesn’t.
Health fads come and go. But some nutrients really do have super powers. That’s not hearsay… they’ve been investigated in human trials. And these have had less publicity than they deserve. You should know about them.
…
Slip, Trip, Fall: What You Need to Know At Every Age About America’s Third Most Deadly Health Risk
Almost everything written about the risks of falling focuses on old people and overlooks teens and healthy adults. That bias may be the most harmful public health myth of our times.
That’s because injuries from falls, slips and trips kill more Americans every year than anything except heart disease and cancer. And every age group suffers. In fact, outdoor accidents are far more likely to happen to young, healthy people.
…
- 1