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Your Sleep Apnea Machine Could Cause Cancer
Millions of people in the U.S. use a CPAP machine at night for the treatment of sleep apnea. The CPAP machine delivers a continuous stream on inward air pressure through a face mask to prevent the user's airways from closing. CPAP machines are supposed to prevent the various health risks associated with sleep apnea, such as high blood pressure and other cardiovascular problems. But last month the leading manufacturer of CPAP devices, Philips, revealed that its sleep apnea devices may been harming users and exposing them to carcinogenic chemicals.
By Brien Penn5 years ago in Humans
Beautiful
Beautiful inside out. We all know that beauty is not only about a pretty face, illuminating skin and a balanced and proportionally healthy body. Of course, beauty is something much more deeper than this. One has to have a beautiful mind and heart. One must be a kind and compassionate being, to be considered beautiful in real sense. But when you talk about beauty and it's charisma, you need to contemplate both the aspects. Giving importance to inner beauty doesn't mean that you need to avoid taking care of your external self.
By Neha Sharma5 years ago in Humans
Why Do People Prefer Augmented Reality App Development?
Why Do People Prefer Augmented Reality App Development? Augmented Reality Web Development, more commonly known as AR App Development, is in trend these days. AR Web Development uses technology in such a way that sounds, images, and text are superimposed with the world we see around us. In simpler words, you can visualize products and see how they would look on you before purchasing them online.
By Webmantra digital Agency 5 years ago in Humans
What is one value that is central to who you are?
“What is one value that is central to who you are?” I listen, I care, I give, and I always want to be a friend. These are very dear to me, I'm never more myself when I listen, care, give and try to be a friend to whoever in need of one.
By M R Herring5 years ago in Humans
When Home is More Than A Place
A couple of years ago I experienced a small, mental crisis. My home of several years was boxed up and I had let go of my lease. My daughter and I were preparing to move to a new town. With my hopes high for a new beginning, I looked at this move and this charming little town as a fresh start. The perfect place for a home.
By MaryRose Denton5 years ago in Humans
Was it Truly Love
Dear Auntie B, I thought she was the “one”. I thought our future was looking pretty bright. She ended it suddenly a few weeks ago and I am struggling to get past this. We’ve had some arguments and but I never thought it was anything serious enough to end things. I am so confused. If she loved me, how could we not get through this?–
By Rebecca Brooks5 years ago in Humans
How Does Banana Help In Improving Brain Power?
In a study published in the 2017 Nutrition Bulletin, starch-resistant starch helps intestinal health and promotes digestion. High fiber, including bananas in the diet, can help restore normal bowel function and overcome problems without the use of laxatives. Bananas can also replenish lost electrolytes such as potassium during an upset stomach, which can make you feel weak.
By Radha Karki5 years ago in Humans
Is Caffeine Good For Health?
Drinking one or two cups of coffee a day can help prevent heart failure when a weak heart is having trouble pumping enough blood into the body. This is a hypothesis, but studies have shown that people who drink a lot of coffee are at greater risk of developing type 2 diabetes.
By Radha Karki5 years ago in Humans
It's ok :)
It's okay. It's okay to feel you don't know what you are doing right now even if you are 22 or something. Our life was never meant to be all about success or progress or anything as such but just to enjoy life. It' okay...to feel you don't belong here. It only means you have an extraordinary mind; you do not like to think with the style of common. It's okay if you feel like not doing the best. In the end or somewhere in later period of your life, you will realize that just being able to sustain your happiness is enough to feel successful in your life. It's okay to think a lonely life is fine. Fate may have chosen for you to have temporary or non-meaningful relations in your life and sometimes, we can not help with it but just live with it. It's okay. It's just okay to find comfort in not being surrounded by too many people or just people itself. Human lives now exist around progress and not connecting with their inherent nature. There is a reason why we don't feel any social anxiety or urge to impress when we are around animals, and maybe even children. We just feel ourselves around them; just our true, non-stressed, jolly ourselves. Hence, it's okay. It's ok to take a break from reading this article ;) It's okay if you find yourself feeling helpless. You must remember that there are either solutions to your problems (some maybe bitter) or your situation is not a permanent one (though it can take a long time to get out of it). Hence, it's alright to feel helpless. It's another way of knowing that help is coming from another source other than yourself. It's okay to be scared of being happy. We may just never know how long it will last and we are just afraid of losing it; we are afraid that we may never get that time back, that moment back. For some of us, we may get a chance to feel happy again after a long time. Hence, it's okay to feel afraid of being happy. It's okay to feel tensed before anything you are going to do. You just don't want to ruin it; you just don't want to make things difficult for others or just yourselves. You just want the very best for yourselves and everyone :) It's okay to get away from family and friends for good. We have differences. We have similarities. What outweighs the other decides whether we want to preserve a relationship or not. Family and friends may help us grow, but in the end, we must remember we all are individuals and we decide how we want to shape our future. Hence, it's okay to not feel guilt when cutting away a relation which the society asks us to respect. It's okay to get tired of life. Yes, life is always about learning and progressing. But in the end, emotional peace is what we cherish the most. When we think of peace, we mean life with no hassle enough to break us down. Hassle could be enemies, some difficulties, achieving through failing multiple times and such. These hassles can make life tiring especially when there is minimum to no break. Hence, it's fine if we feel tired. It's okay to just say "I'm fine" to people instead of exploding your anxieties onto them. Not all have time to sit and listen to us patiently and understand us well. Some may listen, but just to feel better about themselves and/or even gossip. Some may get tired of being a vent dump and leave the friendship. Hence, it's okay to say "I'm fine/alright." It's okay to have problems and not do much about them. Sometimes, that's what helps us feel we are living a life. Hence, it's alright to live a non-monotonous life. Hence, it's okay to not worry much about them.
By Akshar Goyal5 years ago in Humans
Five things you should know about psychologically good gifts
It's not the price that counts Studies show that a gift does not automatically go down better with the recipient if we dig deep into our pockets. Nevertheless, many people apparently believe this. This is shown, for example, by a study conducted by Francis Flynn and Gabrielle Adams at Stanford University. The scientists asked their subjects to imagine that they were giving a friend either a CD or an iPod as a high school graduation present. Subsequently, the test participants were asked to assess, among other things, how happy their friend would be about the gift. On average, the subjects clearly thought the more expensive iPod was the better gift.
By AddictiveWritings5 years ago in Humans







