Modern scientists consider anger as a natural emotion experienced by all humans at times. Some of them view anger as part of the fight or flight brain response to the received threat. Anger is a response to having been offended, wronged, or denied. Everyone gets angry. You may “lose your cool” or “hit the roof.” It’s a part of being human; it’s the energy seeking expression.Continue reading →
What does soap do against the coronavirus?
The mechanism by which soap hinders the spread of coronavirus is very interesting and has a scientific background.
The SARS-COV2 coronavirus (this is the name of the coronavirus; COVID-19 is the name of the disease it produces) is essentially made up of 3 parts:Continue reading →
Mouthwash for children, when to start using them?
Educating the little ones on the importance of good oral hygiene is essential for their oral health. The data indicates that 20% of 3-year-old children have more than one tooth with cavities, while this percentage increases to more than 30% in children between five and six years old.Continue reading →
Tips for keeping healthy this holiday season
There is still time to get a flu shot. December may be here and yes, the holidays are around the corner but so is the cold and flu season. So get that shot.Continue reading →
When is a headache more than just a headache?
In Canadian Medical Association Journal are two studies on migraine management. Migraine is quite common with some 8% of men and 18% of women experiencing migraines. Headaches are typically primary headaches meaning there is no underlying cause such as a tumor, injury, or an aneurysm. Of the common primary headaches, they can be tension headaches, cluster headaches, and migraines.Continue reading →
What exactly is a hangover anyway?
One of the popular movies was The Hangover. With us being in the midst of the holiday season, it seems that we might be seeing a few hangovers ourselves. One of the great tragedies of this year was the death of Amy Winehouse due to alcohol poisoning.Continue reading →