
The Key Differences Between Bipolar Disorder And Borderline Personality Disorder
Borderline Personality Disorder and Bipolar Disorder share some common symptoms, and the two may be confused. There are also, however, important differences between the two.

Do You Really Need An Anti-Aging Cream?
The anti-aging industry is the largest part of the health and beauty industry and with business booming, more and more gals in their 20s are using anti-aging creams. But do you really need to use an anti-aging cream? Read on to find out.

Environmental Toxins Linked To Obesity And Diabetes
Environmental pollutants that just won't go away may be making you fat, and giving you diabetes. Here is the latest research on environmental toxins and diabetes, with a call for action.

Easy Ways To Increase Your Fat Metabolism
Increasing your fat metabolism when trying to lose weight is essential because your body needs to stimulate the break down of fats for fuels or energy in order to burn more calories. Try these easy ways to boost the fat burn.

Why You Should Get Tested For HIV
Is there any chance you could have become infected with HIV, recently or longer ago? Getting tested may be scary, but it's a whole lot easier than dying from AIDS.

Brain Recovery After Anesthesia
How does the brain react while under anesthesia? Read on to discover some interesting facts about how the human brain responds while it is under general anesthesia.

7 Ways To Make More Time In Your Day
Even those who are time-poor can fit more hours into the day. It's a simple concept, but it can be difficult to get your head around - get rid of the pointless stuff that takes up too much time, giving you more time to enjoy the important things in life.

Memory Processing Styles Could Affect PTSD Risk
Why do some people develop PTSD after trauma, while others do not? Near-disaster survivor and psychologist Margaret McKinnon worked on a study that made some remarkable new findings.

Cheerleading As A Sport: Strengths And Risks
Cheerleading is a predominantly female athletic activity that is now being considered a sport. Studies show that it involves strength, agility, grace, as well as safety risks. If treated as a sport, more safety regulations can be imposed on cheerleading.

Nanotechnology: Revolution In Diabetes Care
A number of diabetes-targeting nanomedicine-based approaches are currently being developed. They are likely to revolutionize the treatment and managements of this increasingly common condition.