Former rapper Shyne has announced a brand new scholarship named after Diddy to send a Belizean student to study abroad in the United States. The rapper-turned-politician announced on Instagram the Sean Diddy Combs Scholarship on Wednesday. “I am extremely happy to announce the SEAN DIDDY COMBS BELIZE FULL SCHOLARSHIP to …
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New Study Shows That Stress During the Covid-19 Pandemic Has Affected Women’s Menstrual Cycles
A new study has shown that the stress of the Covid-19 pandemic has affected woman’s period cycles. Researchers collected data from 354 women between 18 and 45 who were evaluated for a study published in Obstetrics & Gynecology. Between March 2020 and May 2021, participants provided information on their stress …
Read More »New Study Finds Same-Sex Married Couples Cope With Stress Better Than Heterosexual Couples
With the COVID-19 pandemic, inflation, and every other dreary issue facing the world today, many marriages are breaking down under the pressures of everyday life. However, a new study has found that same-sex married couples tend to tackle stress much better than heterosexual couples. The study, which looked at 419 …
Read More »New Study Ranks Airlines & Airports Who Lost The Most Luggage, Chicago O’Hare No. 1
Catching a flight and losing your luggage is a traveler’s worst nightmare. Sometimes, the luggage is located, but sometimes it’s not. Price4Limo recently revealed results of its survey that found more than half of the people surveyed said an airline had lost their luggage in the past, and just 34% of …
Read More »New Study Shows That Children Who Play Video Games Three Hours or More Outperform Children Who Don’t In Cognitive Skills Test
A new study shows that children who reported playing video games for three hours or more each day outperformed those who never played them on memory and impulse control tests. The study was backed by Nora Volkow of the National Institute of Drug Abuse, who said, “This study adds to …
Read More »New Study Confirms California Cities Have the Most Expensive Burger Meals In the U.S.
If you’re looking for a cheeseburger in California, they are everywhere, but it might put a significant dent in your wallet. A new survey by MoneyGeek, a personal finance technology company, examined menu prices for burger meals across the country, researching sites such as allmenus.com and GrubHub.com to help determine …
Read More »New Study Shows That Black Babies Conceived Via Fertility Treatments Have Higher Mortality Rates Than White Babies
A new study found that babies born to Black mothers via assisted reproductive technology (ART) are more likely to die as newborns than their white counterparts. The study’s findings, which covered “all singleton births in the United States from 2016 to 2017,” were published on Tuesday in the American Academy …
Read More »New Scientific Study Proves That Mosquitoes Are More Attracted to Certain Human Scents
On Tuesday, an article published in Scientific American revealed that mosquitoes find some people significantly more attractive than others. The studies co-author, Leslie Vosshall, a neurobiologist and mosquito expert, said, “My mother, my sister, people in the street, my colleagues — everybody wants to know.” She added, “The question of …
Read More »New Study Reveals A Man’s Brain Changes When He Becomes A Father
According to a relatively new study, having a baby changes a man’s brain. “Dad brain” is a real thing, and a new study is breaking down how a man’s brain goes through hormonal changes once they have a child. The new study, published in the journal Cerebral Cortex, outlined how …
Read More »Chick-fil-A Drive-Thrus Are the Slowest in the Nation, According to New Study
Chick-fil-A might have the best chicken strips and sandwiches in the fast food game, but according to a new study, their drive-thrus are the slowest in the country. QSR Magazine, in collaboration with Intouch Insight, an IT research and customer service company, conducted research on ten major fast-food chains regarding …
Read More »Study Shows COVID-19 Vaccination Can Temporarily Change Menstrual Cycles
A new study shows COVID-19 vaccines may temporarily change a woman’s menstrual cycle. A new study that’s now been published in the British Medical Journal shows there’s a connection between vaccinated women having longer periods as a result of the COVID-19 vaccination. The study consisted of 20,000 participants who recorded …
Read More »Young Adults Have Become More Neurotic And Sensitive To Stress Following The Pandemic, New Study Suggests
Young adults may have become more disagreeable and more neurotic as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. Less extroverted, more disagreeable and more sensitive to stress are some of the outcomes in young adults that may have been caused by the pandemic, a new survey published in the journal PLOS …
Read More »Depression And Feeling Lonely Can Speed Up Aging Process, New Study Suggests
Feelings of depression and loneliness can age us faster than smoking. These days, what doesn’t expedite the aging process? According to new research depression, unhappiness and loneliness can speed it up. The research shows that everyone has a chronological age, but your “biological age” is based on how your body …
Read More »New Study Finds That Ice Cream Ranks Higher Than Granola in Nutritional Value
New research from Tufts University in Boston has developed a nutritional profiling system called “Food Compass,” which ranks healthy foods based on their nutritional value. The system flips some preconceived notions about health by comparing a granola bar with a chocolate ice cream cone topped with nuts. Over 8,000 different …
Read More »New Study Finds Napping Often May Increase Risks Of Developing High Blood Pressure And Strokes
A new study found taking naps on a regular basis could be linked to high blood pressure and stroke. The large study used data from 360,000 participants who were tracked from 2006 to 2019 and provided their napping habits to the U.K. Biobank. The research found that those who nap …
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