Having trouble falling and staying asleep is a common problem many people have. The American Academy of Sleep Medicine with the Sleep Research Society found that over one-quarter of American adults ...
A large study finds that people exposed to louder nighttime traffic noise show higher cholesterol and blood fat levels.
These odd, unpredictable noises can often take us by surprise – and be annoying because it feels like we have no control over them. They start when your diaphragm – the thin sheet of muscle under the ...
A large new study suggests that the sound of traffic outside your home at night could be doing more than disturbing your sleep—it may also be affecting your cholesterol and overall metabolic health.
It is said that when a couple is in love their hearts beat as one. Well, if they have just shared a meal, their bodies will digest as one, perhaps, causing digestive noises at all ends of the ...
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