SmartHealth

Your Smartphone is the Future of Health [Infographic]

Smartphones are already an irreplaceable part of our lives. We use them to keep track of our schedules, our social lives and business; but what

Ebola

Ebola Outbreak in Uganda Claims 16 Lives

In a small village of Uganda called Nyanswiga, residents faced a strange disease that was killing their own. At the end of July, it was

first20minutes

Happy Feet: Tips For Healthier Running

After hearing a lot about barefoot running, New York Times Phys Ed columnist Gretchen Reynolds decided to try it out for herself. An amateur runner for several decades,

massivehealth

Once the Sun Goes Down, Junk Food Comes Out to Play

  The world may be made up of different countries, cultures and religions, but that doesn’t mean that we’re all completely different. Data collected from

Hans Rosling

Hans Rosling: Religions and babies

Hans Rosling had a question: Do some religions have a higher birth rate than others — and how does this affect global population growth? Speaking

sugar

Sugar: Bad For The Brain As Well As The Body

Ever since you were a child, you’ve probably been told by your mother that sugar is bad for you. She had science on her side