Spanking Leads to Serious Mental Issues in Children, Says UNH Professor #stopabuse http://t.co/Pd5QKaZzgu — Stop Abuse Campaign (@AbuseStoppers) October 7, 2014 Spanking children leads to slow cognitive development and increased criminal and anti-social behavior, a research done for over four decades by a professor of University of New Hampshire states.Continue Reading

How air pollution is linked to heart disease: http://t.co/241X4A5akE pic.twitter.com/no3UELOBn6 — Cleveland Clinic (@ClevelandClinic) October 7, 2014 Small particulates and long-term risk Air pollution can contain large or small particles of dirt or contaminants. Small particulate matter (defined as particles that have a diameter smaller than 2.5 micrometers) is especiallyContinue Reading

Study by Professor Wayne Hall destroys argument that cannabis is harmless. The terrible truth about cannabis http://t.co/jxQU9CDqlD — Jackie Sperling (@SperlingJackie) October 7, 2014 One in six teenagers who regularly smoke the drug become dependent on it, Cannabis doubles the risk of developing psychotic disorders, including schizophrenia, Cannabis users doContinue Reading

http://www.ted.com “Is it okay if I totally trash your office?” It’s a question Elyn Saks once asked her doctor, and it wasn’t a joke. A legal scholar, in 2007 Saks came forward with her own story of schizophrenia, controlled by drugs and therapy but ever-present. In this powerful talk, sheContinue Reading

How tall or short a person becomes is estimated to be 80% genetic http://t.co/i0isLwIz7w — HuffPost Living (@HealthyLiving) October 6, 2014 How tall or short a person becomes is estimated to be 80 percent genetic, with nutrition and other environmental factors accounting for the rest. The world’s people on averageContinue Reading