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Some parents think that playing video games is bad for their children, but there are several scientific and clinical studies that can prove them wrong.
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Some parents think that playing video games is bad for their children, but there are several scientific and clinical studies that can prove them wrong.

Are you one of the unlucky 20 percent of people who have misophonia? Scientists say you are more creative and probably a genius.

This Christmas involve yourself and family into watching or re-watching some great Christmas movies of all times. You will find some suggestions here.

Mindfulness is all about appreciation for the present moment, examining who we are, and cultivating a sense of unity with ourselves and the world around us.

The incredible health perks of vegetarianism and surprising body changes that occur.

The most common uses of aromatherapy are well known. Here are some benefits you've probably never considered. They will change your life!

Curry lovers are going to enjoy creating and eating these recipes. You know you want to and the trick is that they are easy.

Vitamin N can help turn you into a very different person, one who is healthier and more at peace. Find out how vitamin N can help you.

People who listen to classical music sleep better and this is supported by scientific and medical studies. Here are 5 reasons why.

Even if you enjoy cleaning your home, the task can take hours if you don't have the right leverage with your materials. Take advantage of 25 cleaning hacks.

Here's why you no longer need to ask, "Does this make me look fat?" Stop worrying about your body size and you'll be surprised by the results.

On The Way! 60+ Creative Ways to Announce Your Pregnancy!

Having anxiety can be debilitating and can make your daily life a struggle to get through. Fortunately, there are ways that you can use anxiety to your advantage and make it more bearable to get through the day.

If you start drinking water regularly before mealtimes, it will help you to lose some weight, according to a University of Birmingham study.

We're all guilty hoarders, but if you own all the cracker toys you've ever won and receipts you can't read anymore, then you're a hoarder in need of help.