Can your address affect your heart health?

How your address affects your heart, how Instagram makes food tastier and how midday naps reduce blood pressure... 

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How your address affects your heart, how Instagram makes food tastier and how midday naps reduce blood pressure... 

How Your Address 
Affects Your Heart


A high-rise abode could raise the risk of death from cardiac arrest, according to an analysis of 8,216 emergency 911 calls in Canada. People were more likely to survive if they lived below the third floor than above it. Only two of 216 people above the 16th floor survived, and nobody above the 25th floor lived. One simple reason: Elevators delay first responders. Training tenants in CPR and using automated external defibrillators (AEDs) could save lives.

Myth of the Midlife Crisis

A decades-long study of high school and college seniors published in Developmental Psychology found that happiness usually rises starting at 18 and continues well into the 30s and that people tend to be happier in their early 40s (midlife) than at 18. Happiness was higher in years of marriage and lower in years of unemployment. This challenges the previous thought that happiness declines from the teens to the 40s, sometimes culminating in, what we call, a midlife crisis.

Being Informed Ups Cancer-Treatment Success

Cancer treatments are almost twice as likely to work on patients who are given written information about their condition, its therapeutic procedures and its potential impact on their lives, according to a recent report from the University of London. The researchers speculated that knowing what to expect reduces stress and uncertainty, which interfere with health. For working patients, being warned that cancer treatment causes fatigue allows them to adjust their workload accordingly.

Instagram Makes 
Food Tastier

Baffled by diners who take snapshots of their food? They may experience a tastier meal than you. In a series of three studies published in the Journal of Consumer Marketing, researchers found photographing food before eating it results in more favourable evaluations of the meal. A momentary delay allows your senses to be engaged in the food as...

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