If you don’t like cooking, it might be time to look into some 10-minute recipes because the pay-off could be enormous. Researchers found that making a habit of cooking makes you both happier and feel healthier.
Doctors may be able to identify the risk of a heart attack in heart disease patients by recording their speech. A computer algorithm listening to voice recordings was able to spot heart disease patients at the highest risk of severe complications.
A new study has found that having high blood sugar, low HDL or “good” cholesterol and high levels of triglycerides in your 30s increased the risk of later Alzheimer’s disease.
We have spoken a lot about how timing your meals can impact your weight and sleep. Today, we’re looking at new research that has found that keeping a regular meal schedule can positively impact gut health.
The FDA granted emergency use authorization for a Covid-19 breath test. The InspectIR Covid-19 Breathalyzer is highly accurate and gives results in three minutes. It could greatly increase testing capacity in the U.S.
You've heard “live fast, die young.” Animals with a fast metabolism tend to die younger. There isn’t a clear-cut relationship between metabolism and lifespan. A more accurate saying might be “live cold, die old.”
The FDA has authorized a second booster for the Covid vaccines for all adults over 50. Experts disagree about whether people should get them. We are looking at the arguments to help you make choices that are right for you.
Triglycerides aren’t something you celebrate. But sometimes, celebrating a national holiday, like National Triglycerides Day, means shining the spotlight on a health concern you might not think about as much as you should. Do you know your triglycerides levels?
While having cold feet can keep you awake, or wake you up, having warm feet helps you drift off faster. But how much will socks help you get a better night's rest?
Bullet journaling has been described as “a mindfulness practice disguised as a productivity system.” It’s part planner, part notebook, part journal. It helps you order chaos into an organized system.
The AHA says that setting the clocks forward can harm your heart and brain. The change is associated with a 24 percent rise in heart attacks. Strokes increase by eight percent. But healthy steps can help you protect yourself.
As we get older, many of us struggle with memory. People often think that memory degrades as we grow older. However, a new study suggests the opposite is true. Our memories stack, and that's a problem.
Welcome, to Neuliven Health’s new blog site! We will no longer be scattering our blogs around our different product websites. Instead, we have one unified blog for all Neuliven Health blog content.
Our blog focuses on helping health through better habits. While perfectionism is sometimes seen as a virtue, it can be a curse. Striving to do your best is terrific, but obsessing over it can lead to unhealthy behavior.
We spend so much time inside our homes that it’s no surprise they impact our health. You can help ease stress and enhance well-being through simple interior design hacks that are fast to achieve and don’t break the bank.
One way to aid your blood sugar may be altering the lights inside your home. Having bright lights during the day and dimmer lights in the evening may boost cardiometabolic health.
Today, February 11, is National Don’t Cry Over Spilled Milk Day. If you have made a New Year’s resolution, you may have broken it by now. Today is the day to stop beating yourself up and remind yourself you have options.
If you feel like your memory has been slipping up recently, the pandemic may be playing a part. When your days become monotonous and uneventful, the minutia tends to fade away. The good news is, there is a way of helping your memory.
When you reach for coffee, you’re most likely hoping for a boost of energy. But, coffee can make you tired for multiple reasons. Here’s why and how to avoid it.
We all hate our commute, there are too many people, and it’s always a mess. But, your commute can help your physical and mental health. If you stopped commuting because of the pandemic, you might want to take a fauxmute instead.