Who would ever have thought that getting too much sleep could be a bad thing? That's exactly what a new study has revealed -- too much sleep is worse than not enough sleep.
It's that time again. When the summer is dwindling down to an end and we already have school in the back of our minds, well some of us. Going back to school can be stressful if you aren't fully prepared. I have some great back to school tips so you can feel ready to tackle the new school year.
There are surveys done for everything. According a recent one done in England, the age when people suffer their worst hangovers is the prime age of 29.
Not only will this weekend's "spring forward" cost us an hour sleep, apparently it costs the U.S. a lot of money too. According to a new study, losing just that one hour will cost the country $434 million!
If you're an average person, your head is bent over piddling on your phone for a total of 23 days a year. (Of course, most of that time is not actually talking on the phone.)
Twitter isn’t just a place for news or idle chatter. In fact, a new study reveals the microblogging service could be a powerful tool for educators, too.
The good folks at Humboldt University in Berlin, Germany didn't have anything better to do so they went to researching the least and most attractive names.