Sept. 18 -- WEDNESDAY, Sept. 17 (HealthDay News) -- Listening to relaxation tapes or classical music by Mozart might reduce your blood pressure if you listen for three times a week or more. In a study ...
It’s been a long week, but now at last it’s Friday night. Which means it’s finally time to kick back and relax. Here to help you do that is the supreme lifeform of the universe, a Dalek, who has some ...
“Doctor Who” showrunner Steven Moffat tweeted a picture of Matt Smith and Karen Gillan with a Dalek on the set to let us know the Daleks would be back for next season’s first episode (possibly around ...
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Hmm, hmmmm-humm, humm. THAT'S THE start of Mozart's Sonata for Two Pianos in D Major and, according to a new neurobielegy study, if you hum along, you could be a couple of IQ points smarter by the ...
Blood pressure drugs produce varying rates of side effects. * THE QUESTION Do three common drugs for controlling blood pressure -- losartan (Cozaar), amlodipine (Norvasc) and lisinopril (Prinivil, ...
Using guided relaxation tapes soothed my insomnia, and may help you now. By Olivia Judson Ms. Judson is a writer and scientist in Berlin. If the coronavirus is dominating your thoughts by day, perhaps ...