How often do you hug? Do you like to sit close and hold each other’s hands? Recent research shows it’s good for your health. Between loving partners, between parents and children, or even between close friends, physical affection can help the brain, the heart and other body systems you might never have imagined.
Hugs and Cuddles Have Long-Term Effects
Several Types of Primary Headaches
Stress is the Most Common Culprit
Headaches are one of the most frequent health complaints. They can be simply disturbing or completely unbearable. Many headaches disappear without any treatment. Some are effortlessly cured while others are stubborn and recurring. But hardly do headaches warn of a serious illness.
Effect of Prolonged Exposure to Exhaust Smoke on Health
Exhaust Smoke Increase Pressure to Human Brain
Toxicology research in University Zuyd, Dutch has discovered that short exposure to vehicle exhaust smoke is enough to increase the pressure to the human brain.
The research output has shown that fine particles (nanoparticles) in exhaust smoke which were being inhaled will cause changes to the brain activity.
The study was carried out by monitoring the brain activity of two groups of volunteers exposed to either clean air or exhaust smoke for an hour using electroencephalograph (EEG) equipment.






