More and more people are starting their mornings with a small ginger shot. The drink is present on social media and is gaining importance in nutrition and health research. Studies and observations show that ginger has numerous positive effects on the body.
A recent study from Germany highlights notable links between meal timing and metabolic health. The research, led by Professor Olga Ramich at the German Institute of Human Nutrition Potsdam-Rehbrücke (DIfE), used genetic data from twins to explore how the timing of food intake affects the body's internal clock. The findings reveal that eating later in the day impairs glucose tolerance and insulin sensitivity, while also emphasizing a strong genetic influence on individual eating patterns.
Modern parenting comes with many challenges - not just external ones like school or screen time, but internal habits that can unknowingly harm a child’s development. Today’s parents want to raise children who are independent, emotionally secure, and capable of facing life with confidence. Yet even with the best intentions, toxic patterns can take root. These often begin with unnoticed daily behaviors: dismissing emotions, setting unrealistically high expectations, or being overprotective. This in-depth guide, based on expert insight and psychological research, explores harmful parenting styles, their consequences, and better alternatives that promote healthy emotional development and stronger relationships.
From school libraries to healthcare clinics, bibliotherapy is emerging as a supportive tool for mental wellbeing. Advocates emphasize its potential, especially when tailored to individual needs. The key factors include matching the right book with the right person and ensuring thoughtful engagement.
In a world dominated by screens, the ability to focus for more than a few seconds has become rare. The average attention span on a single screen has decreased to just 47 seconds. This sharp decline from 2.5 minutes in 2004 shows a profound shift in how people interact with information. A continuous stream of news, constant notifications and longer daily screen exposure are major contributors. The effects are visible in everyday life - people abandon books, leave tasks unfinished and feel overwhelmed by even simple decisions.
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