By Joe Wang
Many people have more or less bad habits in their lives. It is known to all that bad habits are bad for your health. However, scientists have found that "bad habits" are actually good for your health. Some people will suspect what I said. Here I would like to give your the answers.
A survey found that fidgeting can fights obesity. Scientists have found that people who usually seem to be on the go are more likely to be slim. They spend two more hours on playing than they friends everyday.
Believe it or not, drinking a few fizzy drinks can combat dementia. Though this may be bad for your teeth and body, if you drink two cans fizzy drink every day, it might help you avoid some diseases and improve your memory. In this way the elderly were struggling with short-term memory loss.
The loud music can stimulate brain. Perhaps it's beneficial to brain power once you head off to rock and roll festivals, or just turn up the volume on your home amplifier. Based on researchers at University, music followers are usually stimulating part of the inner ear referred to a special part, which responds to the beat in music. This can offer the brain pleasure and makes us feel good during the music.
Therefore, one coin has two sides, when you talk with some bad things that will be good in other respects. Of course, I won't want you to change into bad habits. Only just want to tell you things have their good and bad benefits, you should be aware of that.www.facebook.com
Joe has been writing articles online for nearly 1 year now. Not only does this author specialize in modern art, fitness and weight loss, you can also One Coin Has Two Sides
Home »Unlabelled » One Coin Has Two Sides
Tuesday, January 11, 2011
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
0 comments:
Post a Comment