He is the Norwegian goal machine that keeps breaking footballing records. Manchester City striker Erling Haaland, dubbed 'the terminator', has followed a host of quirky health routines for years, credited with giving him an edge over his rivals Now the top goalscorer has also shared extra insight into his daily routine, last week sharing photos of a £15,000 red-light therapy …
Coronavirus patients with higher levels of the stress hormone cortisol in their blood are more likely to die from the deadly virus, according to scientists. A study by Imperial College London researchers revealed that patients with high levels of the hormone deteriorated more quickly and were at a greater risk of dying. Study lead author Professor Waljit Dhillo, of Imperial, …
Researchers at the University of Queensland in Brisbane, Australia, have found that quitting Facebook can lead to a stress-free life. The study, which involved 138 participants, found that cortisol levels dropped among those who abstain from Facebook activity for five days. The findings suggest that Facebook use can contribute to stress and that abstaining from the app may help reduce …