June 29, 2015

Women who are planning for a pregnancy may want to take care in picking their pain reliever. A study found that women who took NSAIDs with naproxen - the main ingredient in Advil - were 75-percent less likely to ovulate. But normal ovulation returned the following month after the women stopped taking the NSAID pain reliever. Source Link

Millions of Americans who suffer from sleep apnea and don’t use bulky breathing equipment could have a new alternative soon. The Airing is a micro CPAP device about the size of a Bluetooth earpiece that fits into the nostrils to keep nasal passages open during sleep. Makers of the Airing have raised over $600,000 in an online campaign. Source Link

You might think that money and education are the keys to complete happiness. But a new study found that people who topped out on a happiness scale made less money and had fewer educational achievements. The happiest people had more social success by engaging more often in volunteer activities and maintaining more stable relationships. Source Link