Lifestyle
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Study examines if we get creative ideas while walking
Washington: A new study has examined the connection between movement and cognition from a scientific point of view. The research has been published in the ‘Psychological Research Journal’. “Our research shows that…
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Suicidality linked to risky driving behaviours in high school students: Study
Washington: Two of the most common forms of death among adolescents have been suicide and motor vehicle traffic accidents. A new study published in ‘JAMA Pediatrics’ found that adolescents who reported at…
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Introducing lifestyle interventions in preschool lowers heart disease risk
Washington: Implementing school-based programs aimed at teaching healthy cardiovascular health habits as early as preschool can achieve lasting lifestyle changes in children. The findings of the study were published in the Journal…
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How to make a professional video resume
New Delhi: Incorporating a video resume as a supplement to your text resume adds value to your job application. Though it’s not mandatory to attach a video resume with your application for…
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Nature helps people cope with body image issues: Study
Washington: Do you get negative thoughts and feelings about your body? Don’t worry. All you have to do is to increase your exposure to nature. According to a new study, being in…
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Youngsters who self-identify as multilingual, perform better at school: Study
London: Recent research has discovered that young adults who consider themselves multilingual tend to perform better across a wide range of subjects at school, regardless of whether they are actually fluent in…
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Study finds non-English language science may save biodiversity
Washington: According to recent research, non-English language science may hold untapped information which might be crucial for the conservation of global biodiversity. The research has been published in the ‘PLOS Biology Journal’.…
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Vegan food festival comes to Dubai Expo 2020
New Delhi: In collaboration with Veganuary and Vegan Days, Dubai Expo 2020 is all set to host the Middle East’s first Vegan Food Festival, presenting flavours from around the world with a…
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Study finds youngsters who self-identify as multilingual perform better at school
Cambridge: A new research has found that young adults who consider themselves multilingual tend to perform better across a wide range of subjects at school, regardless of whether they are actually fluent…
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Study finds kids’ stories differ in Russian, US approaches to emotion
Washington: A recent study examined parents in Russia and the United States, as well as children’s literature in both countries, highlighting how cultural differences in socializing emotions begin before children even start…
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Study examines if Alexa or Siri make kids bossy
Washington: A new study examined if kids hanging out with Alexa or Siri changed their behaviour towards their fellow human beings. The research has been published in the ‘Interaction Design and Children…
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Parent’s genes can influence a child’s educational success: Study
London: According to new research by the University College London, a child’s educational success depends on the genes of his parents that have been inherited as well as not been inherited. The…
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Study finds indulging in sports is good for boys
Washington: A new study has found that boys who participate in sports in early childhood are less likely to experience later depressive and anxiety symptoms — known as emotional distress — in…
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No difference between healthful food for adults and children: Study
Philadelphia: As per a new study, there is no difference between healthful foods for adults and for children aged 2 and older. The research has been published in the ‘Journal of Nutrition…
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Study finds employee training pays off with fewer layoffs
New York: According to new research by Cornell University, companies that invested more in employee training before the pandemic were less likely to lay off their employees and reduce their workforces to…