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Certain types of dietary fibre cause inflammatory response in some patients: Study
Alberta: A recent study has revealed the role of dietary fiber and gut microbes in people with inflammatory bowel disease, a finding which could lead to personalized dietary guidelines. The research team…
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Children’s educational success can be boosted by early self-regulation: Study
Washington: Teaching children how to manage their attention and impulses in primary school has a positive long-term effect on their later educational success, suggests the findings of a study by the universities…
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Most youngsters prefer menthol cigarettes over regular cigarettes: Survey
New York: According to a study conducted by the City University of New York and the Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health, menthol consumption has increased over the past ten years…
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Research determines whether screen time reduction increases productivity
Washington: Using existing smartphone applications to monitor cellphone screen time can enhance focused or mindful cellphone usage, according to research recently published by Kaveh Abhari of San Diego State University and Isaac…
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Mediterranean diet not linked to reduced risk of dementia: Study
Washington: Several studies suggest that a person’s risk of dementia can be reduced by eating a healthy diet, but the findings of a new study suggest that two diets including the Mediterranean…
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Better adult well-being linked to positive childhood experiences of blue spaces
Washington: Adults with better mental health are more likely to report having spent time playing in and around coastal and inland waters, such as rivers and lakes (collectively called blue spaces) as…
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Loneliness, sadness speed up ageing faster than smoking
Washington: According to a study, weakness and major diseases associated with ageing are worsened by the development of molecular damage. Some people’s molecular processes are more intense than others, causing them to…
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Eid Milad-Un-Nabi 2022: History, significance, date and celebration
Mumbai: Eid Milad-un-Nabi is an annual celebration to commemorate the birth anniversary of Prophet Muhammad and is observed in the month of Rabi-ul-Awwal, the third month of the Islamic lunar calendar, which…
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Study reveals students who repeat a grade experience more bullying
Washington: Students who have repeated a grade have higher risks of being victims of bullying in countries around the world, according to a new study of nearly half a million students. Addressing…
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Parenting practices in teen years set the stage for closeness and warmth later on: Research
Washington: High-quality parenting practices in adolescence lay the foundation for close parent-child relationships when the children become young adults, according to new research. The study is one of the first to examine…
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Study finds video game interventions improve key aspects of cognition in aging adults
California: Scientists have developed a set of video game interventions that improve key aspects of cognition in ageing adults after more than a decade of research. UC San Francisco’s Neuroscape Center published…
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Mental health in the UK is about to get worse and inequality will have a lot to do with it
London: The UK government’s recent mini-budget has come in for a lot of criticism. Its effect on stock markets, pensions and the value of the pound have barely been out of the…
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Study finds feeling of inferiority, damaged self-esteem among children
California: A group of psychologists conducted a study over 70 years ago in which they asked young Black girls to choose between black and white dolls. The girls overwhelmingly chose white dolls…