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Study: Women with healthy lifestyle can reduce risk of developing type 2 diabetes
Washington: Researchers found that women who have a history of diabetes during pregnancy can still reduce their risk of developing it by living a healthy lifestyle that includes eating well, quitting smoking,…
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Researchers reveal that babies identify taste, smell in their mother’s womb itself
Washington : Scientists have discovered the first direct evidence that babies react differently to different smells and tastes while in the womb by observing their facial expressions. A study led by Durham…
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Watching TV with your child might help in their brain development: Study
Washington : A recent study published in Frontiers in Psychology investigated the influence of passive screen use on a young child’s cognitive development. It discovered that screen exposure – whether from a…
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Study suggests owning home leads to lesser happiness than expected
Washington : According to the findings of a new study humans are not very good at predicting what will make them happy. Economists investigated the effects of purchasing a home on life…
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Study finds how babies learn contrastive linguistics
Washington: Infants can distinguish most sounds soon after birth, and by age one, they start to become language-specific listeners. However, researchers are still trying to figure out how babies recognise which acoustic…
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Study: Having lot of tea may lower risk of getting type 2 diabetes
Wuhan : Moderate use of black, green, or oolong tea is associated with a lower risk of acquiring type 2 diabetes, according to a systematic review and meta-analysis of 19 cohort studies…
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Dubai: GCC’s first ever fashion, lifestyle ‘phygital’ store opens
Abu Dhabi: The GCC’s leading fashion eCommerce destination, 6thStreet.com has opened the region’s first-ever phygital (physical plus digital) store in Dubai Hills Mall on Friday. 6thStreet.com is located on the ground floor…
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Excessive screentime linked to early puberty in girls
Istanbul: Spending too much time on tablets and phones may alter hormone levels and increase the risk of early puberty in girls, finds a new study. The study showed that a longer…
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Research: Fitness trackers discover connections between exercise, mental health
Washington: Exercise can improve your cognitive and mental health, but not all forms and intensities of exercise have the same effect on the brain. According to a new Dartmouth study, the effects…
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Study: Students with disabilities perform better in inclusive academic settings
Indiana : According to a new study by Indiana University researchers, Indiana high school students with disabilities who spent 80 per cent of their educational time in general education classrooms performed better…
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Women’s mental health more sensitive to exercise than men’s during pandemic
New York : According to recent research from Binghamton University, the State University of New York, women’s mental health during the COVID-19 pandemic was more likely to be impacted by physical activity…
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Researchers find wearable devices predict outcomes for depression treatment
Washington [US], September 14 (ANI): Managing one’s mental health has been a higher priority in recent years, with an increased emphasis on self-care. Every year, more than 300 million people worldwide suffer…
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Why do our bodies crave junk food?
New Delhi: There is no way to justify unhealthy junk food, then why do we still crave it? We keep reading about how harmful junk food can be for our health, it…
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Walking 10,000 steps per day reduces risk of dementia, cancer: Research
Sydney : Researchers from the University of Sydney in Australia and the University of Southern Denmark discovered that walking 10,000 steps per day reduces the risk of dementia, heart disease, cancer, and…
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Drinking sweetened, unsweetened coffee may lower risk of death: Study
Washington: A new study has found that in comparison to non-coffee drinkers, adults who drank moderate amounts (1.5 to 3.5 cups per day) of unsweetened coffee or coffee sweetened with sugar were…













