Author: Payal Gupta

High Stress Likely To Make Young People Look Older, Study Shows

According to research from North Carolina State University, certain stressful days can cause younger adults to appear and feel

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Daylight Saving Time Could Be Contributing To Malpractice In The US, Study Shows

A recent study has suggested eliminating daylight saving time in the United States due to increased medical malpractice during

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Erectile Dysfunction Treatment Could Offer Relief For Alzheimer’s Disease Patients, Study Shows

Researchers at the Cleveland Clinic have discovered that sildenafil (Viagra), known for treating erectile dysfunction, may have potential in

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Vitamin A Could Be a Key To Understanding Cancer Healing, Study Shows

Vitamin A may be pivotal in understanding wound healing and tumor growth. Skin stem cells aid wound healing, with

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Small Class Size Doesn’t Translate to Academic Success, Study Shows

Research challenges the conventional belief that smaller class sizes improve academic performance, particularly for low-income students. Despite the common

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FDA Approves “Qualified Health Claim” That Yogurt Can Lower Risk Of Diabetes

The FDA has granted yogurt companies permission to use a "qualified health claim" asserting that their products may lower

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Here Is Why You Should Avoid Working Out With Makeup For A Healthy Skin

A recent study has demonstrated the the potential impact of wearing foundation during workouts on skin health, cautioning against

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Increased Iron Levels In The Brian Could Be a Sign Of Concussion, Study Shows

Researchers from the American Academy of Neurology have found a correlation between headaches and increased iron levels in the

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Researchers Link Common Air Pollutant, Magnetite, to Alzheimer’s disease Onset

A recent study suggests that magnetite, a common air pollutant, could be linked to Alzheimer's disease development. Researchers in

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Lack of Adequate Quality Sleep Can Lead To Muscle Dysmorphia, Study Shows

Researchers from the University of Toronto suggest that muscle dysmorphia, the perception of not being muscular enough despite a

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