Category: Education

Disney Princesses Characters May Positively Influence A child’s Self Esteem, Study Shows

Millions of young girls throughout the United States are anticipated to choose to emulate their cherished Disney princesses this

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People Tend To Look Slimmer in Selfies Relative To Other Camera Angles, Study Shows

According to a recent study selfies tend to make people look thinner compared to other camera angles. Individuals with

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Having A Balance Of Good Cholesterol Can Lower Risk Of Dementia, Study Shows 

Recent research from Boston University indicates that maintaining the right balance of HDL cholesterol, often considered the "good" cholesterol,

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Cancer Causing Chemicals Could Be Present In Drinking Water, Study Shows

A recent study from the University of New Mexico raises serious concerns about the drinking water in the United

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Taking Care Of Pets Is stressful Than Caring For Children, Study Shows

New research indicates that taking care of a pet is more stressful than managing a romantic relationship or being

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Incorporating Quorn Protein In Diet Reduces Cardiovascular Disease Risk

Individuals seeking to lose abdominal fat and lower their cholesterol levels may find it beneficial to replace red meat

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Exercise Effective In Anxiety and Depression Management, Study Shows

A groundbreaking study from Vrije University in Amsterdam found that running could be as effective as medication (SSRI escitalopram)

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Here is Why You Should Adopt a Vegan Diet for Your Dog or Cat

Researchers at Griffith University suggest that transitioning pets to vegan diets could have significant environmental benefits. While it may

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Researchers Develop AI Tongue That Can Differentiate Between Different Tastes

Researchers at Penn State University are developing an "electronic tongue" that can mimic human preferences for specific foods. This

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Gene Therapy Could Silence Human Sensory Neurons, study Shows

A study by researchers at the University of Oxford, Cambridge University, and Barts and the London School of Medicine

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