Category: Education

Here Are Four Ways To Manage High Blood Pressure

Hypertension, often called 'the silent killer,' affects 20% of Americans unknowingly. But the good news is that one can

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Body Image Appreciation Associated With Life Satisfaction, Study Shows

Researchers from Anglia Ruskin University emphasize the significance of self-acceptance for happiness and contentment. They find a strong link

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Scientist Establish Link Between Adenovirus Infection And Rare Blood Clotting Disorder with Thrombocytopenia

Researchers from the University Of North Carolina School Of Medicine have discovered a connection between adenovirus infection, commonly causing

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Maternal Heat Exposure Linked To High Chances Of Severe Maternal Health Issues, Study Shows

A study conducted by the University of California at Irvine has found a significant connection between maternal heat exposure

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Mother’s Hardship During Pregnancy Affect Gut Microbiome Composition in Children, Study Shows

A pioneering study by University of California-Los Angeles psychologists has revealed that a child's gut microbiome can be adversely

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Limiting Screen Time For Both Parents And Children Enhances Family Ties, Study Shows

Numerous studies have consistently highlighted the adverse impact of screen time on the cognitive development of young minds. However,

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Alzheimer’s disease Indicator Linked to Poor Health and Financial Decision Making, Study Shows

Mild cognitive impairment (MCI) frequently precedes the onset of Alzheimer's disease and various other dementia-related conditions. MCI is a

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Bacteria In Childcare Facilities Linked To Development Of Asthma In Children

According to a recent study the kind of bacteria found within childcare facilities might have an impact on the

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Type II Diabetes Risk High In People Who Stay Up Late, Study Shows

Staying up late or working night shifts can lead to long-term health issues, including a 19% higher risk of

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Being Overweight Might Not Be A Risk Factor For Mortality, Study Shows

Stanford Medicine statistician Maya Mathur, was initially under the impression, based on popular culture and public health advice, that

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