Category: Education

Therapy-based Approaches To Address Excessive Social Media Use Enhances Emotional Well Being 

A recent study by researchers from University College London has discovered that undergoing therapy to address issues related to

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Certain Gut Microbes Could Influence Cognitive Development In Infants, Study Shows

A recent study conducted by Sebastian Hunter and his colleagues from the University of British Columbia, Canada, revealed a

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Drinking Coffee and Listening To Music Linked To Cognitive Arousal

A recent study from NYU Tandon School of Engineering, utilizing innovative brain-monitoring technology called MINDWATCH, has revealed that common

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Consumption Of Added Sugar Attributed To Increased Risk Of Kidney Stones

A recent study suggests that consuming processed foods like cookies, cakes, and soda may raise the risk of kidney

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First Test That Could Help Detect Preeclampsia Early During Pregnancy Receives FDA Approval

The US FDA has made a groundbreaking approval for a blood test marking a significant advancement in prenatal care

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Childhood Trauma May Impact One’s Health In Older Age, Study Shows

New research suggests that a distressing childhood could lead to enduring effects on physical and cognitive capabilities in adulthood,

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Molecule Found In Breast Milk Can Stimulate Regeneration of White Matter, Study Shows

A recent study from Duke University School of Medicine has revealed a novel fat molecule found in breast milk

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Pecans Can Prevent Risk Of Obesity And Reduce Inflammation, Study Shows

If you have been searching for a nutritious snack to add to your eating plan, recent studies present a

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Sucking The Stomach To Attain A Flat Tummy Is Unhealthy

The abdominal muscles play a crucial role in stabilizing the body, protecting the spine, and maintaining organ position. Imbalances

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Low Levels Of NPTXX2 protein Could Signal Onset of Alzheimer’s, Study Shows

According to a long-term study by John Hopkins on cognitively healthy individuals, presence of a certain protein in the

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