Lifestyle
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Babies in trailers exposed to higher levels of pollutants than parents: Study
Surrey: Could anyone fathom that an innocent activity like taking one’s infant in a bicycle trailer can expose it to pollutants? According to research from the University of Surrey, babies and children…
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Study suggests sense of ‘professionalism’ is linked to unethical behaviour
Ithaca: It is an everyday story of professionals working in any field, to say that they are required to “behave professionally”, even if the situation was such that it required a human…
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Study says people with similar musical preferences bond well worldwide
Cambridge: People all over the world are known to bond over movies, book preferences, even the way they prefer to work. Research involving more than 350,000 participants from over 50 countries and…
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Exercising for even three seconds a day has great health benefits: Study
Niigata: Weight training or resistance training has been known to have many benefits including building muscle, burning body fat, strengthening your bones and joints, reducing injury risk, and improving heart health. A…
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Study finds why people divulge other’s secrets
Arizona: Secrets are a social phenomenon among humans. But when and why would someone divulge another person’s secret to others? According to a new study by researchers at Arizona State University and…
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Researchers shed light on algorithm that can predict what people can buy
Riverside: A recent research has shed light on recommendation algorithms that can make a customer’s online shopping experience quicker, easier and more efficient by recommending complementary products whenever the shopper adds a…
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Study finds 10 minute-run benefits the mood
Washington: A team of researchers have found that 10 minutes of a running session can benefit pleasure levels and boosts brain function. The study has been published in the ‘Scientific Reports Journal’.…
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Buying groceries online could lead to missing key information, says study
New York: The first reaction of mankind, when COVID-19 was declared a global pandemic was, to run to the nearest grocery store and stock up essentials like vegetables, fruits, tinned food, frozen…
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First virus infection in infants linked with infections later in life: Study
Edinburgh: When a baby leaves the protection of its mother’s womb and comes into the world, its body takes time to adjust to the new environment. It is natural for them to…
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Love calendar for the month of February
New Delhi: February is the month of love – a time to celebrate Valentine’s Day and remember love – emphasising the importance of love in your life. It’s not uncommon for people…
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Child’s BMI more influenced by lifestyle that their mother’s weight: study
Bristol: Obesity has always been looked at as genetic. But are genetics really to blame or is lifestyle the real culprit? Researchers from the University of Bristol and Imperial College London have…
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How placenta blocks Covid transmission to babies during pregnancy
New York: While Covid-19 disease significantly impacts many pregnant women, the rates of transmission from mother to baby in pregnancy are very low. A new study from Boston University School of Medicine…
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Study finds food labelling lacking in online grocery retailers
New York: A new study has found that online food retailers do not consistently display nutrition information on their websites and laws are lagging behind in mandating the same labelling required for…
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Even dim light before bedtime could disrupt a preschooler’s sleep: Study
Colorado: Researchers have found that exposure to even dim light can prompt the sleep-promoting hormone melatonin to plummet in preschoolers in the hour before bedtime, disturbing their sleep. The study has been…
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Lower math scores in high schools that shifted to 4-day school week: Study
Oregon: A recent study has found that 11th-grade students participating in a four-day school week performed worse on standardised math tests than students who remained on five-day schedules. The study has been…