[ad_1] New York, November 3 (IANS): Children exposed to violence such as physical, emotional or badual abuse are more likely to experience faster biological aging, including pubertal development and increased symptoms of …
Read More »According to a study, high radiation exposure of cell phones is cancerous
[ad_1] Written by Abantika Ghosh | New Delhi | Posted: November 3, 2018 6:34:05 PM The study focused on high levels of radio-frequency radiation A study commissioned by the US Food and …
Read More »According to a study, coconut oil compounds are more effective than insect repellents
[ad_1] Washington : According to one study, compounds derived from coconut oil are more effective than DEET in preventing the transmission of diseases and the discomfort badociated with bites. # 39; insects. …
Read More »Inflammation Can Cause Circadian Sleep Disorders: Study – Xinhua
[ad_1] CHICAGO, Nov. 1 (Xinhua) – The inflammation has unexpected effects on the function of the body clock and can lead to sleep disorders and shift work, according to a study of …
Read More »The last wilderness of the world could disappear due to human activity: study
[ad_1] MELBOURNE: The last wild areas of the world are rapidly disappearing because of human activities, according to a study that revealed that between 1993 and 2009, a larger area than India …
Read More »Historical Study on the Health Benefits of the Relationship Between Indigenous Peoples and the Country | Australia news
[ad_1] The health benefits of identity, culture and land connection for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders must be measured in a study that will begin on Thursday and follow them for up …
Read More »Maternal-fetal transmission and adverse perinatal outcomes in pregnant women infected with Zika virus: prospective cohort study in French Guiana
[ad_1] In this paper, we presented the results of fetal / neonatal tests and early neonatal results obtained for 291 fetuses / neonates of mothers infected with Zika virus. All fetal / …
Read More »New Study Suggests Low-calorie Diet Helps Control Stroke Risk in Postmenopausal Women
[ad_1] A recent study suggests that middle-aged women, especially those who go through menopause, are likely to reduce the risk of developing a stroke. Other diseases include heart disease and type 2 …
Read More »Space travel can alter the brain: a study
[ad_1] By: PTI | Berlin | Published: October 29, 2018 at 17 h 42 min 28 s Researchers used magnetic resonance tomography (MRT) to obtain an image of subjects' brains before and …
Read More »Solar geo-engineering may not cool oceans, study shows
[ad_1] By Daisy Dunne Sprayed aerosols in the stratosphere could curb global warming, but would not prevent the oceans from warming up, according to a new study. The results suggest that this …
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