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Are women's hygiene products true to their purpose?
Washington D.C. [USA], Nov 3 (ANI): 'Hygiene is two-thirds of health' is a well-known proverb and when it comes to female hygiene it becomes a serious concern. Feminine hygiene products have no doubt become a must-have for several women today, but have you ever spared a thought if they are really true to their purpose? If not, here's the answer!
Infections during gestation lead to psychiatric disorders in babies: Study
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Here's how to survive from hazardous air pollution in Delhi
Being physically active reduces death risk in older adults: Study
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Study reveals Black and elderly patients less likely to receive lung cancer treatments
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Heavy smoking makes smoker look older: Study
Washington D.C. [USA], Nov 1 (ANI): A new study has revealed another negative effect of smoking tobacco, where a person looks older than he is.
What happens to your brain when you sleep
Washington D.C. [USA], Nov 1 (ANI): A recent study suggests that amazing things happen with a person's brain while sleeping.
Autistic people have symmetrical brain hemispheres: Study
Washington D.C. [USA], Oct 31 (ANI): While it is known that the human brain is divided into two hemispheres, what is not known is that despite the two develop differently, symmetry is found in the brain of autistic people.
Traffic exhaust found to increase risk of stroke
Washington D.C. [USA], Oct 31 (ANI): As the number of vehicles on roads is on a rise, so is the traffic. And this can elevate an individuals' risk of getting a stroke even in low-pollution environments!
Other than junk food, here's another key factor in childhood obesity
Washington D.C. [USA], Oct 31 (ANI): Yes, high calorie and junk food are among the leading causes of obesity; but a new study has presented yet another key reason behind obesity in children.
Researchers find a new method to identify aggressive breast cancer
Washington D.C. [USA], Oct 30 (ANI): A new study has discovered a method that indicates the prognosis of the disease using patients' tumour tissue.
Construction workers most likely to use drugs: Study
Washington D.C. [USA], Oct 30 (ANI): Among all other professions, construction workers are most likely to use drugs such as opioids and cocaine, suggests a recent study.
In long run, drugs and talk therapy hold same value for people with depression: Study
Washington D.C. [USA], Oct 30 (ANI): An hour in talk therapy with a trained counsellor costs much more, and takes more time, than swallowing an inexpensive anti-depressant pill, but the costs and benefits of the two approaches end up being equal after five years, a new study has revealed.
Researchers find a method for testing effect of different treatments on hair growth
Washington D.C. [USA], Oct 30 (ANI): Hair problems can emerge because of a variety of factors, leading to hair growth and baldness, says a new study.
How good are women's hygiene products?
Washington D.C. [USA], Oct 30 (ANI): Feminine hygiene products have no doubt become a must-have for several women today but have you ever spared a thought if they are really true to their purpose? If not, here's the answer!
Here's what happens to infants born to mothers breathing polluted air
Washington D.C. [USA], Oct 30 (ANI): Air pollution not only poses several health risks but is also found to have adverse effects on infants born to mothers exposed to polluted air.
Head, facial injuries from cycling have remained steady over past 10 years
Washington D.C. [USA], Oct 29 (ANI): A new study reveals that head and facial injuries from cycling have remained steady over the past 10 years.
New light shed on gut function
Washington D.C. [USA], Oct 29 (ANI): For the first time, new insights into how the colon functions and actually expels its contents have been revealed.
Your healthcare provider's belief in good outcome of treatment may impact its effectiveness: Study
Washington D.C. [USA], Oct 29 (ANI): A new study reveals that if a doctor believed treatment would be successful, a patient may experience less pain and have better outcomes.
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