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VR exercise session may provide pain relief for women: Study
According to a new study, a virtual reality exercise session can be effective as telehealth appointments at providing short term pain relief for women diagnosed with endometriosis.
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Kylie Jenner bedazzles in bikini worth Rs 8 lakhs!
Kylie Jenner is taking bling to the beach! In a series of new photographs shared by Kylie on Instagram, the reality star flaunted her curves while sunbathing by the beach -- but this time, her bikini is just as eye-catching as her toned abs!
Being married may help people maintain lower blood sugar levels
People living with a spouse seem to have a higher likelihood of being healthy in terms of maintaining lower blood sugar levels regardless of how harmonious or acrimonious their relationship is, suggests a study published online in the journal BMJ Open Diabetes Research & Care.
Study: Chat may help convert a peer to pro-sustainability stance
New research reveals that sharing a pro-sustainability point of view during a conversation can change the opinion of someone who is dismissive of efforts to safeguard the planet.
Quieter or louder office space beneficial for employees; Study
A recent study conducted by scientists at the Universities of Arizona and Kansas suggests that working at a busy coffee shop may be healthier than doing so in a quiet office.
Meditation helpful for anorexia patients: Research
Mindfulness meditation is already commonly used as a therapy for AN. Its clinical utility in treating neurogenic emaciation, on the other hand, has not before been explored
Celebrate World Cancer Day by adding these foods to your diet
People across the world need to be aware of nutrition and other lifestyle changes that can be implemented to help them recover and potentially reduce the risk of same cancer recurring or a new one developing. World Cancer Day, which is observed to spread awareness, inspire change and reduce the global impact of cancer, is celebrated on February 4, every year.
Kisspeptin hormone injection could treat low sex drive: Research
According to two new research, the hormone kisspeptin could be utilised to treat women and men who are distressed by their lack of sexual desire
Study: How cutting on sweets, carbohydrates affects behaviour
Are you following any diet plan currently? Maybe you're cutting off all sweets and carbohydrates or trying to control your late-night cravings. These are examples of behaviour changes, and avoiding those diet cues when it comes to food can be challenging.
Key to healthier employees might be quieter or louder office
A recent study conducted by scientists at the Universities of Arizona and Kansas suggests that working at a busy coffee shop may be healthier than doing so in a quiet office.
Good interaction with a friend improves well-being: Study
By the end of the day, talking to a buddy only once to catch up, have a little fun, or let them know you're thinking about them can make you happier and less stressed.
True stories can win out on social media: Study
Previous studies have claimed that lies spread more quickly online and are more popular with the general public than the truth, but a recent study offers a more positive conclusion.
Study finds hereditary factors in new type of eating disorder
A twin study exploring this relatively new type of eating disorder found that hereditary factors had a significant impact on ARFID. The study was conducted by researchers at Karolinska Institutet.
Babies remember faces despite ace masks: Study
A new study by researchers at the University of California, Davis, allays those concerns, finding that 6- to 9-month-old babies can form memories of masked faces and recognize those faces when unmasked.
Study reveals impact of hyper-palatable foods
Findings from experts at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) and the University of Kansas may offer more precise instructions regarding the food you place on your plate if reducing weight was one of your 2023 resolutions.
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