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Study reveals greasy meal interrupts gut's communication with body
Washington D.C. (USA), Dec 22 (ANI): While fast food with a high content of oil and greasy food delicacies are considered unhealthy, a recent study suggests meal loaded with too much of fat and grease can silence the communication between the intestine and the rest of your body.
Languages differ in way they express emotions through words!
Study reveals rising cases of serious harm to children involving strong pain killers
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Study reveals dramatic health benefits after air pollution reduction
Washington D.C. (USA), Dec 21 (ANI): While reducing air pollution is considered as a boon for the depleting environmental conditions, a recent study explores its relation with dramatic health benefits.
Teens who vape are getting more addictive instead: Study
Washington D.C. [USA]. Dec 21 (ANI): The concept of vaping among teens is introduced to reduce their smoking addiction but the recent study depicts the opposite.
Psychological support needed for women during high risk pregnancies: Study
Washington D.C. [USA], Dec 21 (ANI): A recent study conducted on women's emotional state during pregnancy revealed that women need more psychological support otherwise they would struggle with fears and tears while feeling isolated and worried.
Children allergic to cow's milk don't reach their full growth: Study
Washington D.C. [USA], Dec 21 (ANI): Milk is rich in high calcium content and is generally considered good for children's health, but a recent study on the growth pattern of children suggests the kids who are consistently allergic to cow's milk are smaller and weigh less.
Scientists inch closer to getting a perfect head of beer
Washington D.C. (USA), Dec 21 (ANI): All booze-lovers have a reason to rejoice as scientists are a step closer to finding a way to develop a perfectly frothy head of beer which will stay till the last sip.
Alcoholism is linked to brain pathways, suggests study
Washington D.C. (USA), Dec 21 (ANI): A recent scientific study states that alcoholism may be due to dysfunction in a specific brain pathway that normally helps keep drinking in check.
Study explores factors affecting money management skills
Washington D.C. [USA], Dec 20 (ANI): Only a few studies have addressed the issue of money management, which can have a substantial impact on the quality of life.
Words to express emotion vary greatly in their meanings across languages: Study
Washington D.C. [USA], Dec 20 (ANI): Almost all humans feel the emotion of love but does that mean the Turkish word 'sevgi' or Hungarian word 'szrelem,' which translate to love in English, convey the same feeling? Not necessarily, says a new study.
Obesity associated with greater greenhouse gas emissions: Study
Washington D.C. [USA], Dec 20 (ANI): A new analysis suggests that the increasing average body size of people on Earth in addition to the growing world population may further challenge attempts to reduce man-made carbon dioxide emissions.
Manipur observes Women's War Day by paying homage to brave mothers
Imphal (Manipur), Dec 19 (ANI): The 80th edition of the Nupi Lan' or the Women's War Day was observed in Imphal on Thursday.
Shopaholics ditch brands to shop at the Manipur flea market
Imphal (Manipur), Dec 19 (ANI): With Christmas just around the corner, scores of shopaholics are currently flocking Manipur's flea market for their festive shopping.
Sustained weight loss linked with reduced breast cancer risk: Study
Washington D.C. [USA], Dec 18 (ANI): A new study had found that women who lost weight after the age of 50 years and kept it off, had a lower risk of breast cancer than women whose weight remained stable.
Study suggests forgetfulness might depend on time of day
Washington D.C. [USA], Dec 18 (ANI): Researchers have identified a gene in mice that seems to influence memory recall at different times of the day and tracks how it causes mice to be more forgetful just before they normally wake up.
Study suggests blue light may not be disruptive to sleep patterns
Washington D.C. [USA], Dec 17 (ANI): A new study has revealed that on contrary to common belief, blue light may not be as disruptive to our sleep patterns as originally thought.
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