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Early life events can have a long-term effect on genes: Study
According to a new study in fruit flies headed by UCL researchers, early life experiences can influence gene activity and even longevity.
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TikTok encourages toxic diet culture among teens: Research
New research from the University of Vermont finds the most viewed content on TikTok relating to food, nutrition and weight perpetuates a toxic diet culture among teens and young adults and that expert voices are largely missing from the conversation.
Scientists identify vital mechanism controlling skin regeneration
The outer layer of skin, the epidermis, is constantly turning over to replace dead or damaged cells throughout our lifetime. Skin stem cells need to continuously make decisions: either make more copies of themselves (self-renewal) or switch their fate towards differentiation. The molecular mechanisms controlling this process remain poorly understood. Now a research team has identified a molecular switch that plays an early and critical role in the skin stem cell differentiation process.
Top ayurvedic picks to boost your immunity this winter
The body's strength fluctuates as the seasons change. A robust immune system will shield you from disease-causing pathogens and lower your risk of experiencing severe illnesses. To adapt to the outside environment and temperature, each season necessitates a different routine and nutrition.
Poor diet damages blood vessels: Study
Metabolic disease affects blood vessels in different organs of our body in a unique way, suggests the findings of recent study
5 things to remember while throwing a Bachelor Party for your BFF
Stressed about how to throw the perfect bachelor party for your BFF? Fret not. Here are 5 steps you can take to easily throw a fiesta everyone shall cherish for life.
How big of an effect do boycotts have on brand sales?
At a campaign event in the midst of the 2020 U.S. presidential election, the chief executive officer of Goya, a large Latin food brand, publicly praised and endorsed then-president Donald Trump. The comments triggered both a boycott and a counter "buycott" movement in support of the brand.
Watching 17 minutes of YouTube videos can drive down prejudice
Watching just 17 minutes of YouTubers talking about their struggles with mental health drives down prejudice, University of Essex research has suggested.
Do you know exercise can reduce side effects of breast cancer?
Radiotherapy has become a crucial part of breast cancer treatment, it can also have a severe influence on patients' quality of life, including their emotional, physical, and social wellbeing. It can also cause cancer-related fatigue.
Almonds can help cut calories during weight loss journey
Researchers, who studied how almonds can alter human appetite, discovered how a handful of almonds could encourage people to consume fewer kilojoules each day.
International Cake Day: Mouth-watering treats to bake at home
Every year on November 26, International Cake Day is observed to honour this tempting treat. On the occasion, let's look at the cake options that you can bake at home.
Research offers new perspective on grieving loss of a pet
A new review published in the CABI journal Human-Animal Interactions offers counsellors additional perspectives to explore while working with clients who have lost their pets.
Research: Sensing workplace stress while keeping eye on privacy
Personal sensing data could help monitor and alleviate stress among resident physicians, although privacy concerns over who sees the information and for what purposes must be addressed, according to collaborative research from Cornell Tech.
How a child goes to sleep linked to their behavioural development
On examining parental methods to help toddlers sleep across 14 cultures, a group of international researchers found that these methods are related to the development of a child's temperament.
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