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Devotees take holy dip on 'Kartik Purnima' in Garhmukteshwar
Large number of devotees took a holy dip in the river Ganga at Garhmukteshwar on the occasion of Kartik Purnima, Tuesday.
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Play low-frequency bass to fire up dance floor: Study
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Students who repeat a grade experience more bullying: Study
Students who have repeated a grade have higher risks of being victims of bullying in countries around the world, according to a new study of nearly half a million students publishing Nov. 11 in PLOS Medicine by Xiayun Zuo of Fudan University, China, and colleagues. The study is a part of the PLOS Medicine Special Issue on Global Child Health.
Dietary fiber promote inflammation in gut: Research
According to researchers, a type of dietary fibre called inulin, which is used in health supplements and have certain anti-inflammatory properties, can also promote an allergy-related type of inflammation in the lung and gut, as well as other parts of the body.
Check out how your bedtime affects your productivity
Night owls may be looking forward to falling back into autumn standard time but a new study from the University of Ottawa has found Daylight Saving Time may also suit morning types just fine.
"Words" matter in messages about food safety and freshness
Changing the wording about expiration dates on perishable food items - which is currently unregulated and widely variable - could help reduce food waste, according to a new Cornell University-led study.
Research: People interpret facial impressions differently
Researchers utilized an algorithm to allow users to modify their ideas about what a certain emotion's facial expression should look like. The findings revealed significant individual variability, implying that the same facial expression might represent various things to different people.
Study examines methods for teaching children forgiveness
The researchers identified two things that parents and teachers may want to focus on related to forgiveness. One is helping kids understand how important it is to apologize in a meaningful way.
Musical rhythm sensitivity helps social development in children
According to a study, infants were two times more likely to look at the singers' eyes time-locked to the musical beat than would be expected by chance.
Sleep quality might affect women's work ambitions: Study
When women are getting a good night's sleep and their mood is boosted, they are more likely to be oriented in their daily intentions toward achieving status and responsibility at work. If their sleep is poor and reduces their positive mood, then we saw that they were less oriented toward those goals.
Study finds obesity drug helps teens lose weight
A drug called semaglutide, which is approved for adults with obesity or overweight, also helps adolescents shed pounds and have healthier hearts, according to a new study published today in the New England Journal of Medicine and presented at Obesity Week 2022.
Crossword puzzle beat computer video games in slowing memory loss
A new study by researchers from Columbia University and Duke University published in the journal NEJM Evidence shows that doing crossword puzzles has an advantage over computer video games for memory functioning in older adults with mild cognitive impairment.
Unique genetic signatures found in different types of cancer
A recent research has identified a unique genetic signature among subsets of infiltrating T cells of different types of cancer after analyzing data from a public repository, CD4-T, CD8-T cells, and Treg.
Study outlines ways to help children learn forgiveness
The researchers identified two things that parents and teachers may want to focus on related to forgiveness. One is helping kids understand how important it is to apologize in a meaningful way.
Sensitivity to musical rhythm promotes social development in kids
According to a study, infants were two times more likely to look at the singers' eyes time-locked to the musical beat than would be expected by chance.
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Students who repeat a grade experience more bullying: Study
Dietary fiber promote inflammation in gut: Research
Check out how your bedtime affects your productivity
"Words" matter in messages about food safety and freshness
Research: People interpret facial impressions differently
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