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Casual sex can be a source of intimacy, reveals study
Washington DC [USA], Dec 3 (ANI): Turns out, casual sex and hookups are not just about meaningless physical activity, but a source of intimacy.
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Why 'early to bed, early to rise' is crucial for good health
Washington D.C. [USA], Dec 1 (ANI): If you are a night owl, then listen up! A recent study has found such people may have a higher risk of suffering from heart diseases and type 2 diabetes than early risers.
Eat, drink and be merry at Switzerland's enchanting Christmas markets
Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], Nov 30 (ANI): What's Christmas without snow-capped mountains, an open fireplace in a cozy wooden chalet, buzzing Christmas markets, sipping the traditional mulled wine? Well, if you are living in a city that offers you none of the above and you are big on Christmas celebrations, head to Switzerland.
Equality in relationship most important for girls: Bharat Matrimony survey
New Delhi [India], Nov 30 (ANI): A Bharat Matrimony matchmaking survey was conducted to find out 'What girls expect from a life partner'. Over 1000 women participants shared their opinions in the survey.
Pregnancy losses increase risk of heart disease: Study
Washington D.C. [USA], Nov 30 (ANI): Pregnancy loss is associated with a greater risk of cardiovascular diseases, such as heart problems and stroke, according to a recent study.
Weight cycling could raise mortality risk
Washington D.C. [USA], Nov 30 (ANI): Weight cycling - the repeated loss and regain of body weight (usually from diet) - has been associated with a higher risk of death, according to a recent study.
Expressing negative emotions in front of children may help regulate their emotions and problems
Washington D.C. [USA], Nov 29 (ANI): It's an age-old plea for parents to avoid showing conflict and strong negative emotions around their children. However, according to a new research, it's better to express negative emotions in a healthy way to tamp them down.
Going through menopause? Take care of your heart health
Washington D.C. [USA], Nov 29 (ANI): According to a recent study, it is crucial for women going through menopause to follow a healthy lifestyle as it may offset the acceleration of atherosclerosis, the slow narrowing of the arteries that increases with age.
Google Doodle commemorates 400th birth anniversary of Spanish artist
New Delhi [India], Nov 29 (ANI): Google Doodle has paid tribute to the man behind iconic Spanish art and culture, Bartolome Esteban Murillo, on his 400th birth anniversary.
Here are some exotic movie locations in California
California [USA], Nov 28 (ANI): One might wonder about those globetrotting array of locations in the latest blockbuster movies.
What makes some words funny?
Washington DC, [USA] Nov 28 (ANI): Ever wonder what it is about certain words that make them funny? A recent study has determined that there are two main kinds of predictors of funniness in words: those related to the form of the word and those related to its meaning.
Know how parents' coaching improves infants' language skills
Washington D.C. [USA] Nov 28 (ANI): Turns out, parents' way of talking affects the infants' command over their language.
Auditory skills of hearing-impaired children can improve with music: Study
Washington DC, [USA] Nov 28 (ANI): A recent study has found that the auditory skills of hearing impaired children are connected to the amount music they are exposed to in their everyday lives.
This weight loss procedure may shrink fat, muscle
Washington D.C. [USA], Nov 27(ANI): Turns out, a novel interventional procedure known as left gastric artery embolisation, which is generally used to treat obesity, leads to the loss of both fat and muscle.
Treatment for obesity in primary care helpful
Washington D.C. [USA], Nov 27 (ANI): According to a recent study, children treated for obesity in primary or outpatient care have a relatively good chance of fending off weight problems over the next few years as well.
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