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    Social media 'trust'/'distrust' buttons may reduce misinformation
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Social media 'trust'/'distrust' buttons may reduce misinformation

According to a new experimental study led by UCL researchers, the addition of 'trust' and 'distrust' buttons on social media, alongside the standard 'like' buttons, could help to reduce the spread of misinformation.


      Exercise can help reduce risk of type 2 diabetes: Study

Exercise can help reduce risk of type 2 diabetes: Study

Higher levels of overall physical activity, particularly moderate to vigorous-intensity physical activity, was shown to have a robust connection with a decreased risk of acquiring type 2 diabetes in a study done by the University of Sydney

      Tani Gautam opens up about participating in Mrs India Legacy

Tani Gautam opens up about participating in Mrs India Legacy

The 5th edition of Mrs India Legacy recently took place at Gurugram. The event saw Jabalpur's Tani Gautam clinching the second runner-up position.

      Walking improves brain connectivity, memory in older people

Walking improves brain connectivity, memory in older people

The study, which was published this month in the Journal of Alzheimer's Disease Reports, looked at the brains and story recollection abilities of older adults with normal brain function and those with mild cognitive impairment, which is a slight decline in mental abilities such as memory, reasoning, and judgement and a risk factor for Alzheimer's.

      Meet Mrs India Empress of the Nation 2023 finalist Abhilasha

Meet Mrs India Empress of the Nation 2023 finalist Abhilasha

Dreams do come true! Abhilasha Chahalia, an advocate fascinated by the glitz, cameras and lights of the glamour industry since childhood, found herself weighed down by the responsibilities of academics, establishing a stable career, marriage and parenthood. But at the age of 37, she is finally living her dreams by appearing in Mrs India Empress of the Nation 2023.

      Research reveals male babies talk more in first year than females

Research reveals male babies talk more in first year than females

While some newborns are inherently more "talkative" than others, a recent study published in iScience indicates that there are disparities in the amount of noises made by males and females

      Office romance may harm workplace culture: Research

Office romance may harm workplace culture: Research

The sense of being ostracised, disregarded, or rejected at work is referred to as workplace ostracism. Jun Qiu of the School of Nanchang, Institute of Technology, Nanchang, Jiangxi, China, and colleagues presented a study in PLOS ONE that reveals romantic ties between employees are linked with perceived ostracism and knowledge sabotage by other colleagues.

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    Facility dogs in children's hospitals benefit patients, staff
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Facility dogs in children's hospitals benefit patients, staff

The most profound impacts of HFDs were observed in terminal care and patient cooperation, with 73% of respondents reporting that HFDs were "very often" or "always" beneficial in providing palliative care during the terminal phase.


    Cutting breakfast carbs benefit people with Type 2 diabetes
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Cutting breakfast carbs benefit people with Type 2 diabetes

People with Type 2 diabetes (T2D) may be able to better control their blood sugar levels by making a small adjustment to the first meal of the day, according to an international team of researchers led by UBC Okanagan academics.


    Researchers discover how junk food may harm deep sleep
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Researchers discover how junk food may harm deep sleep

Uppsala University researchers examined how junk food impacts sleep in a new study. In random order, healthy volunteers consumed an unhealthy and a healthier diet. The quality of the participants' deep sleep had decreased after the unhealthy diet, compared to those who had followed the healthier diet.


    Study shows kids might consider past choices when judging others
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Study shows kids might consider past choices when judging others

A new study published in the journal Child Development by researchers from Boston College in Massachusetts and the University of Queensland in Australia analyses whether four- to nine-year-old children consider their own prior behaviours while making moral judgements about others.


    Study shows married people who cheat don't regret it
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Study shows married people who cheat don't regret it

According to a recent study into the psychology of infidelity, married people who have affairs find them incredibly pleasurable, exhibit no guilt, and believe the cheating did not affect their otherwise healthy marriages.


    Study finds how natto consumption could reduce anxiety
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Study finds how natto consumption could reduce anxiety

Researchers at Osaka Metropolitan University found that familiar and affordable foods can help create a society where people are healthier and less stressed. Japanese natto, which is made from softened soybeans that have been boiled or steam-fermented with a bacteria known as Bacillus subtilis var. natto, might be one example of such a food. The study was published in the journal, 'Journal of Applied Microbiology'.


    Study reveals kids may consider past choices when judging others
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Study reveals kids may consider past choices when judging others

A new study published in the journal Child Development by researchers at Boston College in Massachusetts, USA, and the University of Queensland in Australia investigates whether four- to nine-year-old children evaluate their own previous actions when developing moral judgements about others.


    Exercise helps to protect against major brain hemorrhage
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Exercise helps to protect against major brain hemorrhage

Regular physical activity and exercise may lower bleeding in people with intracerebral haemorrhage, according to research from the University of Gothenburg. The researchers stress the relevance of physical activity in brain protection.


    Study reveals married people who cheat don't regret it
Relationships

Study reveals married people who cheat don't regret it

According to a new analysis of the psychology of infidelity, married people who have affairs find them extremely satisfying, express little remorse, and believe the cheating did not harm their otherwise healthy marriages.


    Positive news pieces can help to soften mental toll
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Positive news pieces can help to soften mental toll

People who saw the news about kindness among people after consuming news about a terrorist attack or other immoral acts felt less negative emotions and retained more belief in the goodness of humanity.


    Strong legs improve prognosis for heart attack victims: Study
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Strong legs improve prognosis for heart attack victims: Study

In accordance with data presented today at Heart Failure 2023, a scientific conference of the European Society of Cardiology (ESC), people with powerful legs are less likely to get heart failure following a heart attack.


    Study: Success of businesses is connected to their birthdate
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Study: Success of businesses is connected to their birthdate

An elegant explanation is offered by a recent study published in the Strategic Entrepreneurship Journal, a company's long-term success is greatly influenced by the circumstances surrounding its inception, rather than just changes in its markets.


    Effects of stress in pregnancy on child's early language skills
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Effects of stress in pregnancy on child's early language skills

High levels of the stress hormone cortisol during the third trimester of pregnancy may boost speech and language abilities in the first three years of a child's life, according to research presented at the 25th European Congress of Endocrinology in Istanbul. The findings help us understand how cortisol influences foetal and newborn development.


    Boys require 'lessons in bromance' to tackle mental health crisis
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Boys require 'lessons in bromance' to tackle mental health crisis

Teenage boys are twice as likely as girls to commit suicide, and as boys become men, they are three times more likely than women to die by suicide.

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