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Understanding baby's cries of pain is not an innate ability
Washington [US], August 9 (ANI): A new study has found the answer to whether adults understand when a baby is in pain as opposed to being mildly uncomfortable.
Empathy in adolescents helps to prevent cyberbullying
Education with goal-oriented activities encourages students
People feel less in control initially after breakups
New study says winning does not make people cheat
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Celebrate Friendship Day with these popular songs
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Study identifies distinct neural pattern of aggressiveness
Washington [US], August 7 (ANI): In a recent study, functional magnetic resonance imaging was utilized to track 51 male-female romantic partners' brain activity as they encountered real-time intimate partner hostility.
Increased risk of preterm birth and underweight newborns
Washington [US], August 7 (ANI): Having an underweight and preterm infant is linked to having encountered racial discrimination based on ethnicity, skin colour, or nationality, according to a pooled data analysis of the available evidence.
Air pollution shows ill effects in children: Study
Washington [US], August 7 (ANI): New research has shown the ill effects of pollution exposure among children.
Friendship Day: 5 blockbusters to binge-watch with best friend
New Delhi [India], August 6 (ANI): Friendships make our lives better; even if they are not blood relations, they are still considered close friends. Friendship Day in India falls on the first Sunday of August and this year it will be celebrated on August 7. Although we don't need a special day to honour our crazy gang, this one serves as a gentle reminder of our gratitude for their presence in our lives.
Professional athletes perform better with solid gut :Study
Washington [US], August 6 (ANI): According to a recent study, microbial instability in the gut may impair the performance of elite endurance athletes, and that short-term, high-protein diets are associated with this type of imbalance.
Children's health can be impacted as global temperatures rise
Washington [US], August 6 (ANI): Youngsters are likely to suffer the brunt of the worsening health effects of rising global temperatures due to record levels of obesity and physical inactivity, a new comprehensive analysis of recent studies on the topic gave a clear warning.
Smog increases risk of adverse health effects in pregnant mothers
Washington [US], August 5 (ANI): A study has revealed mild exposure to common smog pollutants such as inhalable airborne particles and carbon monoxide during pregnancy results in adverse maternal and fetal health outcomes.
Study: Mothers use benefits of song to promote infant development
Coral Gables [Florida], August 4 (ANI): A new study has revealed that mothers who sing lullabies can promote infant development.
Low-calorie sweetener can also improve gut health: Study
Washington [US], August 4 (ANI): A new study has revealed that a low-calorie mixture that is as sweet as table sugar and, in lab experiments, feeds 'good' gut microbes.
Winning does not cause people to cheat, research refutes
Washington [US], August 3 (ANI): New large-scale research shows that winning does not cause people to cheat, in stark contrast to a previous high-profile study.
Study discovers unique brain signature of intimate partner
Washington [US], August 3 (ANI): A new study used functional magnetic resonance imaging to examine the brain activity of 51 male-female romantic couples as they experienced intimate partner aggression in real-time. They found that aggression toward intimate partners was associated with aberrant activity in the brain's medial prefrontal cortex, or MPFC, which has many functions, but among them is the ability to foster perceptions of closeness with and value of other people.
Headbanger: Sometimes stress could be good for brain functioning
Georgia [US], August 2 (ANI): According to recent research from the Youth Development Institute at the University of Georgia, the impending deadline that is worrying you out at work may actually be good for your brain even though it feels like an anvil is hovering over your head.
Scientists discover a new gene to protect plants from diseases
Washington [US], August 2 (ANI): Scientists from the Ural Federal University and the Pushchino Scientific Center of the Russian Academy of Sciences have discovered a new gene to protect plants from common diseases like fungi, bacteria and adverse environmental factors.
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Study identifies distinct neural pattern of aggressiveness
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