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Craft beer in USA is more popular than ever
New Delhi [India], June 20 (ANI): Today's drinkers become more educated by the day, and the breadth of choices available to them has never been so extensive. This is great for beer lovers and beneficial on the supply side as well, as a high-quality product created by friendly, local brewers means consumers will pay for good beer. It's no longer uncommon for enthusiasts to plan a brewery visit into their vacation.
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Now, say cheers to 'gluten-free' beer
Washington D.C. [USA], Jun 19 (ANI): Those living with gluten intolerance, there's some new hope as a recent study has suggested that Witkop teff grains may be a good alternative to traditionally brewed barley beers.
Are you mom-shamed? You are not alone
Washington D.C. [USA], Jun 19 (ANI): Turns out, nearly two-thirds of mothers are "shamed" by others about their parenting skills.
Britain's longest-married couple is all about 80 years of love
London [UK], Jun 19 (ANI): Britain's longest-married couple, who is celebrating 80 years of wedded bliss and still holds hands every day, is giving all the feels and serious relationship goals.
This summer, rejuvenate yourself with this retreat
New Delhi [India], June 19 (ANI): Nature is the ultimate solace. So, for a quick weekend getaway, head to Mangar Bani Valley, which is an oasis of retreat for city dwellers.
Common household chemicals lead to birth defects in mice: Study
Washington D.C. [USA], June 18 (ANI): A recent study has found a connection between common household chemicals and birth defects.
Genes, environment play roles in childhood obesity
Washington D.C. [USA], Jun 18 (ANI): In the preschool years, children begin to learn from their environment about self-regulation, both in regards to food choices and how to deal with their emotions. When children don't learn effective self-regulation skills during those early critical years, studies have shown they may be at a greater risk of becoming obese.
Here's why some babies are born too small
Washington D.C. [USA], June 17 (ANI): Why is one twin smaller than the other? According to a recent study, the answer could lie in the placenta.
Gender stereotypes may lead to unhealthy sexual relationships
Washington D.C. [USA], Jun 17 (ANI): Female college students who believe women are subservient and who endorse music media's degradation of women are more likely to be involved in an unhealthy sexual relationship, according to a recent study.
Tier 2/3 cities are on digital track
New Delhi [India], Jun 17 (ANI): A recent Paytm report on the rail booking trends has confirmed the notion that non-metro India has adopted online train ticketing as a preferred option over booking train tickets across the counter.
Mothers supporting child's negative emotions can impact their social adjustment: Study
Washington D.C. [USA], June 17 (ANI): Dear parents, you may have to stop favouring your child in every situation, as according to a study, mothers supporting their child's negative emotions may impact their social adjustment and social interaction in school.
Girls exposed to passive smoking face greater arthritis risk
Washington D.C. [USA], June 17 (ANI): Parents beware! Smoking before your daughter can be harmful as a study has found that children, especially girls, who are exposed to passive smoking in childhood, face greater risk of developing arthritis later in life.
Eat broccoli to keep diabetes in check
Washington D.C. [U.S.A.], June 17 (ANI): Here's another reason to consume broccoli, as researchers have identified a new anti-diabetic substance, richly occurring in broccoli, which can significantly lower the blood sugar levels.
Eat walnuts to feel fuller for longer
Washington D.C. [U.S.A.], June 17 (ANI): People, who consume walnuts, salmon and canola oil regularly are likely to experience favourable changes in appetite hormones associated with reduction in hunger.
Men beware! Regular night shifts can lead to lower fertility
New Delhi [India], June 16 (ANI): Men, take note! Irregular working hours can dampen your sex drive and lessen your chances of fathering children.
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