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Cleaning houses may be bad for your kids' health
Washington D.C. [USA], April 18 (ANI): Dear parents, beware! Providing ultra-clean environment to your kids may be bad as a study reveals that no early exposure to dirt and germs increases the instances of eczema, asthma, hay fever and childhood diabetes.
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Prepare your skin before heading for holiday getaways
New Delhi [India], Apr 16 (ANI): If you are packing your bags for an exotic travel destination, make sure your skin is prepared to face the environmental onslaught of that place.
Planning your family? Try these Fertility Apps
New Delhi [India], Apr 17 (ANI): In this digital era where fast results and quick response to every single action has become mandatory, even a slight delay in the work results in stress and anxiousness.
This Summer, keep sunburn at bay
New Delhi [India], Apr 17 (ANI): Summers are here and with the season, comes the vacay mode as guest.
New 'Phystrology Therapy' introduced in India for chronic ailments
New Delhi [India], Apr 16 (ANI): Chronic disease accounts for 60 percent of deaths in India.
Kids are 'better readers' than they were over a decade ago
Washington D.C. [USA], Apr 16 (ANI): When it comes to the reading skills, kindergarten is the new first grade, according to a recent research.
Those sensitive to sexual disgust likelier to be Kantian
Washington D.C. [USA], Apr 16 (ANI): Every person has both utilitarian (consequentialist) and Kantian (duty- or rule-based) moral intuitions, which are activated in different situations in different ways. The field of Moral Psychology studies these types of intuitions and the psychological factors behind them.
'Pepsi' still a preferred brand despite controversial ad: Survey
London [UK], Apr 16 (ANI): Looks like, the quote 'any publicity is good publicity' held true for the brand 'Pepsi,' which recently hit the headlines for all the wrong reasons.
Start drinking Gin to speed up your metabolism
London [UK], April 16 (ANI): Want to speed up your metabolism? Start drinking Gin, as a study finds that it enhances your body's ability to burn calories for an hour after you finish your drink.
Beware! Ice tea harm you by increasing risk of cholera
Washington D.C. [USA], April 16 (ANI): Beware before you drink that ice-tea! A study finds that drinking iced tea or un-boiled water and having a water source near a toilet may increase the risk of cholera.
Indulge in sumptuous treats at the steam-punk themed 'Ministry Of Beer'
New Delhi [India], Apr 15 (ANI): Being a lager lover if you think you had enough of Connaught Place then here is something you must know!
Post demonetisation, 90 percent Indians book holidays via plastic money
New Delhi [India], Apr 15 (ANI): After demonetisation, the travel sector witnessed a rise in the use of plastic money as over 90 percent Indians are booking their holidays via credit or debit cards, according to a survey.
Model Ashley Graham reveals she's a survivor of child sex abuse
Melbourne [Australia], Apr 15 (ANI): She may be one of the most influential models of her generation, but Ashley Graham's rise to fame was marred by a dark childhood memory.
'Love hormone's role in social interaction wider than we believed
Washington D.C. [USA], Apr 15 (ANI): Oxytocin, often referred to as "the love hormone," is involved in a broader range of social interactions than previously understood, according to a study.
Technique that improves breast reduction outcomes
Washington D.C. [USA], Apr 15 (ANI): A team of researchers has found that long-term breast reduction outcomes can be improved by using techniques that minimally disrupt the lower breast suspensory ligaments.
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