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Study finds music may help women during menopause transition
Ohio [US], January 26 (ANI): A new study has identified music therapy as an effective treatment, not only to manage menopause symptoms but also depressed mood.
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Study examines how we understand emojis
Bochum [Germany], January 24 (ANI): A study was conducted to understand how people perceive emojis in their daily lives.
Study finds prevention of mental health problems among schoolchildren could avoid dropout
Brasilia [Brazil], January 24 (ANI): The impact of mental health on a child's education and schooling was never taken seriously in this day and age of ruthless and cut-throat competition. At least ten out of every 100 girls older than the appropriate age for their school grade could have accompanied their age group if mental health problems were prevented or treated.
Study finds parents talk less to kids when experiencing financial issues
California [US], January 24 (ANI): A team of researchers has provided the first evidence that parents may talk less to their kids when experiencing financial scarcity.
Study examines pregnancy intentions using contraceptive
Utah [US], January 24 (ANI): A new study has found that pregnancy intentions often change over as short as a 12-month time period, and they specifically vary with partner status, household income, and employment status.
Learning through 'guided' play as effective as adult-led instruction up to at least age eight: Study
Cambridge [England], January 24 (ANI): Parenting is a process that is never-ending and keeps evolving with day and age. A new analysis has revealed that teaching younger children through 'guided' play can support key aspects of their learning and development at least as well, and sometimes better, than traditional, direct instruction.
Aphrodisiac foods in Time of COVID
New Delhi [India], January 24 (ANI): Who doesn't know that man doesn't live by bread alone? Food is essential to survive but, so is sex. And, what could be better if joys of sex can be blended with palate pleasures? This is what the timeless quest for aphrodisiac foods is all about.
New study analyses how students learn when they double the speed of class videos
Los Angeles (California) [US], January 23 (ANI): Recorded lectures have become a new staple in the course instruction given the COVID-19 pandemic. College students often try to cram more learning into a shorter span by watching these recordings at double their normal speed or even faster. But does this affect their comprehension?
Cognitive function in older people might improve by socialising: Study
Washington [US], January 23 (ANI): Researchers have found that socialising with others may help improve cognition, especially for older adults.
Research reveals gender bias in lab groups not rooted in personal preference
Ithaca (New York) [US], January 23 (ANI): A new Cornell research has revealed that gender bias in physics labs, where typically women worked more on the computer and on communication tasks, whereas men handled equipment more often than not, was not rooted in personal preference.
Late-life exercise shows rejuvenating effects on cellular level: Study
Arkansas [US], January 23 (ANI): The pandemic has made the role of exercise in people's lives even more poignant than before. Amidst this, a new study has suggested that exercise, even if not adopted until later in life, can slow the effects of ageing.
Students with attention problems cheat more: Study
Washington [US], January 22 (ANI): Researchers found that inattention led to hyperactivity in the students, and both together contributed to higher levels of cheating.
Walking can decrease Type 2 diabetes risk among older adults: Research
California [US], January 22 (ANI): Walking regularly might help in preventing Type 2 diabetes among 70 and 80-year-olds, according to a recent study.
Study finds reading may improve with action video games
Washington [US], January 22 (ANI): A new study has found that reading can be improved with an action video game.
Introduction of lifestyle interventions during preschool lowers heart disease risk: Study
Washington [US], January 22 (ANI): A new research has found that introducing school-based programs aimed to teach healthy cardiovascular health habits as early as preschool can achieve lasting lifestyle changes in children.
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