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Study finds spicy pepper from curry in breast milk
Washington [US], January 9 (ANI): A new study has found that the odour and taste from garlic or coffee can be found in breast milk, while flavours from fish oil or nursing tea weren't traced.
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Re-enrolling to complete bachelor's degree may increase annual income: Study
Kansas [US], January 8 (ANI): According to a new study by Kansas State University, returning to college to earn a bachelor's degree leads to both an immediate increase in annual income after graduation and an increase in annual income growth each year after graduation.
No difference between healthful food for adults and children: Study
Philadelphia [US], January 8 (ANI): As per a new study, there is no difference between healthful foods for adults and for children aged 2 and older.
Study examines how fake news headlines trigger emotions
Washington [US], January 7 (ANI): A new study looked into how people's emotions are sparked by false political headlines -- and how their reactions determine whether they share those stories with others.
Trusting societies more successful at reducing COVID-19 cases, deaths: Study
Exeter [UK], January 7 (ANI): According to a new study, countries, where people have more trust in each other, have been more successful in bringing down waves of coronavirus cases and deaths.
Study finds employee training pays off with fewer layoffs
New York [US], January 7 (ANI): According to new research by Cornell University, companies that invested more in employee training before the pandemic were less likely to lay off their employees and reduce their workforces to cope with pandemic-related financial pressures.
Healthful food for children is the same as for adults: Study
Philadelphia [US], January 6 (ANI): A new study has found that there is no difference between healthful foods for adults and for children aged 2 and older.
Study finds VR may make therapy easier
Joondalup [Australia], January 6 (ANI): According to new research by the Edith Cowan University, 30 per cent of people prefer to talk about negative experiences with a virtual reality avatar, rather than a person.
Study finds school closures led to better sleep, quality of life for teens
Zurich [Switzerland], January 6 (ANI): According to a study by the University of Zurich, the home-schooling phase had a positive effect on the health and well-being of many teenagers along with its negative effects.
Study finds urbanisation not always bad for food, land use diversity
Washington [US], January 5 (ANI): A team of researchers developed a framework for evaluating if urbanisation negatively impacted food and land use biodiversity.
Smart sensor-equipped chair may aid in reducing back pain in office workers
Sendai [Japan], January 5 (ANI): A team of researchers at the Tohoku University have a new prediction method that employs pressure sensors installed on a conventional office chair.
Spicy substance from pepper gets into breast milk after eating: Study
Washington [UK], January 5 (ANI): A study has found that the taste and odour of active substances from garlic or coffee partly enter the mother's milk as an odour active metabolic product, while flavours from fish oil or nursing tea were of little to no significance.
Children with chronic health conditions, should receive more help with online learning
Washington [US], January 5 (ANI): Online learning poses additional challenges to children with chronic medical conditions or special education needs, and these patients could benefit from more support from pediatric clinicians to be academically successful, according to a new study.
Gajak: The ultimate winter delicacy for sweet lovers
New Delhi [India], January 4 (ANI): Winters have already knocked on our doors! And in this chilly weather, our taste buds crave more and more sweets. But if you are a diet conscious person and want to satisfy your cravings, grab some Gajak -- a pure winter delicacy for sweet lovers.
Study finds women who are sports fans don't necessarily attend more games
Ohio [US], January 4 (ANI): A new study has found that even American women who identify as being quite passionate sports fans don't watch athletic events much more frequently than women who say they aren't as interested.
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