Additional Chief Metropolitan Magistrate (ACMM) Harjeet Singh Jaspal on Wednesday directed that the convicts be released upon entering a bond, with surety, to appear and receive punishment when called upon and in the meantime, to keep the peace and be of good behaviour.
The epidemic and its effects have heightened anxiety to unprecedented proportions. However, the causes of anxiety-related disorders, such as obsessive-compulsive spectrum disorder (OCSD), remain unknown. In a new study, researchers from the University of Utah Health identified the role of a
A team led by a University of Texas at Dallas neurodevelopment researcher has discovered some of the most solid evidence yet that parents who communicate with their children boost their babies' brain development.
On the occasion of World Environment Day, Chief Minister addressed the conference on 'Race for Life: Circular Economy and Local Climate Action' organized by the Department of Forest, Environment and Climate Change.
Dr Haitham Amal and his team at the university's School of Pharmacy in the Faculty of Medicine discovered a direct connection between nitric oxide (NO) levels in the brain and behaviours associated with Autism Spectrum Disorder.
Autoantibodies, or immune system-produced proteins that may function against one's own body, have been linked to reports of schizophrenia. A minority of schizophrenia patients had autoantibodies that targeted neurexin 1, a "synaptic adhesion protein," according to a study published last mont
Pune (Maharashtra) [India], May 30: Sagacity Prime proudly presents the first of its kind award called the 'Second Inning Emerging Leaders Award 2023' honouring extraordinary individuals who have demonstrated brilliance and innovation in their respective sectors. The unique award recognizes
A new study published in the journal Child Development by researchers from Boston College in Massachusetts and the University of Queensland in Australia analyses whether four- to nine-year-old children consider their own prior behaviours while making moral judgements about others.
A new study published in the journal Child Development by researchers at Boston College in Massachusetts, USA, and the University of Queensland in Australia investigates whether four- to nine-year-old children evaluate their own previous actions when developing moral judgements about others.
Teen females who have more trouble efficiently resolving interpersonal difficulties when they are under social stress, as well as those who have more interpersonal stress in their lives, are more likely to engage in suicidal behaviour, according to a study published by the American Psycholog