London [UK], Mar. 23 (ANI): Want happy families? Then delay your decision to start a family, as a study suggests, children born to older mother experience have fewer behavioural, social and emotional problems.
Washington D.C. [USA], Feb. 15 (ANI): A study finds that people living in big cities desire quality over quantity living due to which they prefer long-term romantic relationships, fewer children and more investment in education.
New Delhi [India], Feb. 10 (ANI): Project Management Institute's (PMI) latest research shows that for the first time in five years, more projects are meeting original goals and business intent while being completed within budget and that fewer projects are deemed failures.
Washington D.C. [USA], Dec. 7 (ANI): Children growing up on farms have fewer seasonal allergies like hay fever and allergic asthma compared to their urban counterparts, finds a study, adding that breathing in dust from farms seems to stimulate the production of a protein called A20, which li
Washington D.C [US], Dec. 5 (ANI): A recent study conducted at the University College London found that women with dementia have fewer visits to the doctors, receive less health monitoring and take more potentially harmful medication than men with dementia.
Washington D.C. [US], Oct. 17 (ANI): Babies born to women in the age of 40 and over from assisted reproduction have fewer birth defects compared with those from women, who conceive naturally at the same age, suggests a new research.
Washington D.C [USA], Oct. 8 (ANI): A recent research shows that children, whose mothers take Vitamin D during pregnancy with resultant high levels of the vitamin in the umbilical blood, have fewer symptoms of Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) till the age of two and a half yea
New Delhi, Aug. 22 (ANI): New Delhi, Aug. 22 (ANI): Responding to Rashtriya Swayamsewak Sangh (RSS) chief Mohan Bhagwat's concerns over a declining Hindu population and to his challenge as to "which law has asked Hindus to produce fewer children", Delhi Chief Minister Arvind K
Washington D.C., July 12 (ANI): Good news for parents who often have to struggle in getting their young toddlers to quit thumb sucking, as a new study has found that children who are thumb-suckers or nail-biters are less likely to develop allergic sensitivities.