Adelaide [Australia], December 11 (ANI): Daily consumption of yoghurt could help people manage high blood pressure, according to a study by the University of South Australia.
Washington [US], December 11 (ANI): The COVID-19 pandemic affected early and mid-career women academic faculty members in a negative manner, finds a recent study conducted by the University of Illinois, Chicago has found.
New York [US], December 11 (ANI): According to new research by Weill Cornell Medicine, home health care workers suffer from poorer physical and mental health when compared with similar low-wage frontline workers.
Exeter [UK], December 11 (ANI): Researchers have found that ensuring healthcare workers understand the psychological, social and physical impacts of shame on HIV patients could improve their medical treatment.
Athens [US], December 11 (ANI): A new study has found that schizophrenia patients are able to manage low levels of negative emotions but struggle as those negative emotions increase.
Minnesota [US], December 11 (ANI): A study has found that people who do vigorous physical activities in areas with higher air pollution may show less benefit from that workout when it comes to certain markers of brain disease.
Gottingen [Germany], December 10 (ANI): Researchers at the University of Gottingen and the University of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada studied consumer preferences of alternative feedstuffs, especially the effect of information regarding algae and insects in the food chain.
Perth [Australia], December 10 (ANI): According to a new study by the Curtin University, women who had a preterm birth after developing pre-eclampsia, were 17 times more likely to experience another preterm birth if pre-eclampsia emerged again.
Ahmedabad (Gujarat) [India], December 10 (ANI/PRNewswire): 833 students celebrated a major milestone in their educational journeys as they graduated from Ahmedabad University receiving degrees at its 11th Annual Convocation on December 4, 2021.
Cambridge [UK], December 10 (ANI): A new research led by the University of Cambridge's Centre for the Study of Existential Risk (CSER) has recommended a new call to action in order to earn the trust of the governments and the public.