Zurich [Switzerland], January 8 (ANI): The home-schooling phase had a positive effect on the health and well-being of many teenagers along with its negative effects, according to a study by the University of Zurich.
New Delhi [India], January 8 (ANI): Pregnant women with gingivitis are significantly more likely to have premature deliveries, according to the findings of a new study.
Washington [US], January 8 (ANI): A new study by the University of Massachusetts Amherst found that women vaccinated against COVID-19 transfer SARS-CoV-2 antibodies to their breastfed infants, potentially giving their babies passive immunity against the coronavirus.
Boston [US], January 8 (ANI): A new study reported that a common type of N95 respirator reprocessed with VHP maintained its function and effectiveness through 25 cycles of re-use.
New York [US], January 8 (ANI): A team of researchers has recently found that babies born during the pandemic's first year scored lower on a developmental screening test -- regardless of whether their mothers had COVID during pregnancy.
Washington [US], January 7 (ANI): According to a new study by the University of East Anglia, interventions aimed at promoting physical activity in people with asthma could improve their symptoms and quality of life.
Utah [US], January 7 (ANI): A new study has found that 73 per cent of high school students are getting less than the recommended 8 to 10 hours of sleep each night.
Washington [US], January 7 (ANI): A new research has found that the negative impact of most cardiovascular diseases on thinking and memory skills may be stronger for women than men.
Washington [US], January 7 (ANI): According to new research, consuming traditional forms of media - including books, music, and television - has little effect on short-term adults' well-being.
Florida [US], January 7 (ANI): According to a study conducted by the University of Florida, eight days of intense meditation causes robust activation of the immune system.
Washington [US], January 6 (ANI): A new study by RCSI University of Medicine and Health Sciences of GP-delivered medication for older people led to an overall reduction in the number of medicines prescribed.
Washington [US], January 6 (ANI): According to new research by Rutgers University, a surgical treatment commonly used to reduce epileptic seizures in adults is also effective and safe for children.