Sendai (Miyagi) [Japan], September 28 (ANI): According to a recent cohort study that looked at Dutch and Japanese marriages, a couple's health is surprisingly intertwined.
Norwich [UK], September 28 (ANI): Parents, take note! Children who eat a better diet, packed with fruit and vegetables, have better mental wellbeing, a new study found.
Montreal [Canada], September 27 (ANI): A new study led by University of Montreal psycho educator Marie-Josee Harbec, has found that boys who participate in sports in early childhood are less likely to experience depression and anxiety symptoms in middle childhood.
Canterbury [UK], September 26 (ANI): Involuntary job loss affects the Body Mass Index (BMI) of men and behaviours differentially across the life cycle, suggests the findings of a new study by the University of Kent.
Bonn [Germany], September 26 (ANI): The association between loneliness and reduced trust was recently discovered by researchers from the Universities of Bonn, Haifa (Israel) and Oldenburg.
London [UK], September 26 (ANI): A new study has found that social media users who view images of healthy foods heavily endorsed with 'likes' are more likely to make healthier food choices.
London [UK], September 25 (ANI): Children who experience sexual or physical abuse or are neglected, more likely to die prematurely as adults, according to a new study analysing data from the 1950s to the present by researchers at UCL and the University of Cambridge.
Washington [US], September 25 (ANI): A new study has discovered that older adults may benefit from a specific diet called the MIND diet, even when they develop protein deposits known as amyloid plaques and tangles.
Washington [US], September 25 (ANI): According to a new study, women who receive the mRNA COVID-19 vaccine during pregnancy pass high levels of antibodies to their babies.
Tokyo [Japan], September 25 (ANI): Scientists have connected the dots between psychological stress and depression with the elucidation of a vicarious social defeat stress mouse model.
Washington [US], September 25 (ANI): According to a Cleveland Clinic-led research team, statistically overweight children who follow a healthy eating pattern, significantly improve their weight and reduce a variety of cardiovascular disease risks.