Washington D.C. [USA], Nov. 4 (ANI): When it comes to the baby's birth weight, it can now be predicted, courtesy the mommy to-be's urine, says a new study.
Washington D.C. [USA], Nov. 3 (ANI): Cigarette smoking substantially reduces the lifespan of people living with HIV in the U.S., potentially even more than HIV itself, says a new study.
Washington D.C. [USA], Nov. 3 (ANI):A new study says that increase in overweight and obesity rates among young children occur during summer vacations, not during the school year.
Washington D.C. [USA], Nov. 2 (ANI): A new study shows that stimulation of the brain impacts on endurance exercise performance by decreasing perception of effort.
Washington D.C. [USA], Nov. 2 (ANI): A new study says that women, following a miscarriage or ectopic pregnancy, might undergo post-traumatic stress disorder.
Washington D.C. [USA], Oct. 30 (ANI): A new study says that celebrity news reports over the past four decades appear to have contributed to the changing makeup of the traditional American family by helping to destigmatize out-of-wedlock childbirths in the United States.
WashingtonD.C [US], Oct. 26 (ANI): A new study from UCL researchers found that subtle, unconscious increase in arousal - indicated by a faster heartbeat and dilated pupils - shape our confidence for visual experiences.
WashingtonD.C. [US], Oct. 26 (ANI): A new study investigates the brain's capability to process visual information after many years of total blindness, by studying patients affected by Retinitis Pigmentosa, a hereditary illness of the retina that gradually leads to complete blindness.
WashingtonD.C. [US], Oct. 26 (ANI): Friendships at college should not be underestimated, as they can either help or hinder students academically and socially, states a new study .
Washington D.C [USA], Oct.24 (ANI): A research by University of Texas at San Antonio have thrown light on a method for detecting people dishonestly posting online comments, reviews or tweets across multiple accounts, a practice known as "astroturfing."
Washington D.C [USA], Oct.24 (ANI): Measurable brain changes have been witnessed in children after a single season of playing youth football, even without a concussion diagnosis, says a new study.