The researchers discovered a variety of contributing reasons after reviewing qualitative studies over the previous 20 years, including: a persisting stigma around periods; society's normalisation of menstruation discomfort; and a lack of medical knowledge concerning the issue.
New Delhi [India], July 5: For decades, Indian consumers have believed that phenyls are highly effective floor cleaners, however studies indicate that ordinary phenyls kill only 50% of germs on mopping**. A joint study conducted by Lizol, India's leading disinfectant brand, and an independen
According to a study of more than 100 research studies, pregnant women may gain from increased assistance from certified dietitians in limiting weight gain during pregnancy.
A meta-analysis of nearly 35,000 individuals from 99 studies published in JAMA Network Open discovered that intervent
A recent review of over 100 research suggests that pregnant women may benefit from more support from qualified dietitians in controlling weight gain during pregnancy.
A meta-analysis of nearly 35,000 individuals from 99 studies published in JAMA Network Open discovered that interventions fr
Children do better in maths when music is incorporated into their lessons, according to a review of nearly 50 years of research on the subject.
Music is supposed to make mathematics more pleasurable, keep students focused, and alleviate any math-related dread or anxiety. According to the p
The effect of group-based performing arts-based therapy on symptom severity, well-being, quality of life, functional communication, and social participation was studied by researchers at the University of Exeter. In a study published in BMJ Open, the researchers analysed 171 studies and incl
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Air Chief Marshal VR Chaudhari made these remarks while delivering a keynote address at a capstone seminar organised by Indian Air Force and Centre for Air Power Studies.
Diabetes is a chronic condition that affects one's capacity to regulate blood sugar levels. Many patients' conditions worsen over time, making blood sugar levels more difficult to control. Glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1) receptor agonists, such as semaglutide, have given patients greater con
The aspirants queried about the ethics, integrity and aptitude paper and the approach to handling the theory and the case studies part. They also asked about the cut-off needed to qualify in the prelims and the mains examination. This year's prelims exam was one of the toughest, both CSAT an