Washington [US], June 10 (ANI): The findings of a new study suggests that what is often assumed to be 'fair' in conservation practice might not be considered so by the very people most affected by it.
Washington [US], June 8 (ANI): People whose sleep pattern goes against their natural body clock are more likely to have depression and lower levels of wellbeing, according to a new study.
Washington [US], June 7 (ANI): Postpartum women in bad romantic relationships are not only more likely to suffer symptoms of depression, but they are also at greater long-term risk of illness or death, according to a new research.
Washington [US], June 5 (ANI): A new study found that the combination of two early reading programs had positive effects on preschool students entering kindergarten in Cincinnati Public Schools over a three-year period.
Washington [US], June 5 (ANI): A new research has found that partners of mothers-to-be can directly impact a pregnant woman's likelihood of drinking alcohol and feeling depressed, which affects their babies' development.
Washington [US], June 5 (ANI): Everybody is aware of the benefits of green tea. From aiding weight loss to reducing the risk of heart diseases, green tea is touted as an elixir for well-being. So, can a cup of green tea help fight COVID-19? A new study suggests that it might!
Washington [US], June 3 (ANI): People who use methamphetamine are more likely to have health conditions, mental illness, and substance use disorders than people who do not use the drug, according to a new study.
Washington [US], June 2 (ANI): Observational studies have suggested that increased vitamin D levels may protect against COVID-19. However, these studies were inconclusive and possibly subject to confounding.
Washington [US], May 31 (ANI): According to a new study, people with diabetes could be nudged toward increasing their physical activity by following game-based programs and routines.
Washington [US], May 29 (ANI): Children in Intensive Care Units (ICUs) experienced physiological and emotional benefits after being part of a storytelling study- suggests the findings of new research.
Washington [US], May 25 (ANI): Though overweight and obesity are risk factors for many diseases, a new study suggests that a higher BMI may be linked to higher survival rates in patients hospitalized for severe bacterial infections.