Tsukuba [Japan], November 21 (ANI): A new study has found that certain lifestyle habits play a significant role in the possibility of developing metabolic syndrome.
Washington [US], November 21 (ANI): A new study has used a virtual-reality environment to understand the impact of anxiety on the brain and how it shapes our behaviour.
Oregon [US], November 21 (ANI): According to a new study, there are specialized cells within the neural circuitry that cause complex learning in songbirds and have a compelling resemblance to a type of neural cell as well which leads to the development of fine motor skills in the cortex of t
Daejeon [South Korea], November 21 (ANI): While everyone wants to live a long and healthy life, it isn't possible for everyone. However, recent research has highlighted the significance of the tumour suppressor protein PTEN that can increase your health span, when targeted to create therapie
Massachusetts [US], November 21 (ANI): According to a new study, therapists may be leading to more personalized clinical therapy practices as well as be trained to aid in increasing their therapeutic effect on their patients.
Norwich [UK], November 21 (ANI): According to a new study, participation in workplace health and welfare programmes can improve the quality of work relationships and reduce bullying.
Amsterdam [Netherlands], November 21 (ANI): According to researchers from the University of Amsterdam with international colleagues, it has been observed that people can infer someone's cultural group from their laughter.
New Delhi [India], November 21 (ANI): On World Children's Day, students emphasized on the learning recovery from the loss of study during the COVID-19 pandemic and urged parliamentarians to reopen schools safely and take actions to bridge the digital divide.
Ludhiana (Punjab) [India], November 21 (ANI): The Punjab Agriculture University (PAU) said that according to their study, stubble burning is not the reason for the rise in pollution levels in Delhi.
Washington [US], November 20 (ANI): According to new University at Buffalo research, chronic inflammation caused by obesity may trigger the development of cells that break down bone tissue, including the bone that holds teeth in place.