Washington D.C. [USA], Mar 21 (ANI): Children under the age of seven, who are diagnosed with type 1 diabetes, will have a different form of the condition compared to those diagnosed at age 13 or above, suggests recent research.
Trondheim [Norway], Mar 21 (ANI): Are you slacking-off with the workout routine you promised to have? A new study has revealed that social media, particularly Instagram, can be a great tool for motivation.
Washington D.C. [USA], Mar 20 (ANI): People who take more steps daily, as tracked by their watch, have lower blood pressure on average than those taking fewer steps, suggests a study.
London [England], Mar 20 (ANI): A new study suggests that consuming high sugar diets has a negative impact on the health of individuals independent of the bodyweight of the people.
Washington D.C. [USA], Mar 19 (ANI): Teenagers who personally feel empowered are less likely to bully, harass, or commit acts of sexual violence, suggests a study by Rutgers University, the University of Nebraska, and the University of New Hampshire.
Washington D.C. [USA], Mar 19 (ANI): Infants who are from a rural family background tend to display negative emotions, such as anger or frustration more frequently than their urban counterparts, suggests a recent study in the Journal of Community Psychology.
Pennsylvania [USA], Mar 19 (ANI): Patients suffering from hyponatremia related to workout should 'drink to thirst' to avoid overhydration, suggests a new study.
Washington DC [USA], Mar 18 (ANI): A new study suggests that the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) that emerged from China's Wuhan city is a product of natural evolution.
Washington D.C. [USA], Mar 18 (ANI): The build-up of iron in the lung cells and tissues is associated with worst asthma symptoms and lower lung function, suggests a new study.
Washington DC [USA], Mar 18 (ANI): Scents or odours has a great potential in triggering the memory of past experiences and also a tool to treat memory-related mood disorders, suggests researchers from Boston University's (BU) Center for Systems Neuroscience.
Maryland [USA], Mar 18 (ANI): The novel coronavirus infectious particles can remain stable in air and linger on solid surfaces for spans ranging from several hours to days, suggests a new study.