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Night shifts may raise risk of asthma in women: Study
Women who only work nightshifts were around 50 per cent more likely to suffer from moderate or severe asthma compared to women who only work in the...
Here’s how to encourage people to get vaccinated
28 Aug 2024 8:30 AMIn the study, the team created a scenario experiment with three experimental groups and one control group to evaluate the efficacy of different...
Scientists calculated the energy needed to carry a baby: It’s a lot
21 May 2024 1:30 AMPrevious estimates were lower because scientists generally assumed that most of the energy involved in reproduction wound up stored in the foetus,...
Study shows how to track valuable 'green' metals from depths of Earth
23 March 2024 9:58 AMThe team from Macquarie University carried out high-pressure and high-temperature experiments which created small amounts of molten carbonate...
Bullied teenagers could display early, non-diagnosable signs of...
7 Feb 2024 11:30 AMResearchers scanned the brains of nearly 500 bullied teenagers and found lower levels of the neurotransmitter glutamate in the region known to be...
Significant links between early-life diseases and childlessness...
28 Dec 2023 5:43 AMThe findings paved the way for better understanding how disease contributes to involuntary childlessness and the need for improved public health...
Post-meal insulin surge may not be bad for health: Study
14 Dec 2023 12:45 PMResearchers at Sinai Health found on the contrary that it could be an indicator of good health to come. The science is just not conclusive enough to...
Misconceptions hold back willingness to donate organs, finds study
3 Dec 2023 1:57 PMThe study was aimed at understanding the knowledge, attitude and practices of organ donation among the general population and a total number of 369...