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Madras univ conference to throw more light on city, religion linkage
The conference, which will be held on March 11 and 12, will also examine the contours and dynamics of urban religious formations as well as their...
Babies of bilingual mothers found to respond to wider range of sounds:...
Newborns of bilingual mothers were found to respond to a wider range of sound pitches, compared to those of mothers speaking one language
Epidurals can cut risk of severe childbirth complications by 35 pc:...
Making epidurals more widely available and providing more information to those who would benefit from one is important, researchers said.
36 pc adults say social media taught them about mental health issues:...
According to the US-based healthcare company CVS Health, about 48 per cent mentioned that they are likely to turn to mental well-being apps for care.
Spending quality time in nature may lower heart disease, diabetes...
The new study published in the journal Brain, Behavior, and Immunity focussed on inflammation.
Study finds biodiversity is key to better mental health
Trees, birds, plants, and streams, are related to better mental health than environments with fewer elements, and that these advantages can continue...
Study shows fairness creams fuelling a surge in kidney problems in...
“These creams, widely available in India's unregulated markets, promise quick results, but at what cost? Users often describe a disturbing addiction,...
Scientists decode how exercise can reverse ageing
A team of scientists from Amsterdam University Medical Center (UMC), in the Netherlands, conducted the study on both humans and mice.