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Greener spaces can boost your mental health: Study
Did you know just taking a walk in the park can boost your well-being and soothe your mind?
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E-cigarette use linked to heart trouble: study
The study finds, e-cigarette users were 25 per cent more likely to have coronary artery disease
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Secret to a happy married life is in your genes: study
Research shed light on how partners provide and receive support from each other
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Facebook paid teens to track smartphone use
The program paid users ages 13 to 35 up to $20 a month for access to their devices to track their activity
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Israel scientists ‘discover complete cure for cancer’
AEBi uses combination of several cancer-targeting peptides combined with a strong peptide toxin
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Climate-Smart Agriculture study launched
Study highlights agriculture strategies that can help mitigate and adapt to extreme weather events
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Chinese elderly jump on live streaming bandwagon
It is not unusual to see retirees practicing dance, tai chi, or even singing
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Antarctica ice loss increases six fold since 1979: study
Leads to increasingly high sea levels worldwide
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Smartphone app to detect heroin overdose
The app is still in the developing phase seeking approval from US authorities
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Senior citizens share fake news the most
Researchers surveyed a sample of 3500 US adults who were matched with their Facebook profiles
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Higher use of social media linked to depression in girls, says study
Research shows evidence that young women exhibit a range of mental health problems more than boys
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The truth about the apple cider vinegar diet
It may have topped Google search lists but does it really work?
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Fathers can also suffer from post natal depression, says study
Study identified a link between post-natal depression in men and depression in their daughters
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An overactive immune system could be the trigger event for Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
Study finds new insights into the cause of persistent fatigue in patients with Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
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Study reveals how characters can survive 'Game of Thrones'
A team of researchers has worked together to determine the trick to make it till the end!
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On Twitter, Canadians more polite than Americans
Canadians were more likely to use words like "great, thanks, good, amazing, happy," said the findings
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Google study sees $240 billion Southeast Asia internet economy by 2025
The latest report released adds new sectors such as online food delivery
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Pressure on girls for perfect body 'worse than ever', says Princess Diana's therapist
Susie Orbach has recently been involved to remove cosmetic surgery apps targeting primary school-aged girls
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Thinking too much about your looks? You might be suffering from a disorder
Is a new zit turning you totally restless? You might be a little more than ‘just obsessed’ with your looks!
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Hot coffee is healthier than cold, says study
If consumed in moderation, former lowers risk of cancer, diabetes and depression
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Being obese or skinny 'can cut four years of life': study
People at the top and bottom ends of Body Mass Index risk having shorter lives, reveals study
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Ideal timing between pregnancies is at least one year: study
The study finds that waiting less than a year between pregnancies raises the risks, regardless of a woman's age
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Being tall can increase risk of cancer: study
Study revealed that women were more prone to the risk than men
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Being less affectionate can make your child anti-social: study
Findings suggest that less parental warmth and more harshness at home can affect how aggressive children become
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World Mental Health Day: Climate change responsible for depression, anxiety
Researchers state that rise in temperatures is linked to irregular sleeping patterns, moods swings
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Self-employment improves mental health: study
'Entrepreneurs enjoy enhanced job satisfaction and have more control over their work,' said economist Milena...
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Antibody therapy suppresses HIV for weeks at a time: study
A reliable antibody-based treatment regimen can open new possibilities for people living with HIV
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Human brains are naturally attracted to laziness: study
Researches suggested that our brains may simply be wired to prefer lying on the couch
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Short aerobic exercise breaks during work recharge your brain: study
Having mental blocks during work is a very common...
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US teens prefer remote chats to face-to-face meeting: study
According to a study published Monday by the independent organisation Common Sense Media
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Eye exam may predict Alzheimer's disease
Researchers say the retina and central nervous system are interconnected, so changes in the brain reflect in retina
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Do fairness creams really work?
New study suggests over-the-counter treatments barely affect skin tone
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Couples, beware: Big weddings could lead to divorce
Spending too much on your wedding could result in an eventual break up
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Marriage may change your personality, states research
Most notably, both partners become less agreeable and cooperative as they get used to married life
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Study reveals prevalence of hypertension in rural Sindh
Of every five people over 40 years, one suffers from high blood pressure
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Excessive rice consumption may cause early menopause
New study claims eating lots of refined carbs can expedite onset by one and a half years
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Sexual extravagance can be deadly, study suggests
Study published in science journal Nature
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Absent-minded people have ‘superior intelligence’
Study says people trying to remember everything may have a hard time making important decisions
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How the blind use clicks to 'see': study
At zero, 45 and 90 degree angles, the participants were correct 100 percent of the time, the researchers found
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More than 1 in 10 French women fall victim to rape: study
About half of the victims were children or teens at the time of abuse
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UK study finds new superbug typhoid strain behind outbreak in Hyderabad
Experts say an outbreak of drug-resistant typhoid that began in November 2016 is still spreading
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High levels of cellphone radiation linked to tumours in rats: US study
Female rats and mice exposed in the same way did not develop tumor
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Polio cases in Pakistan rose by 73% during intense periods of civil conflict: study
It stresses that polio eradication campaign has overcome violence before
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Social media addiction is not completely correlated with screentime
Overuse of social media addiction remains understudied
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New study warns of drier world in wake of continued global warming
Change in world temperature could increase the threat of drought and wildfires
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Apparel producers more innovative than unstitched segment: study
Companies exporting to Europe and the US are more likely to engage in innovation
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Social mindset biggest obstacle for women: study
NCSW to form committee which will formulate national framework for women
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Young Muslims to drive $300 bn boom in Islamic travel: study
A growing number of young Muslims from Indonesia, Egypt and Kazakhstan are also travelling more frequently
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Child obesity grows tenfold since 1975: study
For girls, the tally swelled from five million to 50 million
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Newly discovered protein could help diagnose chronic brain disease: study
Currently, CTE can only be diagnosed in dead person’s brain tissue