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The findings, published in the journal Psychiatry Research, showed that children with a higher genetic susceptibility to ASD used devices with screens longer (3 hours a day or 4+ hours a day) from early childhood.
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The festival's theme, "Art Knows No Borders," showcases the universal language of dance that transcends geographical and cultural boundaries.
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Despite its long history dating back to the 19th century, the Argentinian dance, is now gradually evolving in Hyderabad, thanks to the fervent tango dance community’s efforts to carve out a niche for itself here.
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The WHO regulatory considerations touch on the importance of establishing safety and effectiveness in AI tools, making systems available to those who need them, and fostering dialogue among those who develop and use AI tools.
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Antimicrobial resistance occurs when bacteria, viruses, fungi and parasites change over time and no longer respond to the medicines and chemicals we use to kill them.
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In their book 'Investigating Clinical Psychology', psychologists Jonathan Stea and Stephen Hupp caution against mental health apps, mood-boosting supplements, and energy therapies, suggesting they may do 'more harm than good'.
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When seeking skincare tips, you're likely to encounter a buzzword: hyaluronic acid. It's the go-to ingredient in today's skincare regimen, found in serums, moisturizers, and even aesthetic treatments.
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The researchers expected that their study would make it easier to analyse the relative biosecurity hazards of alternative introduction paths and contribute to the creation of more effective countermeasures.
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Creating art provides a non-judgmental space for self-reflection and exploration, enabling a deeper understanding of oneself.
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Personal time allows for self-reflection, relaxation, and pursuing hobbies or passions that rejuvenate the mind and spirit.
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Infertility affects millions of couples globally, and half of the cases stem from male factors.
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Patients who took over 7,500 steps per day pre-surgery had lower postoperative complication odds within 30 days compared to those with fewer than 7,500 steps.
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The work yielded several new findings about how these cords interact with and compress the cell nucleus, how this compression affects the immune system and connections between host cells and epithelial cells, and how cord formation affects the alveoli in the lungs.
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Among Black and Hispanic populations, it is the most common blood cancer. While several treatments exist, the condition remains incurable, and most patients who achieve remission eventually relapse.
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The participants were followed for more than 30 years (average age of 79) and then asked to report any cognitive complaints.
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It is bioequivalent and therapeutically equivalent to the reference listed drug (RLD), Nexium Delayed-Release Capsules, 20 mg and 40 mg, of AstraZeneca Pharmaceuticals LP.
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A high number of 300 stalls will be set up at the expo and over 5000 sweet shop and namkeen/chanchur manufacturers are slated to participate in the expo being organised by Mishti Udyog, its president Dhiman Das said.
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There are 1.5 million osteoporosis cases identified in men due to lack of calcium, genetics and other factors.
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Covid increases risk of developing 'extremely rare' Guillain-Barre syndrome, though still rare: Study
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Maintaining a healthy diet during your breast cancer journey offers a multitude of benefits.
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As outlined in the journal Mayo Clinic Proceedings: Digital Health, the model boasts an 89 percent accuracy rate for women and 86 percent for men.
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Atrial fibrillation is an irregular and often very rapid heart rhythm (arrhythmia) that can lead to blood clots in the heart. It increases the risk of stroke, heart failure and other heart-related complications
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Although more than 3 percent of the adult population in the United States has ADHD, there is limited research on this group.
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The loss of executive control in schizophrenia may stem from disruption of this hierarchical signaling.