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Remote work is not zero carbon, and the benefits of hybrid work are not perfectly linear.
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The study highlights a need for strategies to tackle the increasing prevalence of e-cigarette use and its adverse health effects.
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The study, published in The International Journal of Obesity, has been conducted on 170 children of age between four and six years along with their parents.
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The study also shows that in private locations older people, especially older men, are less likely to receive CPR.
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According to the study published in Nature Communications, cis P-tau is a central circulating driver of preeclampsia -- a “troublemaker” that plays a major role in causing the deadly complication.
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For women, pregnancy and childbearing drastically impact on levels of physical activity.
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Only India and Australia scored lower for body appreciation than the UK. Malta scored highest, followed by Taiwan and Bangladesh.
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The study, published in Nature, reveals that spinal bone is generated by a unique type of stem cell separate from those responsible for producing other bones.
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In their recent publication in the European Journal of Nutrition, researchers from the School of Life Course & Population Sciences and ZOE present insights into the snacking habits of 854 participants involved in the ZOE PREDICT project.
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A study conducted by researchers from the George Washington University in the US and published in the journal Science Advances, revealed that Facebook's attempts were hampered by the fundamental design elements of the platform.
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Poor-quality snacks, such as heavily processed foods and sweets, made people feel hungry and were linked to worse health markers.
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Principal Secretary (IT and Industries) Jayesh Ranjan, Ministry of Food Processing Industries Additional Secretary Minhaj Alam, and others were present at the event.
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The restaurant celebrates the rich flavours and tastes inspired by Arabia, bringing the essence of the Middle Eastern Culinary Heritage.
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Circulating tumour DNA (ctDNA) found in breast milk can be identified through liquid biopsy, potentially enabling the early detection of breast cancer, even before conventional imaging methods can diagnose it.
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These products emit VOCs which can cause eye, nose and throat irritation; headaches, loss of coordination and nausea; damage to liver, kidney and central nervous system.
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The researchers write in the abstract: […] cats fed vegan diets tended to be healthier than cats fed meat-based diets.
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The woman's symptoms included dark blind spots, phantom light flashes, and overall decreased vision -- all specific to her right eye, said the researchers in the paper.
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The ongoing Swayambhar Naari exhibition, hosted at Young Women's Christian Association in Secunderabad, is drawing attention with its eco-friendly offerings.
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After two “unnatural deaths” from fever in Kozhikode, the Kerala Health Department reportedly issued an alert about the Nipah virus infection.
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The findings suggest a crucial link between early exposure to BPA and the possible long-term health of the male reproductive system, the researchers say.
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Cook up some fusion magic with teamwork as you experiment with flavours, blend traditions, and create scrumptious dishes that reflect your unique bond.
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The restaurant's design, divided into distinct sections like the fountain courtyard, monument room, elephant lounge, and courtyard, reflects this harmonious blend.
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The new findings from the study may justify considering curcumin in clinical practice.
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The combination of vibrant colours and exciting flavours can transport your taste buds to far-off tropical destinations.