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  • Study finds why adults struggle to learn a new language

    The study in patients with epilepsy is helping researchers understand how the brain manages the task of learning a new language while retaining our mother tongue.
  • Covid second wave proved deadly for dialysis patients: Study

    “The second wave in India was characterised by an increased overall mortality among patients on dialysis," said the Study
  • Second Covid vaccine shot safe after allergic reactions to first dose: Study

    A team of researchers led by allergists at Massachusetts General Hospital, stressed that a first dose reaction to Covid-19 vaccination should not keep people from getting a second dose
  • Rs 16 cr granted for Singur Project renovation works

    With funds being granted, the irrigation authorities had taken up the survey at the project on Saturday
  • Neonatal antibiotic use may lead to reduced growth in boys

    The study, published in the journal Nature Communications, indicates that antibiotic treatment within 14 days of birth may lead to reduced weight and height in boys -- but not girls -- up to the age of six.
  • Digital payments well entrenched across Indian households: Survey

    Covering 5,314 households across 25 states with a sample designed to represent states and households across the income spectrum, the survey was aimed at understanding the awareness, adoption and use behaviour
  • Religious people cope well with anxiety, depression: Study

    Religious people look for positive ways of thinking about hardship, a practice known to psychologists as "cognitive reappraisal."
  • Mediterranean diet reduces risk of prostate cancer progression

    "A Mediterranean diet is non-invasive, good for overall health and, as shown by this study, has the potential to effect the progression of their cancer," said the lead researcher, Justin Gregg, Assistant Professor at the University of Texas.
  • Researchers identify over 109,000 impact craters on moon

    Impact craters are the most prominent lunar surface feature and occupy most of the moon's surface
  • Covid severity affected by antibodies proportion targeting crucial viral protein

    The findings which were published in Science Immunology identifies new links between the course of the disease and a patient's immune response to it
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