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What these disasters do is exacerbate existing problems of gender inequality and poverty that lead families to child marriage as a coping mechanism.
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Risk factors that are unique to women include premature menopause, endometriosis and hypertension disorders during pregnancy.
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If the world were to permanently reduce fine particulate pollution (PM2.5) to meet the World Health Organization's (WHO) guideline, the average person would add 2.3 years onto their life expectancy, or a combined 17.8 billion life-years saved worldwide.
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The oil and gas industry is directly and indirectly responsible for over 40 per cent of carbon emissions -- impacting the lives of billions of people, many living in the world's most remote and low-resourced communities.
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As people age, outer hair cells lose their ability to stretch in response to sound, preventing sound amplification and leading to age-related hearing loss.
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Medical researchers from Sophia University, Japan, have made important findings that contribute significantly to the elucidation of the underlying mechanisms in a recent article
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Chronic use of nitrous oxide can cause functional vitamin B12 deficiency, which can result in long-term health effects, especially neurological consequences.
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In the United States, an estimated 79% of people with cognitive decline have an income that is not low enough to make them eligible for Medicaid subsidized home care aides in long-term care.
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The study, from the University of York, also found that adults aged 60 and over who play digital puzzle games had a greater ability to ignore irrelevant distractions.
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An estimated 850,000 people are living with dementia in the UK, with the number projected to increase to 2 million by 2050.
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According to a new study by UCL researchers, bandages infused with casein, a protein found naturally in cow's milk, greatly increased wound healing in rats compared to control groups.
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Married people who have affairs find them extremely satisfying, express little remorse, and believe the cheating did not harm their otherwise healthy marriages.
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Hello readers! In today’s column, we will continue our discussion of Step 2 of EducationUSA’s ‘5 Steps to US Study.’ Last week, we went over where and how to find information about the cost of education and accommodations at your US institution of choice, sources of funding, and putting financial documents together. To continue, students […]
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Hyderabad: A lot of aspirants tend to have some preconceived notions before taking the TSPSC exam. These notions demotivate them even before they start their preparation. It’s important to head onto this journey with an open mind. Then only can one be successful in their preparation. Study 18 hours a day Nobody should study that […]
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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.
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“The second wave in India was characterised by an increased overall mortality among patients on dialysis," said the Study
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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
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With funds being granted, the irrigation authorities had taken up the survey at the project on Saturday
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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.
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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