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Helping teens to feel competent, purposeful can improve their grades: Research
Washington [US], July 6 : According to recent research, encouraging adolescents to feel capable and purposeful - rather than ... ...
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Childhood pleasure reading may boost brain health, mental wellbeing later
London, July 2 Children who begin reading for pleasure early in life tend to perform better at cognitive ... ...
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Scientists decode how pregnancies fail using stem cell models
London, June 28 Scientists have created a stem cell-derived model of the human embryo in the lab by ... ...
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Covid vax, booster dose immunity to decline rapidly in obese people: Study
London, May 12 The protection offered by Covid-19 vaccination declines more rapidly in people with severe obesity than ... ...
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Study reveals moderate exercise in older age cuts time spent in hospital
People of age group between 40-79 should engage themselves in physical activities to remain healthy as a recent study advocates that people falling in the said age bracket are significantly at lower risk of long or frequent hospital admissions if the ...
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Moderate exercise in middle, older age cuts time spent in hospital
People aged 40-79 are at significantly lower risk of long or frequent hospital admissions if they do some form of physical activity, a new study suggests.Inactive participants in the study spent just over 4 days more in hospital over the next ten yea ...