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Bottled-up stress is causing you more damage than you think - A new study suggests silent stress could be quietly stealing older adults' memoriesBottled-up stress, particularly internalized feelings of hopelessness, is silently eroding memory in older Chinese Americans, a Rutgers Hea...
Why putting a spoonful of this ingredient in vases keeps flowers upright and hydratedKeep your beautiful bouquets fresh for longer with a simple kitchen hack. A mix of sugar and apple cider vinegar in water provides energy a...
The Overlooked Kitchen Surface Where Bacteria Spreads FastestYour kitchen sponge may be dirtier than you think. Scientific studies reveal sponges are a breeding ground for bacteria, spreading germs li...
What if your baby’s organs are filled with plastic? New research reveals disturbing truthRecent studies reveal that microplastics can transfer from pregnant mothers to their unborn children, infiltrating crucial organs and poten...
Do you really need that antibiotic?Swallowing an antibiotic is like carpet-bombing the trillions of microorganisms that live in the gut, killing not just the bad but the good...
Green tea extract may be harmful to liver; Check out whyAccording to a study, long-term consumption of high-dose green tea extract may offer some protection against cancer, cardiovascular disease...
Patients with severe Covid, secondary blood infections more likely to have altered mental statusLower percent oxygen saturation and septic shock were some of the other health outcomes.
Do 'self-cleaning' elevator buttons really work? Experts say there is no way to know for sureIt would be difficult to catch the virus from surfaces like an elevator button.
Indian women more likely to be diagnosed with aggressive form of breast cancer at a younger ageIndian women were less likely to die of breast cancer than their non-Hispanic white counterparts.
Corona will live through summer in India, reappear: WHOResearchers said the new virus, against which there is no natural immunity yet in humans, could continue to spread within populations via r...
Men have a biological clock too, fatherhood after 45 can put partner & child at health riskMen can experience decreased fertility after 45.
Do you smoke more than 20 cigarettes in a day? It may damage your visionHeavy smokers have a reduced ability to discriminate between colours and contrasts.
Indian Americans have lowest rate of SUID deaths: StudyResults showed that 97% of the surveyed American-born mothers of Asian-Indian heritage reported using a crib, compared to 69% of those who ...
Climate change to damage US economy, increase inequalityStates in the South and lower Midwest, which tend to be poor and hot already, will lose the most, with economic opportunity travelling nort...
Aspirin's disease-fighting abilities uncoveredResearchers have found how aspirin works in the body to target an inflammatory protein linked to a variety of diseases, such as rheumatoid ...
Rutgers University appoints Jasjit Ahluwalia as Dean of School of Public HealthAn eminent Indian-origin researcher and academician has been appointed as dean of the public health school at the prestigious Rutgers Unive...
A happy wife means a happy life: StudyA husband who is unhappy with his marriage is still likely to be happy with his life - if his wife gives their marriage high marks, a new s...
Recession-hit youngsters shy away from commitment, try to travel light“This is a generation that is scared of commitment, wants to be light on their feet and needs to adjust to whatever happens,” said Zukin.
- 8 university tie-ups picked for Obama-Singh awards
A series of institutional partnerships aimed at propelling research and training are part of the Obama-Singh Initiative announced recently.
- Gloomy employment scenario shatters core American dream: Study
Some 15 million unemployed Americans feel they have exhausted all ideas of what to do next to find work, shattering the core American belie...