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  1. Smoking may be most important factor affecting cognition with age: study

    Smoking may be most important factor affecting cognition with age: study

    New Delhi, Smokers could experience up to 85 percent more decline in their cognitive abilities, such as memory and speech, compared to those who do not smoke, according to a study.The researchers, who analyzed 16 varied combinations of lifestyle factors, including physical activity, alcohol...
  2. Dietary Changes That Could Help the Planet Too

    Dietary Changes That Could Help the Planet Too

    Palmerston North (New Zealand), Choosing foods that are good for us, good for the planet, accessible and affordable is a complex problem to solve. But fortunately, research can help.The global food system is responsible for about 30 percent of annual greenhouse gas emissions.While food...
  3. Alcohol may worsen mood swings and functioning in people with bipolar disorder: Study

    Alcohol may worsen mood swings and functioning in people with bipolar disorder: Study

    New Delhi, A new research has found that drinking alcohol makes a person's mood unstable and affects the ability to work, which can worsen the symptoms of bipolar disorder and due to changes in mood, consuming alcohol is absolutely prohibited. It is not the opposite.The psychotic condition is...
  4. Creating a Reading Habit: How Lil Legend Books Make Learning Enjoyable

    Creating a Reading Habit: How Lil Legend Books Make Learning Enjoyable

    SMP New Delhi [India], May 23: Since the world today is changing from time to time, it may be difficult for me to explain the value of reading habits to the younger generation. But what if learning was an adventure? Enter Lil Legend Books, a series designed to ignite a love of reading by making...
  5. How can eating too much junk food affect your child's mental health?

    How can eating too much junk food affect your child's mental health?

    Junk food or fast food has become a common part of the eating habits of children nowadays and it lacks vital nutrients for better growth. It is also known to cause weight gain and obesity , high blood pressure, heart disease and cancer.Apart from this, junk food can also affect the behavior...
  6. Information, changing beliefs have little impact on individuals' behavioral change: Study

    Information, changing beliefs have little impact on individuals' behavioral change: Study

    New Delhi: Tapping social support and a person's habits to change people's behavior during a pandemic or to tackle climate change could have a "bigger impact" than providing accurate information or trying to change beliefs, New Delhi. Strategies can have "big impact". Negligible effect," the new...
  7. After Adityanath's dig at beef, cow slaughter in Congress manifesto, Kheda donates to BJP

    After Adityanath's dig at beef, cow slaughter in Congress manifesto, Kheda donates to BJP

    Bhopal: The Congress on Saturday hit out at Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yog Adityanath for adding "beef consumption" and "cow slaughter" to the opposition party's manifesto and asked why the ruling BJP took donations worth Rs 250 crore from beef exporting companies.Earlier in the day...
  8. Shefali Shah says her kids read books about life hacks

    Shefali Shah says her kids read books about life hacks

    Shefali said that her children were not fond of reading when they were young, but over the years they have developed a fondness for reading books. He also said that his reading habits are very different from his.Shefali, who launched Dish TV Smart+ services in Delhi on Monday, said, "There is...
  9. Smoking, alcohol and processed food consumption linked to sperm DNA damage: Expert

    Smoking, alcohol and processed food consumption linked to sperm DNA damage: Expert

    New Delhi: Experts at AIIMS, Delhi, have said that unhealthy lifestyle and social habits such as smoking, consumption of alcohol and processed food and excessive use of cell phones can damage sperm DNA.He said many people are not even aware that poor sperm quality in men can lead to...
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