Teenage years can be formative for the development of intelligent quotient of a person. Latest research has confirmed that the brain undergoes changes in structure during adolescence that can cause an impact on the development of IQ. According to the research, an understanding of changes in the IQ can help teachers and school administrations formulate Read more
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Foster Care Makes an Impact on Child and Adolescent Suicides Attempts
It has been known thus far that the rate of suicides is higher in children and adolescents who are in child welfare systems when compared to children who live with their parents. According to the latest study conducted on the subject, it has been revealed that the rate of suicides are at a peak before Read more
Pycnogenol Helps By Preventing Metabolic Syndrome
A recent study has proved that pycnogenol helps the kidneys of metabolic syndromes patients to function more efficiently than they do. Pycnogenol is a kind of antioxidant, which remains in the bark of the French maritime pine tree. The story with the metabolic syndrome patients is that their kidneys get affected by their high blood Read more
40% Cancer Gets Viral Link
A latest scientific study has revealed that nearly 40 percent of cancers are caused by viruses. The study also has revealed that even brain tumors and leukemia can also be caused by viruses. The researchers have asserted hopefully that the result is yet to be proved by further tests and if the tests resulted positively Read more
Humidity – The Reason Behind Sinus
There are many people in the world who suffer from Sinus, which causes blockage in nasal passage and creates a very disgusting medical condition. We often think that the culprits behind Sinus are either infection or allergy. But a recent study has proved that the cause behind Sinus is humidity. Kai Zhao, who is a Read more
Obesity Can Be Triggered By Specific Gene RNA
Obesity has become one of the leading causes of a varied kind of diseases, including chronic diseases such as diabetes, hypertension and cardiac diseases. Latest research has discovered a specific kind of RNA that triggers obesity. The same RNA is also responsible for triggering Type II diabetes.
Healthier Diet Means Stronger Sperm
For years, most people believe in the saying that you are what you eat. Now, a new study this proverb might even extend in the strengthening and producing more sperm. The performance stems from a pair of studies lined up for presentation Monday at the American Society for Reproductive Medicine yearly meeting in Orlando, Fla., Read more
Pomegranate’s Awesome Food Value Revealed
All the fruits we eat and do not eat have number of good things in them. Some of them are known to us and some we do not know. Scientists are in constant effort to discover all these good things contained in various foods. In those constant effort scientists has found a number of good Read more
Healthy Foods For Healthy Heart
A recent study has proved that patients of Cardiovascular Diseases and Diabetes should necessarily include in their diet chart vegetables like beans, soybean, tofu and lentils. These vegetables have lots of proteins in them and they also offer a very little amount of fat and cholesterol. That’s why these foods are exactly appropriate for the Read more
Alcohol Can Prevent Bone Lose
Alcohol does not only have bad effects – it has good effects too. A recent study has proved that if aged women drink a suggested quantity on beer per day, they will be able to prevent Osteoporosis. The study has proved that a crucial element in building the new bones is Silicon and silicon is Read more
American Academy Of Pediatrics Extends Ages For Detection Of Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder In Children
The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) has updated information and guidelines for diagnosing children suffering with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD). As per the new guidelines, ages for detection of the disorder have been extended in children and adolescents between 4 and 18. Previously the diagnosis age was recommended between 6 and 12. The new Read more
Honey Can Boost Memory In Women
A recent study showed that Malaysian honey if taken one spoonful every day increases the memory of women in their postmenopausal stage. The goal of the study was to find an way to prevent the hormone related intellectual decay. Researchers selected 102 women and requested them to e the subject of their study. These women Read more
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