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Study shows poor sleep routine leads to heart problems
Going to bed at different times every night may be harmful to your heart and brain, even if you sleep…
Electric vehicle: Study sees opportunity for utilities
Increasing demand for electric vehicles in the United States, over the next decade, will create revenue opportunities for electric utilities…
Study reveals dogs could detect malaria by sniffing
Sniff dogs could be trained to detect malaria in people infected with the disease even if they are not showing…
Australia could be first to eliminate cervical cancer – Study
Australia could be the first country in the world to effectively eradicate cervical cancer if current vaccination and screening rates…
Study reveals women take sexy selfies to compete, climb social ladder
Women take sexy selfies to compete with other women and climb the social ladder in economically unequal environments, new research…
Blue light from smartphones could accelerate blindness – Study
The blue light from digital devices like smartphones could accelerate blindness, researchers found.
Rising temperatures could increase suicide rates in U.S., Mexico – Study
Unmitigated climate change and temperature rise could lead to thousands of additional suicides in the U.S. and Mexico by 2050,…
Study reveals sunscreen reduces skin cancer risk by 40%
Young people who regularly use sunscreen reduce their risk of skin cancer by 40 per cent, according to a study…
Germany: Study reveals new minimum wage will drive growth
The introduction of a new minimum wage in Germany in 2015 could boost economic growth by as much as 0.5…
Air pollution contributes to diabetes – Study
A research of Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis links outdoor air pollution, even at levels deemed safe,…
Study reveals inhaling smoke can cause dementia
Inhaling smoke from the indoor wood fires may not only cause asthma and increase the risk of cardiovascular diseases, but…
Mentally ill people have higher smoking rates – Study
A study has found that those who have serious mental illness have significantly higher smoking rates than the general population.
Women with early breast cancer may avoid chemotherapy – Study
A new study has found that about 70 per cent of women with the most common form of early stage…
Study reveals an egg a day may keep heart disease away
Eating an egg each day appears to be linked to a lower risk of heart disease among middle-aged Chinese, according…
Study shows blood group A people likely to have diarrhoea caused by E. coli
A new study published on Thursday in the Journal of Clinical Investigation showed that a kind of E. coli, associated…