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Fathima has completed her Masters in Food Service Management and Dietetics from Women's Christian College (WCC), Chennai. She feels that once knowledge is acquired, it should not be contained within oneself, rather should serve the purpose. Her interests are teaching, reading, writing, sewing and view more..
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Twins Born by C-section Had Lower Cognitive Development
A new study has found that cesarean section carries an independent risk in the psychological and intellectual development of twin babies.
Chinese Scientists to Test Long-lasting HIV Vaccine on Humans
A group of Chinese scientists will start trialing a long-lasting human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) vaccine on 160 volunteers, reported the official newspaper China Daily.
Race Has No Influence on Kids' Language Skills: Study
Researchers have found that race plays no role in the amount and quality of words mothers use with their children or with the language skills children later develop.
Scientists Study If Diabetes Drug Could Help Stress-driven Alcohol Use
Researchers are investigating if a medication used to regulate blood sugar can alter motivation to use alcohol by targeting the brain’s stress response system.
Intermittent Fasting may Regulate Blood Glucose Even With No Weight Loss
New study has found that intermittent fasting may regulate blood sugar (glucose) levels even when accompanied by little-to-no weight loss.