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- Jan- 2024 -5 JanuaryDH Latest News
Study claims that people with long Covid shouldn’t undertake intense exercise
A study published in the journal Nature Communications has suggested that individuals with long Covid should avoid intense exercise as…
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Study says Microbes in gut may contribute to social anxiety disorder
A recent study published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS) suggests a potential link between social…
Read More » - 28 DecemberDH Latest News
New study says ‘Big One’ in California might defy current quake predictions and models
A recent study challenges previous assumptions about the magnitude of the anticipated “Big One” earthquake along the San Andreas fault…
Read More » - 27 DecemberDH Latest News
Study suggests that sleeping like a bear might help humans live a healthier life
Scientists and veterinarians are closely studying bears and their ability to undergo long periods of deep sleep during winter, known…
Read More » - 26 DecemberDH Latest News
Study: Monkeys on Thai island started using stone tools when Covid stopped tourist inflow
The adage “Life finds a way” resonates with the remarkable adaptability of nature when faced with challenges. The concept of…
Read More » - 23 DecemberDH Latest News
Study: Even cats can play fetch like dogs but on their own terms
When a cat desires food, it can be the most adorable sight, but the general perception of cats as pets…
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Study: Covid-era lockdown temporarily slowed down glacier melting in Himalayas
The COVID-19 lockdown period, marked by reduced air pollution levels due to industrial shutdowns and decreased transportation, has been found…
Read More » - 22 DecemberDH Latest News
Study: humans have driven more than 1,400 bird species to extinction
A recent investigation by the UK Centre for Ecology and Hydrology (UKCEH) has brought to light a startling revelation, indicating…
Read More » - 18 DecemberDH Latest News
First people reached North America via ‘sea ice highway,’ claims study
The journey of humans to North America stands as a contentious topic in the realm of archaeology, sparking vigorous debates…
Read More » - 18 DecemberDH Latest News
Study: Preferring mobile phone over in person communication makes people lonely
A recent study conducted in Romania sheds light on the potential adverse effects of phubbing, the act of prioritizing a…
Read More » - 18 DecemberDH Latest News
Study claims that people hospitalised with flu are at increased risk of longer-term health problems
A recent study published in The Lancet journal has indicated that individuals hospitalized with flu face an increased risk of…
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Study says delaying breakfast and dinner increases chances of heart attack
Researchers have discovered that adjusting meal timings, specifically eating breakfast and dinner earlier, may have a positive impact on preventing…
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Study claims that parasite black holes are lurking inside stars and slowly devouring them from the inside
In a recent study, scientists have explored the possibility of a peculiar form of dark matter known as “parasite black…
Read More » - 15 DecemberDH Latest News
Study claims that only fewer teens are sexually active in the US
A recently published CDC report in the United States indicates a decline in sexual activity among teens and an increased…
Read More » - 15 DecemberDH Latest News
Study suggests that genetic materials from Neanderthals may be responsible for our habit of waking up early
A recent study, published in the journal Genome Biology and Evolution on December 14, delves into the genetic legacy of…
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Study claims that the male sea snakes are undergoing a variety of strange adaptations
A recent study published in the journal Royal Society Open Science sheds light on the unusual adaptations observed in male…
Read More » - 13 DecemberDH Latest News
Study: Wildfires can release a toxic, cancer-causing chemical into the air we breathe
A recent study reveals that wildfires in the United States may be converting benign forms of chromium into cancer-causing hexavalent…
Read More » - 13 DecemberDH Latest News
Study: New Zealand at risk of tsunami waves as high as 92 feet every 580 years
A groundbreaking study conducted by a team of experts from Victoria University of Wellington has assessed the threat of colossal…
Read More » - 12 DecemberDH Latest News
Study claims that longer daily commute is linked to poor mental health
Enduring long commutes, a universally disdained aspect of urban living, is not merely an inconvenience rife with noise, air pollution,…
Read More » - 12 DecemberDH Latest News
Study claims that these living things were quietly preserving the Great Wall of China for ages
For centuries, the Great Wall of China has stood as an iconic testament to China’s dynastic power, embodying both innovation…
Read More » - 12 DecemberDH Latest News
Study says that green spaces slow down ageing at cellular level
Immersing ourselves in natural surroundings has been associated with a myriad of health advantages, spanning from improved mental well-being to…
Read More » - 12 DecemberDH Latest News
Study suggests a looming effect of extreme freezing temperatures in the north – Frostquakes
A recent study has highlighted an emerging consequence of extreme freezing temperatures in northern regions—Frostquakes, also known as cryoseisms or…
Read More » - 12 DecemberDH Latest News
New study claims that the old ‘cola trick’ might not help remove food stuck in throat
When attempting to navigate the discomfort of food, such as turkey, lodged in the throat, the commonly recommended remedy is…
Read More » - 12 DecemberDH Latest News
Study: Climate change we instigated is here to stay for at least 50,000 years
In a groundbreaking moment at the turn of the millennium, Nobel laureate Paul Crutzen coined the term “Anthropocene” to describe…
Read More » - 12 DecemberDH Latest News
Study finds that saying ‘no’ to plans isn’t all that bad
Research published in the Journal of Personality and Social Psychology suggests that people tend to overestimate the negative consequences of…
Read More » - 9 DecemberDH Latest News
Study: cat parents may be at humongous risk from schizophrenia and other related disorders
Cats, often considered graceful and wonderful pets, have been associated with a potential risk of schizophrenia and related disorders, according…
Read More » - 9 DecemberDH Latest News
Study find that the CO2 level currently in the atmosphere is the same as it was 14 million years ago
In a recent study published in the Science journal, researchers have found that the current atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) level…
Read More » - 7 DecemberDH Latest News
Study claims that your everyday shampoo may have chemicals you can’t even fathom
A recent study highlighted in Environmental Science & Technology warns about potential health risks associated with the routine use of…
Read More » - 7 DecemberDH Latest News
Study published by linguists claim that the region you live in determines the way you speak
For years, scientists have grappled with the question of whether climate and geography play a role in shaping the way…
Read More » - 6 DecemberDH Latest News
Study: Light pollution entrapping migrating birds in cities leading to their death en masse
A recent study has brought attention to the escalating threat posed by light pollution to migrating birds, leading to widespread…
Read More » - 6 DecemberDH Latest News
Study exposes the disproportionate impact of the COVID-19 crisis on incarcerated individuals
A recent study has brought to light the disproportionate impact of the COVID-19 crisis on individuals in prison, revealing a…
Read More » - 1 DecemberDH Latest News
Study claims that economic crisis will lead to high suicide rates among men
A recent study conducted by researchers from Canada and the UK has established a connection between economic crises and an…
Read More » - 1 DecemberDH Latest News
Study: Peru lost more than half of its glacier surface in the last six decades
Peruvian scientists from the state agency dedicated to glacier research revealed on November 22nd that Peru has undergone a significant…
Read More » - Nov- 2023 -29 NovemberDH Latest News
Study claims that billions of people will be displaced within the next 25 years due to climate change
Prior to the COP28 United Nations Climate Change Conference in Dubai, a recent study has asserted that billions of individuals…
Read More » - 27 NovemberDH Latest News
Humour is a powerful tool to improve relationship quality over time, claims study
Humor not only adds a pleasant touch to romantic relationships but also serves as a powerful tool for building interest…
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