A new study finds that sleep timing is linked to dementia risk, as people with weak circadian rhythms face a 2.5 times higher ...
A new study from the University of Washington gets specific about how much screen time teens clock on their phones during the ...
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Study Raises Serious Questions About The Benefits of Intermittent Fasting
The notion behind intermittent fasting is simple: eat less for a time, improve your metabolism. The reality is more complex, ...
A viral JEE aspirant’s extreme study routine sparked debate after JEE Main 2017 topper Kalpit Veerwal said balanced, ...
Researchers develop a new XPS technique enabling surface studies at atmospheric pressure, enhancing real-world chemical ...
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New Study Says Ammonites Survived the Dinosaur Apocalypse — but Only for a Little While
While dinosaurs were wiped out when a massive asteroid struck Earth, ammonites survived the massive explosion, only to ...
A major UK study has found that staying socially connected can significantly reduce the risk of frailty in later life, and ...
Australia's forests are losing trees more rapidly as the climate warms, a new study examining decades of data said Tuesday, ...
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CBSE Class 10 Mathematics Exam 2026: Last- Minute Revision Tips, Time Management & Scoring Strategy
From healthy exam habits to chapter-wise preparation, paper-presentation tips, and an effective time-management plan, here’s ...
A new study challenges the health claims around intermittent fasting, finding that time-restricted eating does not improve metabolic or cardiovascular health when calorie intake stays the same. The ...
It’s no secret teens spend a lot of time in front of screens – something like eight and a half hours daily, according to a 2021 survey.
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