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Study Reveals: Parent-Child Interaction Enhances Social Skills

A new study shows that parental interaction with children during screen time significantly boosts social skills compared to merely setting usage limits. This research comes at a time when children's reliance on digital devices is increasing.

Eating meat may reduce dementia risk for certain genetic group

A recent study suggests that consuming meat may help lower the risk of dementia among individuals with specific genetic traits. These findings open new avenues for understanding the link between diet and mental functions.

New Study Reveals COVID-19 Increases Heart Disease Risk

A recent study has found that COVID-19 may increase the risk of heart disease even among healthy individuals. These findings raise concerns about the long-term health effects of the virus.

Study Reveals Two Chemicals Linked to Premature Births

A new study has uncovered a connection between two chemicals, phthalates and polyvinyl chloride, and increased rates of premature births and the deaths of thousands of newborns. These findings raise concerns about the impact of these substances on maternal and child health.

Study Reveals: Mental Activity While Sitting Reduces Dementia Risk

A new study published in the <strong>American Journal of Preventive Medicine</strong> indicates that engaging in mental activities while sitting can lower the risk of developing dementia. The research, conducted by scientists from <strong>Karolinska Institute</strong> in <strong>Stockholm</strong>, involved over 21,000 adults aged between 35 and 64 years.

Study Reveals Active Mental Sitting Reduces Dementia Risk in Seniors

A recent study indicates that engaging in active mental sitting can significantly lower the risk of dementia among the elderly compared to sedentary behavior. These findings open new avenues for understanding the impact of mental activity on mental health.

Study Warns: Staying Up Late May Increase Bipolar Disorder Risk

A new study reveals that individuals who stay up late at night may be more susceptible to traits associated with bipolar disorder, highlighting the significance of sleep patterns in mental health.

Study Reveals Working from Home Linked to Increased Fertility

A recent study shows that working from home is associated with higher fertility rates, with an increase of 0.32 children per woman when working from home just one day a week. The research spans 38 countries, including European nations.

Study Reveals Brain Cleaning Mechanism Defect Linked to Childhood Psychosis

A recent study indicates that a defect in the brain's cleaning mechanism may contribute to the emergence of psychotic symptoms in childhood. These findings open new avenues for understanding mental disorders at early life stages.

Study Reveals Vitamin B2's Dual Role in Cancer Growth

A recent study has uncovered that Vitamin B2, known for its protective role in healthy cells, may actually promote cancer cell growth and resistance to death. This raises new questions about its health effects and implications for treatment.

Study Reveals: Use of Business Jargon Indicates Employee Weakness

A recent study indicates that immersion in complex business jargon reveals employee weakness and overconfidence. These findings raise questions about the impact of language in workplace environments.

Students Discover Moving Egg, Uncover New Parasite in California

Students at the University of California were astonished to find a moving egg while examining crab eggs in a parasitology lab. This unexpected discovery led to a new study revealing exciting details about the life cycle of a previously undocumented parasite.

Study Reveals Moon's Magnetism: Strong but Temporary

A recent study has revealed that the Moon's magnetism was strong but only for short periods, altering the prevailing understanding of its early history. The findings suggest a bias in samples collected from Apollo missions.

Study Reveals Link Between Muscle Strength and Longevity in Women

A recent study published in JAMA Network Open indicates that muscle strength is a significant indicator of mortality risk among women. The findings suggest that women with greater muscle strength have better chances of living longer.

Study Warns of Increased Mental Health Issues in Children

A recent study reveals that children spending more than three hours daily on social media face higher risks of mental health problems, including depression and anxiety. This analysis involved data from 2,350 children in London.