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Depression drugs help baby

...ing birth. Mothers who are depressed might be less inclined to breast feed their children. Depression also has an effect on biological variables in the mother's milk. The study led investigators to conclude that number of factors could influence the reduced weight gain....

Suicide reduced by anti-depressants

...that older people taking anti-depressants are less inclined towards committing suicide. However doctors feel that its not so much that anti-depressants do, but its the family doctors who by paying closer attention to peoples psychological stress, help treat them. There has been an increasing role of general p...

Parent’s mental state may affect the childhood asthm

...lth reasons. These lead to the children being more inclined to develop certain allergic reactions like hay fever, asthma, or chronic urticaria if they are exposed to the allergens that can specifically cause these health hazards. After looking into the health records of 9240 parent child pairs, research says...

Help teenagers eat healthy by giving nutritional information along with food.

... a totally different food habit, but they are more inclined to choose the healthier option even while staying in the same framework of their individual tastes in foods. Students had chosen less of calories and fat in their foods, like they have shifted from cheeseburgers to hamburgers and pizza with extra che...

Now medicated coir to cure ailments

...iswanathan said the government appeared positively inclined as the move would give a fillip to the ailing coir industry. The Balarampuram Handloom Weavers Society (BHWS) here provided the technical know-how for preparing the medicated coir mats. "This is certainly a path-breaking study which has found succe...

This MMS Educates, And Not Titillates

...-old doctor in this Gujarat city said he was never inclined towards a routine medical practice and always wanted to do something different. He had been keen on making films since his college days - and has till now made three documentaries and now an MMS on preventive healthcare among the masses. Making the...

Rise In Waterborne And Malaria Cases Anticipated In Britain

...uld also lead to diarrhea, more so when people get inclined to recreational sea swimming. It is further believed that changes in migratory patterns could have a significant impact on the occurrence of certain diseases in Britain, in the future. This would also include UK citizens traveling across different...

Breast Cancer Treatment Influenced By Family

...er Hispanic breast cancer patients tend to be more inclined to their family while taking decisions regarding treatment, compared to women of any other ethnic origin. Surprisingly, these women were more likely to opt for mastectomy rather than breast conserving surgery. More than 257 patients with a breast c...

Beneficial Symbiotic Relationship Between Ants And Bacteria.

...ic relationship. It is found that the antis more inclined to develop the symbiotic relationship with the bacteria rather that use the bacteria as tool in protecting its fungal gardens. This association is seen for as long as ten million years. This research is very useful for the agriculturist and people ...

Wine Drinkers Good Health, Attributed To Their Lifestyle

...ought both. It was noted that wine drinkers were inclined to the Mediterranean diets, whereas beer drinkers opted for the traditional, high cholesterol foods. These results were compared to the results of that of the various studies conducted in the United States, Denmark and France. The results were ana...

Learning About Healthy Diet Choices Begins At Schools

...ve foods. Clearly, School heads were more keen and inclined to enforce the establishment of nutritional standards in competitive foods. ...

Drug Addiction Recovery Buffered by Spirituality

...s as well as a decrease in stress when people were inclined to spirituality. The results were published in the Alcoholism Treatment Quarterly. The scientific study was conducted with the support of the National Institute on Drug Abuse and the Peter McManus Charitable Trust. The participants included more th...

Cyber Sex, No Longer A Fantasy Of The Mind

.... In addition, they are less educated and are more inclined to bisexual concepts. The author of the paper, Michael W. Ross, has rightly remarked the Internet to be an 'erotic oasis'. The study participants were required to answer a questionnaire (internet examination) regarding sexuality. Alarmingly, 10% of...

New Network To Ease Blood donation In India

Are you badly in need of blood or are you inclined in donating the precious fluid for those who are in need of it//? Either way, the solution for it is just a few clicks away. Nagpur-based Khushroo Poacha, 38, co-founded indianblooddonors.com, a simple yet amazingly useful venture in 2000. He works...

Conditions for a Happy, Satisfied Retirement

...thful stage. The finding revealed that the men who inclined towards a happy retirement were those who had enjoyed relationships, spent happy vacations and ultimately found great satisfaction with their jobs. In the words of the authors "A relatively high level of satisfaction with retirement was often attain...

Gender Equality among Older Couples Plays a Vital Role in Their Sex Life

... show gender equality their sexual habits are more inclined towards both the partners interests. On the other hand male-centered cultures where sexual behavior is more oriented toward procreation tend to disregard the importance of sexual pleasure for women. The participants were questioned about the physic...

Spiritual Inclination Plays A Role In Fear Of Death For Elderly

...is is especially true if they were not spiritually inclined during their earlier days.// The study, which appears in the March issue of Research on Aging, says that talking about God may actually increase the fear of dying in such people. The study followed 103 relatively healthy older adults and 19 hospice p...

Is Alcoholism Genetic?

...y, the male individuals in this group seemed to be inclined to go after the thrills of risk-taking challenges. In the words of Finn, 'FH+ subjects with behavioral disinhibition performed more poorly on the Stroop task, which suggests poor inhibitory control. The FH+ males also pay more attention to rewards ...

Risk Attitudes And Consequences Of College Drinking

... out to be risk takers compared to women// who are inclined to use protective strategies to avoid it. Such protective measures include, drinking in the company of friends, counting the number of drinks, eating before drinking and restricting the amount of money spent on drinking. Steve Benton, professor of ...

Brain Controlled Movements Are Studied Using Robotic- Joystick

...ng in different directions the subjects still were inclined to push the joystick in the first direction, even when the joystick was perfectly centered and not moving. Somehow the brain and muscles in the arm had ‘learned’ this simple movement over the course of the experiment, which took only a few minutes, a...

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