Author name: Payal Gupta

Study Shows That Injecting Fat to The Heels Could Alleviate Heel Pain

A study by the University of Pittsburgh has found that transplanting fat to the heel could treat heal pain. According to the University of Pittsburgh’s professor of plastic surgery, Jeffery Gusenoff, the team came up with the treatment to leverage fat and its regenerative abilities. Gusenoff adds that the fat injections to the heels helped …

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Study Finds That Americans Have Become More Financially Literate Since the Pandemic

OnePoll conducted a poll for TD Bank that found that most Americans aren’t confident with handling their finances until they are 30. The survey of 2000 Americans found that 25% of the respondents felt they needed to become financially literate as they entered their mid and late twenties. Americans weren’t as financially literary as they …

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Study Shows That Parents Don’t Give Safety Instructions to Their Children When They Go Sledding

A study by Michigan Medicine has found that 70% of parents let their children go sledding without a helmet. Researchers found that parents weren’t as likely to emphasize safety with sledding compared to other sports despite the dangers of going downhill. The National Poll on Children’s Health conducted by the Mott’s Children Hospital, University of …

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Study Shows That Cell Phone Could Damage Sperm Quality

A study from Pusan National University has found that using cell phones could destroy sperm cells. This study could be beneficial to men who want to start a family as it warns them to restrict the use of cell phones as they increase an individual’s exposure to radiofrequency electromagnetic waves. These waves destroy sperm motility, …

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Study Finds That Exercise Before and After Chemotherapy Could Prevent Chemobrain

Researchers from the Washington University School of Medicine have found that exercising can reduce the occurrence of chemobrain in breast cancer patients undergoing chemotherapy. Chemobrain refers to the cognitive impairment that cancer patients undergo due to chemotherapy. According to an assistant surgery professor and a study author from the Washington University School of Medicine, cancer …

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Study Finds That Death During Sex Could Also Happen to Younger People

A study by the St. George’s University of London has found that younger people could also die during sex. Most people believe that only older couples could die from sudden heart attacks during sex, but this study challenged that belief. How researchers conducted the study Researchers looked into 6900 instances from 1994 to 2020 of …

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Study Finds That Children and Adolescents With SLI/DLD Have More Difficulty With Emotional Regulation

The Cognition and Language Research Group, the University of Barcelona, and the eHealth Center of  Universitat Oberta de Catalunya examined the emotional regulations measures in adolescents and children with specific language impairment/ developmental language disorder (SLI/ DLD). This disorder affects about 7% of children. While adolescents and children often have difficulty communicating, this disorder makes …

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Hong Kong Officials Plan to Cull 2000 Hamsters to Reduce COVID-19 transmission

Hong Kong has found COVID-19 in 11 hamsters at a pet store. An employee at the store was also infected. As a result, officials have announced that they will kill 2000 animals. The employee and the hamsters tested positive for the Delta variant of COVID-19. Officials are asking hamster owners to hand them in Hong …

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How to Maintain Good Workplace Relationships

During the pandemic, people have had difficulty maintaining their relationships due to the movement restrictions. Maintaining friendships has been even more challenging as many workplaces now require employees to work from home. Moreover, many people have left their jobs for new ones and have been unable to maintain past friendships. Fortunately, people recognize the importance …

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Study Finds That the Brain Evaluates the Surrounding During Non-REM Sleep

A team from the University of Salzburg has discovered that individuals’ brains still monitor their surroundings when they fall asleep. This is more evident during the non-rapid eye movement (non-REM) stage. Moreover, the researchers found that the brain was less alert to familiar voices than familiar ones. How researchers conducted the study  The researchers gathered …

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