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From 'Masti Ki Pathshala' to reality check: How to utilize Diwali break
Students often struggle to regain focus after Diwali celebrations. Expert tips offer practical ways to ease back into study ...
ScienceAlert on MSN
Human Trials Bring Us Closer to Breathing Through Our Butts
We may be a step closer to being able to breathe through our butts. A new human clinical trial has shown that it's safe, at ...
“The witness – a tall, 16-year-old boy with a child-like face – recounts his sad story as if he were an old man”, she noted ...
At Home Hustle on MSN
How Indoor Plants Are Improving Air Quality and Mood at Home
The Science Behind Plants as Natural Air Purifiers The foundation for understanding how plants purify air stems from ...
By becoming hyper-aware of how much you’re supposed to be concentrating, you create more pressure for yourself. Every time ...
America’s leading health organizations all advise against any caffeine consumption for children under 18. So how has it ...
Skincare expert Dr. Barbara Sturm talks life's journey and running a multimillion-dollar skincare business for Robb Report's ...
All that feed corn and all those soybeans—and those nearly 25 million hogs—produce a lot of nitrate. It’s making Iowans sick ...
Today, ZF (Zero Formalin)—a formalin-free animal specimen preservation solution—has been patented and officially registered ...
News-Medical.Net on MSN
Physical activity linked to higher overnight glucose in pregnancy hyperglycemia
Research shows that more daytime movement in pregnant women with hyperglycemia can raise nighttime blood sugar, highlighting the need for further investigation.
Researchers create a photochromic fluorescent system that performs optical neural computing and visual output in one step, ...
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