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TEHRAN (ANA)- Most people naturally cradle babies in their left arm, a phenomenon confirmed by numerous studies and depicted in art, such as the Virgin Mary holding baby Jesus but researchers at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology suggest this bias might be linked to hearing the heartbeat, processing emotions, or simply keeping the dominant arm free for other tasks.
News ID: 5327   Publish Date : 2024/03/03

TEHRAN (ANA)- Sleep is a critical part of a child's overall health, but it can also be an important factor in the way they behave, and according to a new study from the Youth Development Institute at University of Georgia, getting enough sleep can help children combat the effects of stressful environments.
News ID: 5207   Publish Date : 2024/02/21

TEHRAN (ANA)- There's a problem for the roughly 1 in 10 people who regularly work night shifts, according to a new study: more than half of them have likely developed some kind of sleep disorder, such as insomnia.
News ID: 4953   Publish Date : 2024/01/29

TEHRAN (ANA)- A study by Brigham and Women's Hospital in Boston suggests eating later in the day can directly impact our biological weight regulation in three key ways: through the number of calories that we burn; our hunger levels; and the way our bodies store fat.
News ID: 4950   Publish Date : 2024/01/29

TEHRAN (ANA)- Babies that are just a few months old will learn more from nursery rhymes and other sing-song talk than standard baby babble chat, according to a new study by the University of Cambridge looking at the foundation of language in infants.
News ID: 4949   Publish Date : 2024/01/28

TEHRAN (ANA)- Reindeer can eat and sleep at the same time, a new study by the University of Zurich suggests, adding to the number of ingenious ways animals can catch some z’s under tough conditions.
News ID: 4645   Publish Date : 2023/12/31

TEHRAN (ANA)- Replacing sitting with as little as a few minutes of moderate exercise a day tangibly improves heart health, according to new research by the University College London.
News ID: 4412   Publish Date : 2023/12/08

TEHRAN (ANA)- Nearly one in five school-aged children and preteens now take melatonin for sleep, and some parents routinely give the hormone to preschoolers, according to new research from the University of Colorado Boulder.
News ID: 4407   Publish Date : 2023/12/07

TEHRAN (ANA)- Sleep apnea patients may soon sleep easier thanks to a comfortable, remote wearable device produced by researchers at Izmir Institute of Technology Department of Bioengineering that tracks breathing patterns with the help of AI.
News ID: 4299   Publish Date : 2023/11/27

TEHRAN (ANA)- Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA), which leads to interrupted breathing during sleep, can accelerate the natural shortening of telomeres, contributing to premature cellular aging and now, a recent study by the Federal University of São Paulo suggests that continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) can mitigate this acceleration.
News ID: 4270   Publish Date : 2023/11/24

TEHRAN (ANA)- New animal research by the Washington State University suggests that little-studied brain cells known as astrocytes are major players in controlling sleep needs and may someday help humans go without sleep for longer without negative consequences such as mental fatigue and impaired physical health.
News ID: 4199   Publish Date : 2023/11/17

TEHRAN (ANA)- Researchers at ETH Zurich and the University of Zurich have shown that increased deep sleep is of particular benefit to the cardiovascular system: targeted stimulation with brief tones during deep sleep causes the heart -- in particular the left ventricle -- to contract and relax more vigorously.
News ID: 3976   Publish Date : 2023/10/31

TEHRAN (ANA)- A contract has been inked by an Iranian research team and a German-Turkish company to produce obstructive sleep apnea medicine for the first time in the world.
News ID: 3826   Publish Date : 2023/10/10

TEHRAN (ANA)- In the past year, a growing number of companies have asked employees to return to the office either full- or part-time after years of pandemic-induced remote working and now scientists at the Stockholm University have found its negative impacts.
News ID: 2492   Publish Date : 2023/05/21

TEHRAN (ANA)- Sleep scientists' analyses show associations between early classes, less sleep, poor attendance and reduced grade point average and studies by the Duke-NUS Medical School in secondary and junior college students have shown that later start times can have positive impacts on grades.
News ID: 2065   Publish Date : 2023/04/07

TEHRAN (ANA)- We all know how important sleep is for mental health, but a meta-analysis by the University of Chicago found that getting good shut-eye also helps our immune systems respond to vaccination.
News ID: 2028   Publish Date : 2023/04/04

TEHRAN (ANA)- Getting good sleep can play a role in supporting your heart and overall health—and maybe even how long you live—according to new research being presented at the American College of Cardiology’s Annual Scientific Session Together With the World Congress of Cardiology.
News ID: 1796   Publish Date : 2023/03/02

TEHRAN (ANA)- Researchers at University of California discussed how mimicking sleep patterns of the human brain in artificial neural networks may help mitigate the threat of catastrophic forgetting in the latter, boosting their utility across a spectrum of research interests.
News ID: 1343   Publish Date : 2023/01/17

TEHRAN (ANA)- People sleep less in mid-adulthood than they do in early and late adulthood, found a new study led by UCL, University of East Anglia and University of Lyon researchers.
News ID: 1266   Publish Date : 2023/01/07

TEHRAN (ANA)- Carrying a crying infant for about five minutes, then sitting for at least another five to eight minutes can calm and lull the baby to sleep long enough to allow a parent to put the child down without waking them, researchers at University of Trento found.
News ID: 700   Publish Date : 2022/11/13

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