Suicide Rates Increase Among Latinos and Hispanics, New Study Shows
Immigration, language and cultural barriers, and financial conditions are some of the factors in rising suicide rate among Latinos
'The Meg' Shark Was Actually Quite Thin, Scientists Say
Riverside biologist Phillip Sternes said that the megalodon was more slender than had been thought.
Preply Reviewed: A Comprehensive Look at the Language Learning Platform
Is Preply a good option for language learning students? We investigated every area of the service and found that it is highly effective. Keep reading to learn more.
Drug Trial Shows Promising Results In The Battle Against Cancer – Study
A new drug could hold the key in helping people dealing with cancer, sparing them from the harmful effects of risky medial treatment.
Man Stabbed 3-Year-Old During 'Bible Study' To Exorcise 'Demon' Out Of Toddler
A man from Las Vegas, Nevada faces attempted murder charges after he allegedly stabbed a 3-year-old child during a family "bible study" to exorcise a "demon" out of the toddler on Thursday, March 31.
Son Kills Dad With Ax After Father Threatened To Kick Him Out If He Didn't Study Well
A 15-year-old boy allegedly killed his father with an ax after the dad threatened to throw him out of the house if he didn’t do well in his exams in Guna district, Madhya Pradesh, India on Saturday, April 2.
Indian Man Kills Himself After Being Unable To Raise Enough Money To Study In Canada
An Indian man reportedly took his own life by strangling himself with a bedsheet on Wednesday, Jan. 5, after slumping into a deep depression following being unable to raise enough money for his studies in Canada.
Study Shows Cannabis Consumption During Pregnancy Can Develop Anxiety And Aggression In Children
A study had added to evidence against the use of marijuana during pregnancy. It claims that the substance can affect the child’s development in the long run.
Ohio's Vax-A-Million, Newsom’s $116-Million Lottery Incentive Failed To Raise Jab Rates: Study
A recent study has revealed that vaccine lotteries and incentives such as Ohio's "Vax-a million" and California's $116-million lottery incentive have failed to raise vaccination rates among people.
Studies Reveal That Effectiveness Of Pfizer-BioNTech Covid-19 Vaccine Drops After 6 Months
The effectiveness of vaccines produced by Pfizer-Biontech has been observed to drop after six months. Researchers ask for a global watch for people who need the booster dose.
Cell Function Of Pancreas Can Be Transformed By Coronavirus, Shows Studies
New studies suggest that coronavirus not only infects cells but also damages the functions of the infected cells.
Infants May Infect Household Faster Per Study, Prove They Have Role In COVID Transmission
The role of infants and toddlers in passing the virus in households was reportedly higher compared to teenagers according to a study.
Study Shows AstraZeneca-Pfizer Mix Boosts Neutralizing Antibody Levels
Studies show that taking one shot of AstraZeneca and one shot of Pfizer may boost the levels of coronavirus neutralizing antibodies.
Concern Grows After Heart Inflammation Found Higher After COVID-19 Shots Per Study
Heart inflammation issues tied to taking jabs are once again a concern following the latest finding of a study made on military male personnel.
New Bombshell Study Claims That Covid-19 Was Created By China
British Professor Angus Dalgleish and Norwegian scientist Dr. Birger Sorensen wrote they have had "prima facie evidence of retro-engineering in China" for a year, but academics and major journals ignored it.
Breast Milk Could Add Deliver New Way To Fight Off COVID-19, Studies Underway
Research is underway to figure out if breast milk could be an effective way to fend off COVID-19. More studies are needed since there is also a possibility that it can transfer bacteria and viruses.
Does Your Dog Understand What You Say? Apparently Not According To Recent Study
Speaking about their inferences, lead study author Lilla Magyari said, “The brain activity is different when they listen to the instructions, which they know, and to the very different nonsense words, which means that dogs recognize these words.”
HIV/AID Victims To Finally Find Affordable Cure, Researchers Suggest
A 1000-page long study could probably rule out a cure for those diagnosed with HIV/AIDS. The cure is focussed on reintroducing cultured and expanded individual cells back into the system.
Peanuts May Hold The Secret To Prevent Obesity, Study Finds
A recent study claimed that eating peanuts as a snack could help reduce the risk of obesity in children.
High Coffee Consumption Could Prevent Multiple Sclerosis, Study Reveals
Drinking six or more cups of coffee daily could help reduce by 30 percent the risk of Multiple Sclerosis, a study suggests.
Vitamin D Supplement During Pregnancy May Benefit Winter Babies, Study Says
Babies born in the winter months benefit from maternal vitamin D supplementation.
Persistent Snoring In Children Might Be Sign Of Sleep Apnea, Study Reveals
A new study shows that many parents of children who snore are not aware of a possible sign of sleep apnea.
Eating Egg Yolks May Not Increase Chances Of Heart Disease, Study Finds
A recent study suggest that consuming egg yolks don't cause heart disease opposing to some previous discoveries in this regard.
Romantic Comedies Encourage Women To Be More Acceptable Of Stalkers, According To Study
As it scary and unfortunate as it sounds, a recent study found that watching romantic comedies teach women to be more acceptable to stalking in real life
Hookahs Contain More Toxins Than Cigarettes? Study Reveals Shocking Truth
A new research released by the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine revealed the shocking truth about Hookah smoking.
Hispanic Buying Power: Study Finds Group Purchases And Plays More Video Games Than General Market
A new study finds Hispanics not only play more, but buy more video games than the general market.
Immigration Reform, Deportations Crucial To DREAMers’ Support Of Democrats
A survey of Dreamers indicates that their support for either party depends heavily on action on immigration-related issues.
63 Percent Of Florida Residents In Favor Of Normalizing Relations With Cuba, Finds New Study
According to a new study published by the Atlantic Council, 63 percent of Flordia residents are in favor of 'normalizing' relations between the United States and Cuba.
Instagramming Your Food Can Make It Less Enjoyable: 4 Fast Facts About New Instagram Study
Does taking pictures of your food make you enjoy your food less?
Pasta And Depression Linked? Study Finds Carbs And Red Meat May Cause Mood Disorders
Does pasta cause depression? A new study has correlated carbs and red meat to mood disorders. Learn more about the groundbreaking new study.