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Search ResultAntibiotics During Pregnancy May Increase Child’s Obesity Risk
A new study reports that antibiotic use during pregnancy is associated with an increased risk for obesity in the child. Researchers studied 436 mothers and their children f...
Read MoreMaternal pertussis vaccine during pregnancy protected infants
“Our results provide good evidence for pregnant women and health professionals to make informed decisions about the effectiveness of maternal vaccination in protectin...
Read MoreGrand Challenges India organises workshop on maternal and child health in Mumbai
Globally, over 6 million children under the age of five die each year, and approximately 165 million (26%) of the world’s children have stunted growth jeopardizing su...
Read MoreUsing Animals To Build An Early Warning System For Natural Disasters
Biologist Martin Wikelski put sensors on goats living on Italy's Mount Etna and watched what happened. He found that if you watched their movements, you could predict when ...
Read MoreUS east coast cities face frequent flooding due to climate change
From Miami to Washington DC, towns and cities on America?s east coast could see triple the number of tidal floods by 2030 as sea levels rise, say researchers Dozens of Amer...
Read MoreIndia dengue fever cases 300 times higher than officially reported
Study by US and Indian researchers finds nearly 6m annual clinically diagnosed dengue cases between 2006 and 2012 The annual number of dengue fever cases in India is nearly...
Read MoreAir pollution caused fall in monsoon rains, says study
Emissions produced by human activity over the past 50 years have caused decline of the annual monsoon rainfall, on which billions of people - including in India - depend, a...
Read MoreCrowdsourcing technology could ensure safety of drinking water in rural India
A research group has introduced a crowdsourcing technique to measure the quality of drinking water. This technique can prove to be a boon for a country like India where onl...
Read MoreClimate change could see rise of violent conflict in India, warns new report
A new report from the Global Sustainability Institute at Anglia Ruskin University warns that India is vulnerable to ?climate conflict?, due to climate change having an impa...
Read MorePut the Physical in Education
When confronted with an overly active child, many exasperated teachers and parents respond the same way: “Sit still!” It might be more effective, though, to enc...
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