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Want to stop snoring? Try tongue exercises
MetroNews Canada
If the results of a new study are to be believed, a few exercises of the mouth and tongue could be all it takes to stop snoring at night. A team of Brazilian and Colombian researchers has concluded that by using a technique of oropharyngeal mouth and tongue ...
Tongue exercises could prevent snoringAstro Awani
Tongue Exercises Can Stop Snoring: StudyNewsmax
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MetroNews Canada
If the results of a new study are to be believed, a few exercises of the mouth and tongue could be all it takes to stop snoring at night. A team of Brazilian and Colombian researchers has concluded that by using a technique of oropharyngeal mouth and tongue ...
Tongue exercises could prevent snoring
Tongue Exercises Can Stop Snoring: Study
Astro Awani
Dengue: Health Ministry looking into producing papaya leaf extract capsules - Dr ...
Astro Awani
BALIK PULAU: The Health Ministry is conducting a study to produce papaya leaf extract in capsule form to treat dengue fever. Deputy Health Minister Datuk Seri Dr Hilmi Yahaya said based on initial research carried out by the ministry, it was found papaya ...
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Astro Awani
BALIK PULAU: The Health Ministry is conducting a study to produce papaya leaf extract in capsule form to treat dengue fever. Deputy Health Minister Datuk Seri Dr Hilmi Yahaya said based on initial research carried out by the ministry, it was found papaya ...
CTV News
Baby-to-baby talk could spur speech development: study
CTV News
At six months, infants prefer listening to each other than to adults, according to a new Canadian study that could have implications for helping children learn to talk. Babies' natural attraction to one another's "goo-goo" sounds could be what kick-starts and ...
Loud mouth! Study shows baby-to-baby talk could spur speech developmentMalay Mail Online
Baby-to-baby talk could spur speech developmentThe Malaysian Insider
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CTV News
At six months, infants prefer listening to each other than to adults, according to a new Canadian study that could have implications for helping children learn to talk. Babies' natural attraction to one another's "goo-goo" sounds could be what kick-starts and ...
Loud mouth! Study shows baby-to-baby talk could spur speech development
Baby-to-baby talk could spur speech development
SmartPlate, A Connected Plate To Help Your Diet
malaysiandigest.com
This intelligent plate, currently in development, does the calorie counting for its users, analyses how quickly they are eating and can even warn them when they surpass their recommended daily intake. With the World Health Organization (WHO) doing its best ...
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malaysiandigest.com
This intelligent plate, currently in development, does the calorie counting for its users, analyses how quickly they are eating and can even warn them when they surpass their recommended daily intake. With the World Health Organization (WHO) doing its best ...
CTV News
Careful, even humble bragging often backfires: study
CTV News
It might seem like a harmless way to let everyone know all's well when you post vacation photos on Facebook or tell your colleagues about your recent promotion, but a new study says such self-promotion often backfires. Self-promoters overestimate the ...
It doesn't pay to bragThe Asian Age
Study finds even careful, humble bragging can backfireMalay Mail Online
Careful, even humble bragging often backfiresThe Rakyat Post
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CTV News
It might seem like a harmless way to let everyone know all's well when you post vacation photos on Facebook or tell your colleagues about your recent promotion, but a new study says such self-promotion often backfires. Self-promoters overestimate the ...
It doesn't pay to brag
Study finds even careful, humble bragging can backfire
Careful, even humble bragging often backfires
Capital FM Kenya
Even modest exercise good for the elderly
Economic Times
LONDON, Even modest and regular exercise is good for the elderly as it decreases the risk of death among them, a new study says. At least 15 minutes of physical activity for five days a week would be a suitable first target for the elderly. "The exercise could ...
Elderly people who exercise 'live five years longer'BBC News
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Economic Times
LONDON, Even modest and regular exercise is good for the elderly as it decreases the risk of death among them, a new study says. At least 15 minutes of physical activity for five days a week would be a suitable first target for the elderly. "The exercise could ...
Elderly people who exercise 'live five years longer'
mirror.co.uk
Nepal earthquake: Tens of thousands of babies could die in wrecked maternity ...
mirror.co.uk
Tens of thousands of newborn babies are at risk of not living more than a few days after being born in decimated maternity units in Nepal, a top charity warned. Shockingly 12 babies every hour are being born in rubble-strewn medical facilities following the ...
Damaged healthcare system in Nepal threatens lives of babies, mothersKPLC-TV
Nepal: 12 babies born every hour without basic healthcareNew Zealand Doctor Online
Nepal Earthquake: 12 babies born every hour without basic healthcare in worst ...UNICEF Australia
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mirror.co.uk
Tens of thousands of newborn babies are at risk of not living more than a few days after being born in decimated maternity units in Nepal, a top charity warned. Shockingly 12 babies every hour are being born in rubble-strewn medical facilities following the ...
Damaged healthcare system in Nepal threatens lives of babies, mothers
Nepal: 12 babies born every hour without basic healthcare
Nepal Earthquake: 12 babies born every hour without basic healthcare in worst ...
The Sun Daily
Hand grip is telltale of heart's health: study
The Sun Daily
Canadian-led researchers carried out a large-scale probe into evidence that a firm hand grip is a rough yet reliable indicator of good health. AFP RELAXNEWS. TESTING people's hand strength could be a simple, low-cost way to screen them for the risk of ...
Why a weak handshake is bad news for your heartVancouver Desi
A handshake can reveal how long you will liveThe Australian Financial Review
Weak Handshakes Indicate Heart Attack RiskThe Inquisitr
South Asia Mail
PerfScience
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The Sun Daily
Canadian-led researchers carried out a large-scale probe into evidence that a firm hand grip is a rough yet reliable indicator of good health. AFP RELAXNEWS. TESTING people's hand strength could be a simple, low-cost way to screen them for the risk of ...
Why a weak handshake is bad news for your heart
A handshake can reveal how long you will live
Weak Handshakes Indicate Heart Attack Risk
Most Children Are Happy No Matter What, But Materialism Catches Up Eventually
malaysiandigest.com
A new survey of 53,000 children across 15 countries reveals that children tend to be happy regardless of the context of their lives. From Nepal to Norway, children between the ages of 10 and 12 say that they are largely satisfied with their lives. “Children tend ...
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malaysiandigest.com
A new survey of 53,000 children across 15 countries reveals that children tend to be happy regardless of the context of their lives. From Nepal to Norway, children between the ages of 10 and 12 say that they are largely satisfied with their lives. “Children tend ...
Number of abandoned aging parents on the rise
The Star Online
KUALA LUMPUR: About a third of the 1,574 people living in the Welfare Department's old folks home are people abandoned by their children, signalling a serious problem in Malaysia. Deputy Women, Family and Community Development Minister Datin ...
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The Star Online
KUALA LUMPUR: About a third of the 1,574 people living in the Welfare Department's old folks home are people abandoned by their children, signalling a serious problem in Malaysia. Deputy Women, Family and Community Development Minister Datin ...
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