DNA Instability and gene mutations are affected by your nutrition
The requirement for a living has made humans evolved by gene alterations and mutations. However, when these mutations are sudden, it could lead to deformities or diseases like cancer. There is evidence supporting that changes in these genetic’ factors are the contribution to the daily nutrition intake. When this led to DNA methylation, which contributes to carcinogenesis.
Misbehaving doesn’t, but discipline works!
All kids "act up" in some cases, and all parents can't help thinking about how to stop the bad behavior. In any case, that is just 50% of our main goal as a parent. The other half is bringing up a kid who disguises our direction to become "self-restrained." The best "discipline" for your kid is consistently certain, loving, & gentle direction. Here's the reason.
प्रारंभिक बचपन में शिक्षण दृढ़ता: वह सब जो आपको जानना आवश्यक है
दृढ़ता, जिसे धैर्य के रूप में भी जाना जाता है, बाधाओं और असफलताओं को दूर करने की क्षमता है। इस चरित्र का निर्माण एक दिन पुराना उपदेश नहीं है, बल्कि मामूली असफलताओं और भावनाओं के आत्म-साक्षात्कार से निपटने की एक सतत प्रक्रिया है। आपका बच्चा विफलताओं से कैसे निपटने वाला है यह एक महत्वपूर्ण पहलू है। इसलिए, यह महत्वपूर्ण है कि वह हारे ताकि वो जान सके की वपुस केसे उठना है, जो उसे एक दर्पण दिखाता है कि जीवन बहुत जल्दी कैसे होगा।
How COVID-19 affects people with diabetes
The placebo effect is an unexplained phenomenon wherein drugs, treatments, and therapies that aren’t supposed to have an effect and are often fake, miraculously make people feel better. What’s going on? It is anything but a “real” medical treatment. It could be in a form of a pill or a fake “shot”. What all placebos have in common is that they do not have any active component/ that affects the medical condition.
Treating moms with postpartum depression helps their babies' brains
For the study, 40 infants of women diagnosed with postpartum depression were matched with 40 infants of non-depressed mothers on infant age, gender and status. The mothers with postpartum depression received nine weeks of group CBT. The infants were all tested before the treatment and nine weeks later, including a questionnaire on the infant behaviour completed by the mother and her partner.
Diet always fails, because…
The diet industry makes millions of pounds to make you feel emotionally weak, miserable, tired and fatigue. It should not be looking at the initial number as it is just the water loss. The mad diets of restricting yourself from eating anything but eggs, or maybe just salads is less approved in the real world. So, what works? Swipe right.
4 ultimate emotions you need to talk to your baby
Anger is a strong feeling of annoyance, displeasure, or hostility. For children, who can be very easily provoked when a playmate grabs their toy, anger comes out because their fight or flight response is triggered. Identify the feeling: Say, "It looks like you're really mad," and mimic the facial features of being angry. The different ways your child behaves actually stems from a list of four complex emotions. Rather than trying to define a long list of emotions for your child, start with the basics
Sign-language exposure impacts infants as young as 5 months old
While it isn't surprising that infants and children love to look at people's movements and faces, recent research studies exactly where they look when they see someone using sign language. The research uses eye-tracking technology that offers a non-invasive and powerful tool to study cognition and language learning in pre-verbal infants.
Power of conversation, able to change brain
The interplay between parents and children ignites the brain and boosts its response to language. As per a psychological science study, conversation between a child and a parent ignites the language centres in the brain. So, don’t just talk to your child, talk with your child. The “conversation turns” a conversational interplay, verbal version of the serve-and-return caregiving help kids develop cognitive skills.
How to avoid the traps of overparenting & help children become self-made adults.
No parent is immune. We all love our kids dearly and want to do everything and anything for them, starting from the infancy stage. But the minute they start walking, you realise that they are walking away. As a parent, you need to be rather helpful and help them realise the responsibility of being independent. Listen to what a Harvard professor has to say about it.
पहली बार माँ बनने के बाद कैसे रखें खुद का खयाल
पहली बार माँ बनने का एहसास जितना सुखद होता है, यह एक माँ ही समझ सकती है। एक नन्ही सी जान को जब हाथों से स्पर्श करते हैं, उससे बेहतर कुछ हो ही नहीं सकता पर यह एहसास जिंदगी में अपने साथ-साथ बहुत सारे परिवर्तन भी लेकर आता है इसलिए कुछ परिवर्तन ज़रूरी हे जेसे की, शरीर को गर्म रखें, डिलीवरी के बाद हमारा शरीर बहुत कमजोर हो जाता है शरीर में पानी और खूून दोनों की बहुत कमी हो जाती है। शरीर खुला हुआ होता है ऐसे में शरीर को गर्म रखना बेहद जरूरी होता है। ठंड शरीर को बहुत ज्यादा परेशान करती है। इसलिए शरीर को गर्म रखना बेहद जरूरी है। इसके साथ-साथ गर्म कपड़े पहनना और विशेषकर सिर को ढककर रखना जरूरी है।
Raise yourself, before you raise your kids:Parenting tips
Sadhguru looks at how a child needs a friend, not a boss. If we enforce our ideas upon a child, he will lose his sense of independence, and this could result in rebelliousness l Once you become a parent, the most important thing is that you have to be 100% straight. You just have to protect them from the wrong influences, At the same time, they should remain free from your influence, he points out.
What is the reason to stop aspirin before a surgery or tooth extraction?
Cardiac patients on aspirin therapy may require extractions for their diseased teeth. It is a common practice among physicians and dentists/surgeons to stop aspiring prior as it may lead to fear of bleeding complications. Aspirin is a blood thinner so, even a small cut on the body can make it difficult to stop the bleeding and hence doctors make sure they stop aspirin prior to treatment.
Magic Mushroom' Psilocybin as Good as Antidepressants: Study
The magic ingredient in "magic mushrooms" may be at least as effective as standard medication for depression, an early clinical trial suggests. The study of 59 patients with major depression tested the antidepressant against psilocybin (found in mushrooms) and after 6 weeks, just 2 doses of psilocybin were as much effective as an antidepressant.
COVID-19 and Diabetes Can Be a Deadly Mix
Simply having diabetes didn't raise a COVID-19 patient's risk for death: The study found that COVID-19 death rates among people with diabetes were similar to those among people without diabetes. But the patients who were taking insulin to control are 75% more likely to die than ones being treated with metformin-the first line therapy for type-2 diabetic patients.
Could High-Dose Fish Oil Raise Odds for AFib?
Many people take fish oil to protect their heart, but a new study suggests that prescription versions may raise the risk of a common heart rhythm disorder, leading to a heart attack. According to the American heart association, prescription lowers the triglycerides by 20-30% which is a positive outcome but medications are equally controversial as the benefits for heart are still unclear.
क्या मेरे बच्चे को स्तनपान कराते समय कॉफी पीना ठीक है?
गर्भावस्था के दौरान कॉफी का सेवन बढ़ते भ्रूण को नुकसान पहुंचाने के लिए जाना जाता है, लेकिन बहुत कम लोग जानते हैं कि कैफीन स्तन के दूध में मिल सकता है और आपके बच्चे के सिस्टम में जमा हो सकता है, जो उसकी नींद में बाधा उत्पन्न कर सकता है और चिड़चिड़ापन पैदा कर सकता है। एक दिन में एक या दो कप के लिए अपने सुबह के जॉय को सीमित करें। (और हम वेंटी-आकार के कप के बारे में बात नहीं कर रहे हैं!)
The power of placebo
The placebo effect is an unexplained phenomenon wherein drugs, treatments, and therapies that aren’t supposed to have an effect and are often fake, miraculously make people feel better. What’s going on? It is anything but a “real” medical treatment. It could be in a form of a pill or a fake “shot”. What all placebos have in common is that they do not have any active component/ that affect the medical condition.