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Why don't children sleep?

Why don't children sleep? Why don't you sleep? There could be several possible reasons for this. The main reason is that usually babies are made to sleep in separate beds and separate rooms. In such a situation, the children get separated from their parents, feeling lonely and helpless. So the darkness of the night, silence and loneliness together create a sense of fear in them. In such an environment it becomes difficult for the child to sleep. According to psychologists, children live in an environment full of love and affection from their parents all day long, they get used to it, but when they sleep, they feel deprived of it, so this feeling of deprivation creates a feeling of fear and loneliness in them. Of course, when the child grows up, he should get used to sleeping separately. According to experts, a simple and practical way to solve the problem of children's sleep is to bring regularity to their sleeping routine. By fixing their sleeping time, they should be bou...

Natural environment must be protected to avoid future

Natural environment must be protected to avoid future global pandemics, research New York: Protecting and restoring the natural environment must be done if future global pandemics are to be avoided, a new study has stressed. A study published in the scientific journal Nature suggests that due to inadequate food sources, animals leave their habitats and are at risk of spreading diseases to livestock and humans. Scientists from Cornell University in the US, who authored the study, studied fruit bats, a type of bat in Australia, between 1996 and 2020 to understand the risks of disease transmission from one animal to another. According to researchers, every global pandemic since the 1990s has been caused by the transfer of pathogens from animals to humans, with two main factors. The first is the loss of habitat for these animals due to which animals migrate to agricultural areas and the second is food shortage due to climate change. Raina Plowright, a professor at Cornell University, sai...

Exercise can reduce cancer

Exercise can reduce cancer risks by up to 70 percent Experts from the University of Aviv have published a report in the form of a paper in the Academic Journal of Cancer Research. Accordingly, aerobic exercise, i.e. brisk walking, running, jogging, cycling and other exercises, reduces the consumption of glucose in the internal organs and if there is a tumor, it does not get energy and starts shrinking. The first experiment looked at exercise and the spread of cancer to internal organs, sometimes to the liver, lungs, or lymph nodes. For this, cancer cells (cells) were injected into mice and they were made to exercise. It was found that exercise reduced the spread of cancer and tumor swelling in them. On the other hand, considering humans, 20 years of data on 3,000 people were looked at, in which thousands of people were clinically evaluated before and after exercise. This is the first study to show a link between exercise and metastases, the way cancer travels through the blood from on...