Problem screen use hits attention, higher-level thinking: Study
Excessive gaming, internet browsing, or use of social media or smartphones to negatively affect person’s life. Problematic screen use impairs a range of cognitive processes, in particular the ability to concentrate and the so-called executive functions, which include impulse control, planning, organisation, and problem-solving, a study shows. Key Points
The Tribune IndiaProblem screen use hits attention, higher-level thinking: Study
Excessive gaming, internet browsing, or use of social media or smartphones to negatively affect person’s life. Problematic screen use impairs a range of cognitive processes, in particular the ability to concentrate and the so-called executive functions, which include impulse control, planning, organisation, and problem-solving, a study shows. Key Points
The Tribune India8 best printers for home use: Ensure easy and high quality printing at home
8 best printers for home use bring you the accessibility and convenience to get every printing related job done at home. Check out the best options from different brands and get your printing journey started. Key Points
mintBest colour printers for your home or office: Top 8 picks to consider
Discover the top colour printers offering vibrant prints for your home or office. Compare features, print quality and value for money to find your ideal choice. Key Points
mintRivals Turn Partners: Adani, Ambani Sign ‘Power-Pact’ | What Brought Them Together? | Details
As per exchange filings, Mukesh Ambani’s Reliance has picked up a 26% stake in Adani Power’s project in MP. The pact has been signed to use the plant’s 500 MW of electricity for captive use. This stake has been bought in the form of stocks with face value of Rs10 at par ( Rs50 crore). This will allow reliance use of 500 MW of generation capacity for captive use, as per the filings of both firms in separate stock exchange filings. But why did Adani and Ambani who have often been portrayed as business rivals shake hands? Watch this video to find out. Key Points
https://www.livemint.comContraceptive pills may affect fear-regulating brain areas in women
California [US], November 7 (ANI): Oral contraceptives are used by more than 150 million women globally. The most prevalent variety is combined OCs (COCs), which are made comprised of synthetic hormones. Sex hormones have been shown to influence the brain network involved in fear processing. A Canadian team of researchers has now explored the current […] Key Points
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