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Study suggests how human body can predict mealtimes
Updated : 1 month ago IST
According to a recent study from the University of Surrey, the human body can forecast the timing of frequent meals. The researchers also discovered that daily blood glucose rhythms are influenced not just by meal timing but also by meal quantity.
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People who don't speak English well often ask friends, family: Study
Updated : 3 months, 4 weeks ago IST
A new study has found that people who do not speak English well often ask friends and family to translate for them.
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Research: Enzymes could be key to understanding how DNA mutates
Updated : 4 months, 1 week ago IST
Enzymes, which are crucial to controlling how cells replicate in the human body, could be the very ingredient that encourages DNA to spontaneously mutate - causing potentially permanent genetic errors, according to new research from the University of Surrey.
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Research finds young people who attend university have positive mental hea
Updated : 4 months, 2 weeks ago IST
Dr Anesa Hosein, Associate Professor in Higher Education from the University of Surrey and Principal Investigator of this Economic and Social Research Council-funded research, said: "Experiencing mental health problems early in life can lead to profound adverse consequences for an individual
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Cocoa helps to reduce blood pressure and arterial stiffness, researchers r
Updated : 8 months ago IST
Guildford [England], July 31 (ANI): A study revealed that cocoa only helps to reduce blood pressure and arterial stiffness when these factors are elevated as per the findings of the University of Surrey.
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Study reveals cocoa to reduce blood pressure and arterial stiffness
Updated : 8 months ago IST
Guildford [England], July 26 (ANI): According to a recent study from the University of Surrey, cocoa only lowers blood pressure and arterial stiffness when these factors are elevated.
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Quantum mechanics explains spontaneous mutation of DNA: Study
Updated : 10 months, 2 weeks ago IST
Washington [US], May 14 (ANI): A team of physicists and chemists at the University of Surrey, by using sophisticated computer modelling, has shown that errors in DNA replication can arise due to the strange rules of the quantum world.
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Research: Quantum mechanics might explain why DNA mutates spontaneously
Updated : 10 months, 3 weeks ago IST
Washington [US], May 9 (ANI): Even though DNA replicates with astounding precision, it's not immune to mistakes and can lead to mutations. Using sophisticated computer modelling, a team of physicists and chemists at the University of Surrey have shown that such errors in copying can arise du
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Babies in trailers exposed to higher levels of pollutants than parents: St
Updated : 1 year, 1 month ago IST
Surrey [England], February 10 (ANI): Could anyone fathom that an innocent activity like taking one's infant in a bicycle trailer can expose it to pollutants? According to research from the University of Surrey, babies and children sitting in bicycle trailers breathed in more polluted air tha
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Research: Prebiotics supplements help women decrease sugar intake by four
Updated : 1 year, 3 months ago IST
Guildford [UK], December 25 (ANI): Young women who took four weeks of prebiotic supplements made healthier food choices and consumed less sugar, found a new study by the University of Surrey.
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Prebiotics supplements help women decrease sugar intake by four per cent:
Updated : 1 year, 3 months ago IST
Guildford [UK], December 23 (ANI): A new study by the University of Surrey has found that young women who took four weeks of prebiotic supplements made healthier food choices and consumed less sugar.
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Drivers who don't shut their car windows exposed to more air pollution
Updated : 2 years, 7 months ago IST
London [UK], Aug 15 (ANI): A first-of-its-kind study from the University of Surrey finds that car users from the world's least affluent cities are exposed to a disproportionate amount of in-car air pollution because they rely heavily on opening their windows for ventilation.
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