EQ v/s IQ – which one is more important?
Ever since psychologists coined the term ‘emotional intelligence’ , the jury is still out on deciding which one is better EQ or IQ. The answer to that may rest in a conversation that took place 26...
View ArticleCan food make your child smarter and more intelligent?
These days, kids love to eat junk food such as burgers, pizzas, soft drinks, pastries, etc. Parents too oblige as these are affordable, easily available and tasty too. But did you know your kid’s food...
View ArticleChildren fed on demand have higher IQ
Children who are fed when they need it are more likely to grow up having a higher IQ and perform better at school than those fed according to a schedule, says a new study. According to the study...
View ArticleDoing badly in school? Blame your genes
A triad of genes determines how brilliant or dull you are at your studies, whether you complete your high school or attend college. The three genes DAT1, DRD2 and DRD4, identified by researchers from...
View ArticleChild’s IQ linked to early weight gain
London, June 20 (IANS): A new research in Australia has suggested how much weight a baby gains during its first month could determine its intelligence quotient (IQ). After studying 13,800 children born...
View ArticleMeet the 12-year-old girl who is smarter than Albert Einstein & Stephen Hawking
It would be Sheldon Cooper’s dream to beat Albert Einstein and Stephen Hawking at an IQ test. But to his shock, a 12-year-old British girl has just achieved the remarkable feat. Nicole Barr of Harlow...
View Article‘Anaesthesia doesn’t lower IQ in children’
There is no evidence to prove that children below three years of age who were given anaesthesia had lower intelligence level than those who did not have it, say researchers. In 2016, US Food and Drug...
View ArticleIQ scores may be lower for obese children
Being obese early in life has an impact on children’s learning and memory, claimed a study. The Brown University study also indicated that IQ scores may be lower for higher-weight children. Obesity,...
View ArticleStudy finds that student’s intelligence level can be developed
If you think you can’t do anything about your intelligence as this is something that can’t be changed, check your stress levels as this may harm your studies. According to the scientists, students’...
View ArticleChildren fed on demand have higher IQ
Children who are fed when they need it are more likely to grow up having a higher IQ and perform better at school than those fed according to a schedule, says a new study. According to the study...
View ArticleDoing badly in school? Blame your genes
A triad of genes determines how brilliant or dull you are at your studies, whether you complete your high school or attend college. The three genes DAT1, DRD2 and DRD4, identified by researchers from...
View ArticleChild’s IQ linked to early weight gain
London, June 20 (IANS): A new research in Australia has suggested how much weight a baby gains during its first month could determine its intelligence quotient (IQ). After studying 13,800 children born...
View ArticleEQ v/s IQ – which one is more important?
Ever since psychologists coined the term ’emotional intelligence’ , the jury is still out on deciding which one is better EQ or IQ. The answer to that may rest in a conversation that took place 26...
View ArticleCan food make your child smarter and more intelligent?
These days, kids love to eat junk food such as burgers, pizzas, soft drinks, pastries, etc. Parents too oblige as these are affordable, easily available and tasty too. But did you know your kid’s food...
View ArticleMeet the 12-year-old girl who is smarter than Albert Einstein & Stephen Hawking
It would be Sheldon Cooper’s dream to beat Albert Einstein and Stephen Hawking at an IQ test. But to his shock, a 12-year-old British girl has just achieved the remarkable feat. Nicole Barr of Harlow...
View Article‘Anaesthesia doesn’t lower IQ in children’
There is no evidence to prove that children below three years of age who were given anaesthesia had lower intelligence level than those who did not have it, say researchers. In 2016, US Food and Drug...
View ArticleIQ scores may be lower for obese children
Being obese early in life has an impact on children’s learning and memory, claimed a study. The Brown University study also indicated that IQ scores may be lower for higher-weight children. Obesity,...
View ArticleStudy finds that student’s intelligence level can be developed
If you think you can’t do anything about your intelligence as this is something that can’t be changed, check your stress levels as this may harm your studies. According to the scientists, students’...
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