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17 August, 2022

Scientists develop world’s first-ever ‘synthetic embryos’ without eggs, sperms

In a groundbreaking scientific development, researchers have created the world’s first lab-grown “synthetic embryos” which bypass the need of sperms,…

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17 August, 2022

China confirms outbreak of new Langya virus

A new type of animal-derived Henipavirus has so far infected people in Shandong and Henan provinces of China, official media…

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8 August, 2022

Diets high in ultraprocessed foods may increase the risk for dementia: Study

People who eat high amounts of ultra-processed foods, such as soft drinks, chips, and cookies, may have a higher risk…

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8 August, 2022

Acupuncture can help ward off diabetes: Study

A new study from Edith Cowan University has found acupuncture therapy may be a useful tool in avoiding type 2…

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8 August, 2022

Oldest HIV patient cured of AIDS, blood cancer after successful stem cell transplant

A 66-year-old man was cured of Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) and blood cancer after he went through a stem cell…

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31 July, 2022

Monkeypox virus could become entrenched as new STD in the US

The spread of monkeypox in the US could represent the dawn of a new sexually transmitted disease, though some health…

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31 July, 2022

Depression in young men can be beaten with a healthy diet

Young men with a poor diet saw a significant improvement in their symptoms of depression when they switched to a…

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31 July, 2022

Sunlight may trigger hormone that makes men hungrier, study suggests

Summer sunshine can leave us feeling hot, sweaty and a bit burnt – but it may also make men hungrier,…

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23 July, 2022

Scientists reveal vitamin B6 supplements may reduce anxiety, depression

According to a recent study, using high-dose vitamin B6 supplements will lessen anxiety and depressive symptoms. The findings of the…

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23 July, 2022

New study finds out why Omicron variant is highly transmissible

A study comparing four variants of SARS-CoV-2 shows how the Omicron variant is adept at entering cells and escaping neutralisation…

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23 July, 2022

Ghana confirms outbreak of deadly marburg virus

West African nation of Ghana has confirmed first cases of the deadly Marburg virus from two people in the southern…

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16 July, 2022

Lifestyle changes that will help lose belly fat Clean up Your Eating Habits

To reduce belly fat, the main thing is to start eating healthy. Our body needs a good intake of protein…

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16 July, 2022

Covid virus may survive for 30 days on refrigerated, frozen meat: Study

The SARS-CoV-2 virus, which causes COVID-19, may survive on meat and fish products in the refrigerator or the freezer for…

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16 July, 2022

Natural remedies for soothing an upset stomach

Poor gut health is at times the root cause of many diseases be it physical or psychological. There are many…

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16 July, 2022

Castor oil face masks help you get rid of pigmentation

Castor oil is said to be one of the most effective oils when it comes to treating knee pain or…

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15 July, 2022

India’s first monkeypox case reported in Kerala, govt rushes high-level team

Thiruvananthapuram (TIP)- A man who returned from the UAE has tested positive for monkeypox in Kerala, state Health Minister Veena…

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9 July, 2022

Egg yolk is way healthier when compared to egg white: Expert

The egg is consumed across the world in myriad ways — from boiled to sunny side up and even as…

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9 July, 2022

Probiotics are inefficient in improving poor vaginal health: Study

The likelihood of pregnancy in IVF can be affected by many factors, including the type of bacteria that naturally colonize…

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9 July, 2022

Monkeypox symptoms in UK patients differ from previous outbreaks: Lancet study

Symptoms of monkeypox patients in the UK differ from those observed in previous outbreaks elsewhere in the world, according to…

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2 July, 2022

Worst heart health mistakes you can avoid

Binge drinking Bingeing on anything is not good, and let’s just accept it, we’ve all been doing that during this…

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2 July, 2022

Air pollution increases risk of premature death by 20 percent: Study

Exposure to above average levels of outdoor air pollution increases the risk of premature death by 20 per cent and…

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2 July, 2022

Sight problems can increase dementia risk in older adults: Study

According to a new systematic review and meta-analysis of 16 studies involving 76,373 participants, older adults with untreated sight conditions…

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25 June, 2022

Lifestyle changes to lower cholesterol

High cholesterol increases your risk of heart disease and heart attacks. Medications can help improve your cholesterol. But if you'd…

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25 June, 2022

No good evidence that vitamins prevent heart disease or cancer: Panel

Vitamins and supplements offer little to no benefit in preventing cancer or heart disease, a new review of 84 studies…

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25 June, 2022

10 healthy snack options for diabetics

Popcorn Popcorn is a great alternative to chips and other savoury snacks. Make sure to bake popcorn in vegetable oil…

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18 June, 2022

What is Ramsay Hunt syndrome, the condition affecting Justin Bieber?

Justin Bieber has had to cancel future concert dates because of a viral infection that has paralysed one side of…

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18 June, 2022

Prediabetes linked to heart attack risk; regular exercise can make difference

Prediabetes appears to be a substantial risk factor for heart attacks on its own, says a new study. The study,…

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18 June, 2022

Monkeypox only spreads through air during ‘sustained’ face-to-face contact: CDC

Amid the rising cases of monkeypox, the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has revealed that it can…

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18 June, 2022

Perk up your skin with coffee

Coffee can perk up your skin. The caffeine in coffee has a number of benefits for your skin, from treating…

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10 June, 2022

Decoded: Why not all obese patients develop diabetes

Obesity, often a result of eating too much fat and sugar in combination with low physical activity, is known as…

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