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10 June, 2022

Type-2 diabetes heritable in 3-Indian Endogamous Ethnic Groups : Indo-US research

Dr Yash Goyal Jaipur (TIP)- There is alway a big question, is diabetes genetically inherited from one generation to another?…

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10 June, 2022

COVID: US experts recommend Novavax vaccine

Advisers to the United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA) have overwhelmingly backed the authorization of Novavax Inc's COVID-19 vaccine…

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4 June, 2022

Monkeypox can be contained if we act now, says World Health Organization

A World Health Organization senior official said on Friday that the priority needs to be containing monkeypox in non-endemic countries,…

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4 June, 2022

Previous Covid infection does not protect kids from Omicron: Study

Children who previously had COVID-19 or the inflammatory condition MIS-C are not protected against the Omicron variant of coronavirus, according…

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4 June, 2022

Hydrate, exfoliate, moisturize to avoid dry skin

Save your skin from dryness and dehydration. Increase water intake and exfoliate the dead skin cells to achieve smooth skin,…

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3 June, 2022

Thyroid: Types of disorders, risk factors, symptoms

The thyroid gland, located in the front of the neck, is the main source of thyroid hormones in the body…

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28 May, 2022

Study finds low glycemic index diet helps heart patients lose weight

According to a study presented at the ACNAP-EuroHeartCare Congress 2022, a scientific congress of the European Society of Cardiology, eating…

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28 May, 2022

Working long hours? This is what you can do for your sight

Long working hours has been known to cause some strain in the eyes, and in the pandemic, it has become…

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28 May, 2022

Monkeypox likely spread by sex at 2 rave parties in Europe: Expert

A leading adviser to the World Health Organization described the unprecedented outbreak of the rare disease monkeypox in developed countries…

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22 May, 2022

Monkeypox: So far, this is what scientists know about the disease

A handful of cases of monkeypox have now been reported or are suspected in the United Kingdom, Portugal and Spain…

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22 May, 2022

Robotic surgery improves patient recovery time, reduces complications: UK study

Robotic surgery may reduce the chance of hospital readmission by over 50 per cent, and prevalence of blood clots by…

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22 May, 2022

Pineapple extract may help treat Alzheimer’s disease, animal study suggests

An extract derived from pineapple stem may potentially improve the symptoms of Alzheimer’s disease, according to a study conducted in…

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15 May, 2022

New drug that halts recurring brain tumour growth identified.

An international team of scientists has identified a drug that blocks growth of the most aggressive brain tumour and how…

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15 May, 2022

Stress may contribute to fertility issues in women: Study

Stress may directly impact female fertility and ovarian reserve - the number and quality of eggs they produce, according to…

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15 May, 2022

Wonder teas that make you slim

If you are unhealthily starving yourself and still not losing weight, you are certainly doing it all wrong! While it's…

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8 May, 2022

Diets rich in protein, niacin, zinc may boost blood-vessel health

According to a study being presented at the European Congress on Obesity (ECO), which is being held on May 4-7,…

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8 May, 2022

Study confirms airborne transmission of coronavirus

A collaborative study by a group of scientists from the CSIR-CCMB, Hyderabad and the CSIR-IMTech, Chandigarh, with hospitals in Hyderabad…

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8 May, 2022

Double-masking does not improve protection against Covid: Study

Double-masking might not protect against Covid-19, but rather raises the risk of infection as well as transmission, US researchers have…

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8 May, 2022

Golden rules to reduce belly fat

Maintaining a flat belly means maintaining your overall health as well. A larger waistline can increase your risk of diabetes,…

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8 May, 2022

Avoid plucking grey hair

We all know that the hair that has turned white will not become dark again, except by dyeing or colouring.…

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1 May, 2022

How summer heat can harm your eyes?

As the temperature continues to soar, we ensure to take care of our health, skin and hair. However, we often…

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1 May, 2022

Screen and treat with iron-folic acid approach efficacious in reducing prevalence of anemia

The ‘screen and treat with iron-folic acid’ approach is efficacious in reducing prevalence of anaemia among women of reproductive age,…

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1 May, 2022

Natural food items to consume for a healthy gut

Being at your best means being able to maintain your energy levels and feeling great all summer, and it all…

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1 May, 2022

Foods To Boost Collagen Production

Collagen is a large protein that is used to make the connective tissue, which in turn keeps all the other…

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25 April, 2022

Severe hepatitis cases rising among UK kids

There has been a sharp increase in severe hepatitis cases among children under ten in the UK over recent months.…

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25 April, 2022

Lifestyle changes to cleanse and keep your liver healthy

The liver is an essential part of the human body. It filters the blood that leaves the stomach and intestines…

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25 April, 2022

Covid-19 pneumonia patients at increased dementia risk

Patients hospitalised with COVID-19 pneumonia have a higher risk of developing dementia than those with other types of pneumonia, according…

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25 April, 2022

Limit smartphone use to avoid personal, social problems

People who use smartphones in excess may experience personal, social and workplace problems, warns new research. In the study, participants…

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17 April, 2022

Know the new XE Omicron variant and its severity

With new coronavirus variants emerging every four months on average, UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres has cautioned that the Covid-19 pandemic…

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17 April, 2022

After cosmetics and blood, now scientists detect microplastics in lungs

A team of scientists have for the first time discovered microplastics in live human lungs, a finding that indicates we…

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