Health
Study finds day care centres were hit the hardest by COVID-19 pandemic
Washington [US], January 19 (ANI): A new study found that amid the COVID-19 crisis, daycare centres had to suspend their services to homeless people due to economic difficulties.
Study finds COVID-19 vaccines offer lasting protection
More than 5 hours emergency wait before admission linked to increased death risk: Study
Study examines link among resilience, sexual function, quality of life in menopausal women
Study reveals no evidence of transmitting COVID-19 virus through breastfeeding
Scientists find potential diagnostic and therapeutic target for lung cancer
Study identifies biomarkers linked to autism risk
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Nanotherapy offers ray of hope for the treatment of Type 1 diabetes
Evanston (Illinois) [US], January 18 (ANI): A team of researchers at Northwestern University have discovered a technique to help make immunomodulation more effective. The method used nanocarriers to re-engineer the commonly used immunosuppressant rapamycin.
Study finds that gut can sense the difference between real sugar and artificial sweetener
Durham (North Carolina) [US], January 17 (ANI): A new research study, led by Diego Bohorquez, an associate professor of medicine and neurobiology in the Duke University School of Medicine shed light on the cells in one's intestines that could distinguish between two sweet solutions and communicate the difference to one's brain in milliseconds.
Study finds hydroxychloroquine delays disability for least treatable form of multiple sclerosis
Calgary [Canada], January 17 (ANI): A University of Calgary study has found promising results for the generic drug hydroxychloroquine when used to treat the evolution of disability of primary progressive multiple sclerosis (MS), the least treatable form of the autoimmune disease.
New study reveals being in space destroys more red blood cells
Ottawa [Canada], January 17 (ANI): A world-first study has revealed how space travel can cause lower red blood cell counts, known as space anemia.
Study: Optimal health targets are met by few adults with Type 2 diabetes
Washington [US], January 16 (ANI): Less than one in five adults with Type 2 diabetes in the US meet health targets to reduce heart disease risk, a new study has found.
Researchers suggest forgetting is a form of learning
Washington [US], January 16 (ANI): During a recent study, a team of researchers proposed a theory that forgetting represents a form of learning.
Exercise performed at different times of the day has different effects: Scientists
Copenhagen [Denmark], January 16 (ANI): To gain a better understanding of why the timing of exercise produces different effects, an international team of scientists carried out the most comprehensive study to date of exercise performed at different times of the day.
Booster dose neutralizes COVID-19 Omicron variant: Study
Washington [US], January 16 (ANI): An international team of researchers recently studied the sensitivity of Omicron to antibodies compared with the currently dominant Delta variant.
Study finds long-term exposure to air pollution may increase COVID-19 risk
Washington [US], January 15 (ANI): Long term exposure to ambient air pollution may heighten the risk of COVID-19 infection, suggests recent research.
Research finds biomarkers for depression, antidepressant response
Chicago [US], January 15 (ANI): A new study has found biomarkers for depression in platelets that track the extent of the disorder.
Many heart surgery patients might not need opioids for pain post discharge: Study
Chicago [US], January 15 (ANI): According to a new study, many heart surgery patients won't have to take opioids for pain after getting discharged from the hospital.
Study finds better long-term outcomes with infant kidney transplants
California [US], January 15 (ANI): A new study has found improved outcomes for children with kidney disease who receive transplants as infants.
Study finds one in 10 people might still be infectious for COVID after 10 days
Exeter [UK], January 15 (ANI): A new study has found that one in 10 people might have clinically relevant levels of potentially infectious SARS-CoV-2 past the 10 day quarantine period.
Study finds stress linked to increased risk of getting COVID-19
Nottingham [UK], January 15 (ANI): A new study has found that people who went through extreme stress, anxiety, and depression at the beginning of the pandemic had an increased risk of getting COVID-19.
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Nanotherapy offers ray of hope for the treatment of Type 1 diabetes
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Study finds hydroxychloroquine delays disability for least treatable form of multiple sclerosis
New study reveals being in space destroys more red blood cells
Study: Optimal health targets are met by few adults with Type 2 diabetes
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