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Study reveals bias, stereotyping when recruiting patients for clinical trials
Washington D.C. [USA], Mar 9 (ANI): A breakthrough research reveals the bias and stereotyping among clinical and research professionals who recruit patients to enroll in cancer clinical trials.
Study finds babies born prematurely can catch up their immune systems
'The Woman's Company' launches biodegradable hygiene products
"Monday Blues" negatively affect supply chains: Study
Study suggests oranges help reduce obesity, heart diseases
Study suggests depressive symptoms during pregnancy lowers child immunity
Music therapy helps faster recovery in stroke patients, study suggests
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Back pain in adults may be due to human evolution, spine shape
Burnaby [Canada], Mar 6 (ANI): The reason why a lot of adults experience back pain might not have anything to do with their physical health but with the evolutionary past of humans, suggests a study.
Light physical activities can help older adults live longer
Washington D.C. [USA], Mar 6 (ANI): Increasing physical activities in line with their body capabilities can lead to a much longer, healthier lives among older adults, suggests a new study.
Tuberculosis bacteria trigger cough, facilitates spread: Study
Texas [USA], Mar 6 (ANI): A new study suggests that the bacteria responsible for causing tuberculosis facilitate their own spread by producing a molecule that triggers the cough.
Zydus announces world's first drug for treatment of NASH
Ahmedabad (Gujarat) [India], Mar 5 (ANI): Global pharmaceutical company Zydus Cadila, on Thursday announced that the Drug Controller General of India (DCGI) has approved its new drug application (NDA) for Saroglitazar, a medicine for the treatment of a liver disease called Non-Cirrhotic Non-Alcoholic Steatohepatitis (NASH).
Study reveals adding MRI-targeted biopsy leads to more reliable diagnosis of aggressive prostate cancer
Washington D.C. [USA], Mar 5 (ANI): In a breakthrough study, researchers found that using a combination of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) along with a standard prostate biopsy is significantly more likely to detect the most aggressive prostate cancers.
Low carbohydrate diet may prevent age-related effects in brain: Study
New York [USA], Mar 5 (ANI): A new study suggests that a low carbohydrate diet has the potential to prevent and reverse the age-related effects within the human brain.
Third-hand smoke can convey hazardous chemicals in more ways: Study
Washington D.C. [USA], Mar 5 (ANI): Not just the ones who are smoking, or the time of smoking that can cause problems. People can carry hazardous compounds from cigarette smoke that cling to their bodies and clothes, the compounds of which are later released into non-smoking environments, exposing others to adverse effects, a new study suggests.
Study links hypertension in young adulthood to cognitive decline in middle age
Washington D.C. [USA], Mar 5 (ANI): People who experienced relatively high blood pressure during young adulthood will be prone to significant declines in cognitive function in middle age, Northwestern University-Tel Aviv University study suggested.
This is why runner's addiction is adding to injury woes
Adelaide [Australia], Mar 5 (ANI): Each week, millions of runners around the world lace up their running shoes, spurred on by the psychological, health and social benefits that running delivers.
Switching to ketones can have protective effects against brain ageing: Study
Washington D.C. [USA], Mar 4 (ANI): A study that attempts to understand the effect of diet on brain ageing has revealed that ketone consumption or a ketogenic diet might have a protective effect against age-related cognitive decline.
Oranges could help reduce obesity and risk of heart disease: Study
Ontario [Canada], Mar 4 (ANI): Everybody's favourite citrus fruit - Orange - has a lot to offer in addition to its tangy flavour and juicy pulp.
Depressive symptoms during pregnancy can lower child's immunity: Study
Washington D.C. [USA], Mar 4 (ANI): A woman's mental health during the stage of pregnancy will have a direct influence on the development of the growing child's immune system, a new study has found.
Pregnant women with depression more prone to cannabis use, study finds
Washington D.C. [USA], Mar 4 (ANI): According to a recent study, the use of cannabis is common among pregnant women with depression, making them three times more prone to the intake of cannabis than those without depression.
Prebiotics could help treat insomnia
Colorado [USA], Mar 4 (ANI): In addition to keeping your gut healthy, prebiotics can also help people suffering from insomnia by inducing good sleep, suggests a study.
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Back pain in adults may be due to human evolution, spine shape
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