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Study finds link between gender norms and people's perception towards homosexuals
Washington D.C. [USA], Dec 28 (ANI): Beliefs regarding gender norms influence people's attitudes towards gays and lesbians, as revealed by a study. Homosexuals have been subjected to prejudice across different cultures and nations.
Delhi doctor advises people to have hot liquids to beat cold
Researchers identify key protein that supports growth of many colorectal cancers
Scientists halt ALS using virus-delivered gene silencing therapy
Severity of autism symptoms differ greatly even among identical twins
Researchers find increased cardiovascular response to nitroglycerin injection in migraine patients
Researchers use deep learning to predict disease related mutations of metal binding sites in protein
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Single dose of HPV vaccine can give women similar protection as multiple doses: Study
Washington D.C. [USA], Dec 27 (ANI): A new study revealed that one dose of the HPV vaccine may prevent infection from potential cancer-causing virus.
Scientists observe MRI to predict intelligence levels in children
Washington D.C. [USA], Dec 27 (ANI): For the first time ever a group of researchers used ensemble methods based on deep learning 3D networks to deal with international MRI-based adolescent intelligence prediction task.
Scientists find Tuberculosis vaccine lowers rate of Alzheimer's disease in cancer patients
Washington D.C. [USA], Dec 27 (ANI): Currently, Alzheimer's affects one-in-ten adults over the age of 65 -- a number that is expected to triple by 2030. The need to find a cure is great. In the backdrop of the following facts, researchers have developed a TB vaccine that lowers rates of Alzheimer's disease in cancer patients.
Illicit opioid users at higher mortality risk due to various causes, reveals study
Washington D.C. [USA], Dec 26 (ANI): People hooked on to illicit opioids are not only at the risk of dying from a drug overdose but also face increased chances of death from communicable and non-communicable diseases, injuries and suicide.
How can one say if a brain is awake?
Washington D.C. [USA], Dec 27 (ANI): Scientists commonly use multiple electroencephalograms or EEG tests to determine the brain consciousness level but now a research team, using rats, has been able to demonstrate that the EEG doesn't always track with being awake.
High BMI may increase chances of survival for some cancer patients: Study
Washington D.C. (USA), Dec 27 (ANI): A new research suggests that a high Body Mass Index (BMI) which is usually linked to diseases like diabetes and other cardiovascular diseases may in some cases improve the chance of survival for cancer patients.
Physical activity in recommended amounts is linked to lowering cancer risks
Washington D.C. (USA), Dec 27 (ANI): An analysis of nine studies conducted with 7,50,000 adults finds that the amounts of physical activity during leisure time are linked to a lower risk of seven cancers.
Scientists inch closer to effective treatment of Macular degeneration
Washington D.C. (USA), Dec 27 (ANI): In a recent study, researchers have inched closer towards effective treatment of Macular degeneration (AMD) through advancements in artificial retina implants.
New technology allows gene therapy dose regulation
Washington D.C. [USA], Dec 26 (ANI): Scientists have engineered a special molecular mechanism that can be integrated into gene therapies to allow clinicians to control dosing.
Study suggests evolutionary changes in human brain potentially cause anxiety
Washington D.C. (USA), Dec 26 (ANI): Evolutionary changes in the human brain are the potential cause of anxiety, new research has found.
Artificial intelligence tracks down acute myeloid leukaemia
Washington D.C. (USA), Dec 26 (ANI): Tracking down acute myeloid leukaemia (AML), researchers have proved that artificial intelligence can detect forms of blood cancer.
Researchers reveal scientific, clinical applications of intermittent fasting
Washington D.C. (USA), Dec 26 (ANI): Researchers in a recent study revealed the scientific and clinical applications of intermittent fasting in a way that might help physicians to guide patients to try their hands on the fitness method.
HIV affects young brains even after early treatment
Washington D.C. [USA], Dec 25 (ANI): A new study has given a clear understanding about how even with early treatment, HIV still manages to attack young brains.
Coffee, tea can keep you in shape this holiday season
Washington D.C. [USA], Dec 25 (ANI): A cup of coffee or tea might do a lot more good than just helping you overcome the early morning sleep inertia.
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Single dose of HPV vaccine can give women similar protection as multiple doses: Study
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