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Eat your greens to cut stroke risk
Washington D.C. [USA], Jan. 28 (ANI): You may want to add green leafy vegetables to your diet as according to a recent study, it can help ward off strokes.
Colonoscopy may be linked to appendicitis
Sore throat, swollen glands linked to thyroid cancer
Working before and after stroke is good for brain health
Entrepreneurs' Organisation Gurgaon organises interactive session with Brahma Kumari Shivani
Low carbohydrate intake may lead to increased risk in birth defects
Suffering IBS symptoms? Vitmain D supplements might help
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Now doctors can see under patient's skin without using knife
Washington D.C. [U.S.A.], Jan. 25 (ANI): A new technology has been found which lets doctors see patient's internal anatomy skin without the use of scalpel.
Spread of diseases may be linked to mosquito genes
Washington D.C. [U.S.A], Jan. 25 (ANI): It has come to light that transfer of molecules from mosquito genes may hold the key to the spreading of dengue fever, among other diseases.
Amity, IFS to work jointly in assisted reproduction technology, embryology
Noida (Uttar Pradesh) [India], Jan.24 (ANI): Amity University and the Indian Fertility Society (IFS) inked a memorandum of understanding to collaborate jointly in the areas of assisted reproduction technology (ART) and embryology on Wednesday.
Social media reduces sleep among children
Ontario [Canada], Jan 23(ANI): According to a recent study published in a journal named Acta Paediatrica, the excessive use of social media can lead to reduced sleeping hours among children.
Microbial bacteria can help identify signs of premature births
London [U.K.], Jan. 24 (ANI): It came to light with a recent study that changes to the communities of microbes living in the reproductive tract of pregnant women could help to spot those at risk of giving birth prematurely.
New low-cost tool developed for bacteria detection in food, water
Washington D.C. [U.S.A.], Jan. 24 (ANI): A team of scientists has reportedly developed a new low-cost method for detecting bacteria in food or water samples.
Kids with ADHD prone to substance abuse: Study
Washington D.C. [USA], Jan 24 (ANI): Children with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) engage in substance use at a younger age than those without ADHD, according to a study.
Doctors stress for women to get cervical cancer vaccine
New Delhi [India], Jan 24 (ANI): Every eight minutes, one woman in India succumbs to cervical cancer. Around 1.2 lakh women are affected by cervical cancer in India and the country accounts for around 25% of global deaths due to it.
Obese children likely to die early than healthy peers
London [U.K.], Jan. 24 (ANI): Turns out, four out of five obese school children are likely to be overweight for life, resulting in losing 10-20 years of their lives.
People die more on weekends
Washington D.C. [U.S.A], Jan 23. (ANI): Turns out, patients are more likely to die during off-hours or on weekends - whether due to a brain bleed, a heart attack or a blood clot in the lungs. Doctors call it the "weekend effect".
Are you facing loss of libido?
New Delhi [India], Jan 23 (ANI): Loss of libido (sex drive) is a common problem that can affect men and women of any age. It is normal for many people, especially women, to lose sex drive after a certain age.
Diabetic Retinopathy: A major health concern for diabetics
New Delhi [India], Jan 23 (ANI): As per clinical data provided by Delhi-based experts, there has been a considerable rise in the number of cases of Diabetic Retinopathy (DR) amongst patients suffering from diabetes.
More screen time coincides with less happiness in youths
Washington D.C. [USA], Jan 23 (ANI): Children who extensively use smartphones are markedly unhappier, according to a study exploring the link between adolescent life satisfaction and screen time.
New tech can predict time of death
London [U.K.], Jan. 22 (ANI): A new artificial intelligence can tell when you are going to die and it has come out to be accurate with a very high rate.
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Now doctors can see under patient's skin without using knife
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