- Friday, Mar 13, 2026 | Updated 03:07 IST
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Hormone therapy can help couples with infertility: Study
A small study of couples experiencing unexplained infertility found that hormone therapy may improve their chances of having a child. The study, which was presented at the 39th annual meeting of the European Society of Human Reproduction and Embryology, compared couples attempting to conceive naturally to couples in which the woman used a vaginal progesterone treatment during the second half of her menstrual cycle.
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Consult dieticians for weight control during pregnancy: Study
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TB cases in prisons worldwide go unnoticed: Study
Researchers discovered TB case rates to be persistently high and case detection to be low in jails, indicating the need for health organisations to step up efforts to stop the spread of TB among this high-risk demographic. A recent study done by the Boston University School of Public Health (BUSPH) found that inmates had a nearly ten-fold increase in tuberculosis (TB) cases globally in 2019.
Lean muscle mass increases resistance to Alzheimer: Study
Researchers discovered that having a lot of lean muscle may prevent Alzheimer's. The underlying molecular mechanisms, as well as the consequences for clinical and public health, still require further study.
Water fasts could help with weight loss, but it may not last long
Water fasts, in which participants consume only water for a period of time, may help with weight loss, but it's unclear how long the weight loss will remain, claims a study from the University of Illinois at Chicago. The researchers also found that the other metabolic benefits of water fasts, such as lower blood pressure and cholesterol, seemed to disappear shortly after the fast.
Small molecules have significant impact on different brain
A recent study from the Netherlands Institute for Neuroscience and the VIB-KU Leuven Centre for Brain and Disease Research demonstrates that a little molecule known as microRNA-132 can significantly affect many brain cells and may be related to Alzheimer's disease.
Water fasts may help you lose weight, but you might gain it back
According to a study from the University of Illinois Chicago, water fasts, in which participants only ingest water for a period of time, may aid in weight loss, but it's not obvious how long the weight loss will last. Additionally, the researchers discovered that the other metabolic advantages of water fasts, such as reduced blood pressure and decreased cholesterol, appeared to wear off quickly when the fast is over.
Loneliness has risk of heart disease in diabetic patients: Stu
Researchers found loneliness is a greater risk factor for heart disease in diabetic patients than diet, exercise, smoking and depression. This research was published in the European Heart Journal, a journal of the European Society of Cardiology (ESC).
Increased muscle mass protects against Alzheimer's disease: Stud
Researchers found high levels of lean muscle may protect against Alzheimer's disease. However, more research is needed to elucidate the underlying biological pathways, as well as the clinical and public health implications.
Many tuberculosis cases in prisons worldwide go unnoticed: Study
Researchers found consistently high TB case rates and low case detection in prisons, suggesting the need for health organizations to increase efforts to reduce the spread of TB among this high-risk population.
Study suggests new concept to understand T cell traits, functions
T cells encounter various mechanical cues in various tissues. In order to demonstrate that more elastic tissues encourage T cells to develop into effector-like T cells with potent tumor-killing potential, while more viscous tissues encourage them to develop into memory-like T cells, researchers at Harvard's Wyss Institute and Harvard SEAS led by David Mooney created a tissue-mimicking hydrogel model.
Consult experts for weight guidance
A recent review of over 100 research suggests that pregnant women may benefit from more support from qualified dietitians in controlling weight gain during pregnancy. A meta-analysis of nearly 35,000 individuals from 99 studies published in JAMA Network Open discovered that interventions from allied health professionals like as dietitians were the most beneficial for managing gestational weight gain (GWG).
Stem cells role in protecting gastric mucosa: Study
The parietal, chief, pit, and neck cells make up the gastric corpus, which is a major component of the glandular stomach. Each of these specialised epithelial cells plays a crucial part in digestion, and they are constantly replenished by new ones created by stem cell differentiation. Gastric disorders such as intestinal metaplasia and gastric cancer are caused by flaws in this process. The basic mechanisms responsible for stem cell renewal and differentiation, and consequently the maintenance of stomach homeostasis, remain unknown.
Combining maths with music can help students
Children do better in maths when music is incorporated into their lessons, according to a review of nearly 50 years of research on the subject. Music is supposed to make mathematics more pleasurable, keep students focused, and alleviate any math-related dread or anxiety. According to the peer-reviewed article in Educational Studies, motivation can be boosted and students can love arithmetic more.
Researchers find neurons linked to chronic stress
A set of nerve cells in the mouse brain have been shown to play a role in the development of unpleasant emotional states and long-term stress, according to researchers at Sweden's Karolinska Institutet. The neurons, which have been mapped using a variety of cutting-edge methods, also include oestrogen receptors, which may help to explain why women are generally more sensitive to stress than males.
Drug delivery method reverse senescence of stem cells: Study
Researchers discovered methods for removing older cells from cultures when the capture rate is low. Rather than removing old cells, it is preferable to prevent them from entering senescence in the first place.
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TB cases in prisons worldwide go unnoticed: Study
Lean muscle mass increases resistance to Alzheimer: Study
Water fasts could help with weight loss, but it may not last long
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Water fasts may help you lose weight, but you might gain it back
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