According to the study titled "Findings: Safeguarding Women's Health: Trends, Inequities, and Opportunities in Pakistan's Abortion and Post-Abortion Care Services," revealed in 2023, approximately 66 women of reproductive age (15-49) per 1,000 underwent induced abortions, resulting in compli
A new study from the University of Pittsburgh School of Pharmacy provides light on the processes that contribute to liver fibrosis and proposes a unique therapy method for this prevalent and serious disorder.
About 93 per cent or over 9 out of 10 individual traders in the equity futures and options (F&O) segment continue to incur significant losses, a new study conducted by the markets regulator Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) has revealed.
New Delhi [India], September 23: Food plays a big role in everyone's identity, and those born between 1997-2012, commonly known as Gen Z, have been deemed the "foodie generation". Gen Z is driven to a particular food by varied factors, but data suggests foods that support health and well-bei
Bengaluru (Karnataka) [India], September 18: In the face of mounting macro-economic challenges, Global Business Services (GBS) organizations are at a pivotal moment. A new study by Zinnov, a global management and strategy consulting firm, in collaboration with ProHance, a productivity manage
Older women suffering from urine incontinence can benefit from frequent, low-impact exercise, including yoga, stretching, and strengthening, according to a new study.
A new study suggested that inherited immune and metabolism disorders are more similar than previously believed. The results provide fresh information that may help patients with these illnesses receive better care by highlighting a novel collection of metabolic genes that are critical for im
Researchers from the Universities of Arizona, Oxford, and Leeds examined dozens of previous studies on long Covid to investigate the number and range of people affected, the underlying disease mechanisms, the numerous symptoms that patients develop, and current and future treatments.
New Delhi [India], July 31: Indians are packing their bags and hitting the road (or sky) in ever-increasing numbers, with a growing appetite for short international trips and domestic pilgrimage tours. This travel boom is being fueled by the growing popularity of financial solutions such as
There are considerable variances in how much people are exposed to air pollution, according to a new study co-authored by MIT researchers that considers everyday mobility.
New Delhi [India], July 26: A new study by Cardiovascular Risk Reduction in South Asia (CARRS) has demonstrated significant long-term benefits of a multicomponent quality improvement (QI) strategy, comprising of task sharing, and clinical decision support software (CDSS) with electronic heal