Human evolution has long been tied to growing brain size, and new research suggests prenatal hormones may have played a surprising role. By studying the relative lengths of the index and ring fingers, a marker of prenatal exposure to oestrogen and testosterone, researchers found that higher
Pune (Maharashtra) [India], January 15: Bajaj General Insurance Limited (formerly known as Bajaj Allianz General Insurance Company Limited), one of India's leading private general insurers, today unveiled 'Fetal Flourish', a pioneering insurance rider crafted exclusively for fetal health. Th
New Delhi [India], November 15: In the era of modern healthcare, diagnostics is not just confined to regular health checks but has become a heartbeat of the preventive healthcare system, empowering every citizen towards early detection and informed care. LifeCell Diagnostics is working to br
Acute myeloid leukaemia is the second most prevalent type of acute leukaemia in childhood, and it can be detected within a few months of life. The disease's early beginning raised the possibility that the cancer originated before birth. However, validating this notion has been difficult due
New Delhi [India], May 29: In its ongoing commitment to raise awareness about women's and child health issues, Metropolis Healthcare Limited, India's leading diagnostic service provider, is dedicated to empowering expecting couples with essential knowledge and awareness regarding their baby'
Strand Life Sciences, a subsidiary of Reliance Industries Ltd, and a leading global provider of genomic and bioinformatic solutions, announced its prenatal screening and diagnostics portfolio with two breakthrough technologies: CNSeq (for identification of aneuploidies and copy number variat
Stress during pregnancy is known to have an impact on health outcomes, but a recent study from Mass General Brigham shows that stress levels before to pregnancy should also be assessed. Researchers from Massachusetts General Hospital and Brigham and Women's Hospital examined the relationship
Researchers discovered that placental testing resulted in the accurate pathologic assessment of more than 90 per cent of previously unexplained pregnancy losses, a finding that they suggest may inform future prenatal treatment.
A group of scientists led by UCL researchers has developed new methods for predicting outcomes in pregnancies where the baby is not growing properly inside the womb.