New Delhi [India], October 26: In its ongoing commitment to raise awareness about critical health issues, Metropolis Healthcare Limited, India's leading diagnostic service provider, is dedicated to empowering individuals with knowledge and awareness when it comes to breast health. In commemo
According to a study led by the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine and UPMC Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh paediatrician-scientists and published in JAMA Network Open, children in child care centres do not spread COVID-19 at significant rates to caretakers or other children at th
Aston University researchers discovered that children as young as four years old consume 79% more calories when bored than when they are in a neutral state.
According to a study led by UC San Francisco, those who are homeless have a 16-fold increased risk of sudden death from heart attacks and other reasons.
The analysis of income tax returns reveals a widening gap between the ultra-rich and the middle class during the tenure of the Modi government. The data speaks volumes--during the financial year 2013-14, the top 1 per cent of income taxpayers collectively accounted for 17 per cent of all inc
Researchers are investigating the dramatic morphological changes that some insects undergo when they give birth to live young. This involves weakening their immune systems to accommodate kids, which certain insects and humans share. Understanding how these systems function can aid in the dev
A fiery century by Heinrich Klaasen and then an all-out attack by pacers helped South Africa secure a 229-run win over defending champions England in their ICC Cricket World Cup match at Mumbai's Wankhede Stadium here on Saturday.
A group of researchers led by the University of California, San Diego, has created soft yet durable materials that glow in reaction to mechanical stress such as compression, stretching, or twisting. The materials get their luminescence from dinoflagellates, which are single-celled algae.
According to a recent Corewell Health study, men with longer prostatic urethras--the section of the urethra that passes through the prostate--may be more prone to develop modest, often long-lasting urinary system side effects after prostate cancer radiation treatment.
Swedish researchers have developed a microscale device for implantation in the eye, potentially opening up new avenues for cell-based treatment of diabetes and other diseases.