Women who have BRCA1 or BRCA2 genetic abnormalities continue to have a significant chance of developing cancer after age 50, even if they have never been diagnosed with the disease. This is true even though these mutations are linked to a younger beginning of breast and ovarian cancer
London [UK], February 24 (ANI/PRNewswire): TECNO, a global innovative technology brand, will soon launch its first-ever foldable smartphone, PHANTOM V Fold, on February 28 at MWC Barcelona 2023, featuring an advanced flagship screen developed by TECNO and advanced display technology giant TC
Sridevi, the enigmatic actor in the hindi film industry, left us five years back. The undisputed queen of the silver screen left some unforgettable performances for the audience. She left too early. But she will live forever through her on-screen characters. From Chandni to Sashi... Let's
The researchers created new human organoid models of fatty liver disease. They used these models to shed light on drug responses and built a CRISPR-screening platform to find new disease mediators and potential therapeutic targets. These models will aid in the testing and development of nove
A computer-based online examination has been introduced as the first filter for recruiting soldiers in the Indian Army which aims to streamline the process, Indian Army's Director General of Recruiting Lt Gen N S Sarna on Thursday said.
Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], February 23 (ANI/PNN): In a major development, BJP Film Union, Maharashtra State has strengthened its leadership team with the induction of a firebrand distributor from Maharashtra who has championed causes of regular screening slots of Marathi Films at theatres
Bangalore (Karnataka) [India], February 23 (ANI/PRNewswire): Remidio has received CE mark approval for its Medios AI, to detect Referable DR. This approval closely follows the nod the AI received from Singapore's Health Sciences Authority (HSA), assuring compliance with the highest standa
Screens dominate modern life: be it Zoom meetings and websites, smartphones and videogames, or televisions and social media. The question is what kind of effect do all those pixels and rectangles have on how we see?
"We strongly condemn the Taliban's push to exclude women from all public life: women are kept from strolling in parks, are not seen on TV screens anymore, are deprived of their right to attend schools and universities, and are now also kept from working in humanitarian assistance," a stateme
"ABVP members kept Shivaji's portrait at the JNUSU office, for which permission was needed from JNUSU delegation. Despite that, they did it illegally. Other students came there and removed all portraits for screening programme due to which fight broke out between two groups," NSUI said.