Research from the Francis Crick Institute, the University of Cambridge, Imperial College London, the University of Liverpool, the University of Cape Town, and UKHSA has linked molnupiravir, an antiviral drug for COVID-19 infections, and a pattern of mutations in the SARS-CoV-2 virus.
A recent study examined the long-term effects of yoga therapy to see whether including it as an additional kind of care for the treatment of heart failure is advantageous.
New Delhi [India], September 30: UniScholars, a leading education consultancy firm, hosted a roundtable event in New Delhi, India, on 29th September bringing together top universities from Ireland and the United Kingdom to engage in insightful discussions on the 'Future of Study Abroad Ecosy
Memory performance varies greatly across individuals. Scientists at the University of Basel have discovered that certain brain signals are linked to these variances.
During the first 33 months of the COVID-19 pandemic, SARS-CoV-2 accounted for 1 in 6 episodes of sepsis, underscoring the significance of viral sepsis, according to a recent study headed by experts at the Harvard Pilgrim Health Care Institute. The conclusion of Sepsis Awareness Month and th
When compared to people without diabetes, those with multiple myeloma, a blood malignancy of plasma cells in the bone marrow, have a worse overall survival rate. According to a study published today in Blood Advances, this difference in survival related to diabetes was detected in white pati
Hyderabad (Telangana) [India], September 29: Truflo by Hindware, the fastest-growing plastic pipes & fittings company in India had the exclusive opportunity to host Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) and the Confederation of Danish Industry at its state-of-the-art manufacturing plant
Forget about walking 10,000 steps per day. According to a new Tulane University study, taking at least 50 steps and climbing stairs each day could greatly reduce your risk of heart disease.
A new wearables research of over 25,000 people gives the greatest evidence yet that short bouts of incidental activity, the kind we perform as part of daily living, may reduce the risk of heart attack, stroke, and even early mortality - but the amount and intensity of activity counts.
Researchers have presented data from their studies that demonstrate the critical role that biological particles, such as pollen, spores, and bacteria, play in the development of ice in Arctic clouds.
According to a study, patients with acute kidney damage who need outpatient dialysis after leaving the hospital receive the same care as patients with the more prevalent end-stage kidney disease.
According to a meta-analysis short-term exposure to air pollution may be associated with an elevated risk of stroke. Short-term exposure was defined as taking place within five days after the stroke.