According to a study, women who use nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory pain relievers coupled with hormonal contraception appear to have a slightly elevated risk of blood clots known as venous thromboembolism (VTE).
According to research published today in the open-access journal BMJ Oncology, there has been a startling 79 per cent rise in the number of new cases of cancer among those under 50 worldwide over the previous three decades (1990-2019)
A recent study of liver cancer found racial and ethnic variances as well as developing patterns in this deadly disease. The study also identified potential focused therapies to increase control and prevention.
Discomfort in the lower limbs in children and adolescents what clinicians call growing pains and is typically linked to rapid growth may signify the existence or risk of migraines, according to a new research.
The Reliance Foundation will award selected scholars a grant of up to Rs 2 lakhs for the entire course of study, as per a press release. The programme encourages applications from girls and people with disabilities.
A novel method of optimising plant enzymes through bioengineering has expanded the understanding of how plant material can be transformed into biofuels, biochemicals, and other high-value goods.
The new study, which was released in Nature Communications, explains how specific gene mutations cause pancreatic cancer to proliferate uncontrollably by turning on a "super-enhancer" that activates other genes.
As per the new study published in the open-access journal BMJ Mental Health, the hyperactivity disorder, commonly known as ADHD, is a separate risk factor for a number of common and significant mental health issues.
The researchers advise health practitioners to be vigilant in an effort to
According to a recent study, in children and teenagers, discomfort in the lower limbs—commonly referred to as "growing pains" by clinicians and generally associated with rapid growth—may signal the existence or risk of migraines.
Geneva [Switzerland], September 6: The first patient has been enrolled in a UK study of large vessel de novo coronary artery disease treated with SELUTION SLR™. This is a trial initiated by physicians at the Wrightington, Wigan and Leigh Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, which i
Resistant starch is a nondigestible fibre that ferments in the large intestine, and it has previously been demonstrated in animal experiments to have a favourable effect on metabolism. A 4-month randomised controlled experiment in persons with non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) has fo
According to researchers from Marcus Autism Centre, a division of Children's Healthcare of Atlanta, this new tool can assist clinicians in diagnosing autism earlier while also providing objective measurements of each child's strengths and vulnerabilities, allowing them to jumpstart effective