Washington D.C. [USA], May 29 (ANI): An early age of pregnancy (25 years and younger) is known to reduce the overall risk of breast cancer by over 30%, suggests findings of a recent study.
Washington D.C. [USA], May 29 (ANI): Patients with heart failure who experience low health literacy are at an increased risk of hospitalisation and mortality, suggests finding of a recent study.
Exeter [England], May 26 (ANI): Having a faulty gene linked to dementia doubles the risk of developing severe COVID-19, suggests a recent large-scale study.
Vienna [Austria], May 25 (ANI): A new study suggests that stroke survivors suffering from the burden of combined sleep-wake disturbances are more likely to have another stroke or serious cardio- or cerebrovascular event compared to those without sleep-wake disturbances.
New Delhi [India], May 23 (ANI): Delhi High Court has suggested that the Death Audit Committee and Delhi government should publish the data supplied by the government and private hospitals in the national capital only after proper analysis.
Washington D.C. [USA], May 23 (ANI): As millions of people are practising yoga amid the COVID-19 induced lockdown to maintain fitness. A recent study concluded with a systematic review and meta-analysis of existing research suggests that yoga may help ease depressive symptoms in people with
Washington D.C. [USA], May 23 (ANI): Patients suffering from peripheral artery disease or stroke are far less likely to receive heart attack prevention treatments as compared to the coronary artery disease, suggests a new study.
Washington D.C. [USA], May 21 (ANI): Adding an array of spices to meals is a surefire way to make it tastier, but new Penn State research suggests it may increase its health benefits as well.
Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], May 19 (ANI): National Congress Party (NCP) president Sharad Pawar on Tuesday held a meeting with Maharashtra Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray to discuss the current challenges triggered by COVID-19 crisis and suggested ways to boost the state's economy by introd
Singapore, May 19 (ANI): Very young children exposed to antibiotics at an early age are associated with higher risks of childhood obesity and increased adiposity in early to mid-childhood, suggests a new study.