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Read More »Top 10 headlines this morning | 06 August 2019
Govt repeals Articles 370; Rajya Sabha passes Jammu and Kashmir Reorganisation Bill The government today announced the repealing of Article 370 which grants special status to Jammu and Kashmir. The resolutions in this regard were adopted by the Rajya Sabha. Jammu and Kashmir Reorganisation Bill 2019 to be tabled in …
Read More »Precision editing of gut bacteria reduces cancer in mice
People living with IBD have a higher risk of developing colon cancer, which can be a source of significant health consequences for these patients,
Read More »Top 10 headlines this noon | 02 August 2019
Top 10 headlines this noon | 02 August 2019... RBI's higher interest rate, Swadeshi Jagran Manch, Mira Nair, Azam Khan, Vitamin A, US dollar,
Read More »New study links air pollution to increase in newborn intensive care admissions
Researchers do not know why exposure to air pollution might increase the chances for NICU admission. They theorize, however, that pollutants increase inflammation, leading to impaired blood vessel growth, particularly in the placenta, which supplies oxygen and nutrients to the developing fetus.
Read More »Newly identified bacteria-killing protein needs vitamin A to work
People who have inadequate vitamin A in their diets are more susceptible to skin infection, yet how that vitamin affects skin immunity has been unclear.
Read More »International team identifies potential therapeutic target for sepsis
New Delhi, 24th June. An international collaboration led by scientists at UT Southwestern Medical Center Dallas (USA) has identified a potential new therapeutic target for sepsis, a life-threatening disease that can quickly spread through the body damaging organs. More than 1.7 million people a year develop sepsis, which kills more …
Read More »NIH HIV experts prioritize research to achieve sustained ART-free HIV remission
A major obstacle to sustained ART-free HIV remission is the persistence of viral reservoirs. These reservoirs consist of HIV-infected cells containing HIV genetic material that can generate new virus particles.
Read More »Immune cells play unexpected role in early tuberculosis infection
National Institutes of Health (NIH)-supported discovery may provide a new target for TB drugs, vaccines.
Read More »Obesity : an important risk factor for 13 cancers
Preventable Cancer Burden Associated with Poor Diet in the United States
Read More »Keep Your Mouth Healthy : Oral Care for Older Adults
A healthy mouth can help you eat well, avoid pain, and feel good about yourself. Take steps to keep your mouth healthy, whatever your age.
Read More »Studying Genes and Proteins Together Sheds New Light on Colon Cancer
Raahul Jatin shakes a leg on Sa Re Ga Ma Pa Lil Champs
Raahul Jatin, recently marked his debut in the music industry with a melodious yet peppy single ‘Aankhon Ke Ishaare’.
Read More »Life-threatening genetic cholesterol condition could be found through blood donations
Heart Disease in Women, Research on Heart Disease, Heart Disease, familial hypercholesterolemia, genetic cholesterol condition, blood donations, JAMA Cardiology,
Read More »Ketamine Reverses Neural Changes Underlying Depression-Related Behaviors in Mice
NIH-supported study sheds light on the neural mechanisms underlying remission of depression
Read More »Post-Hospital MRSA Infections Reduced By 30% Through Use of Antiseptic Soap, Mouthwash, and Antibiotic Nasal Ointment
March 13th, 2019. Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) infections and hospitalizations after hospital discharge were reduced by 30 percent in patients known to carry the bacteria on their body by a treatment that cleansed the bacteria from their skin or in their noses, according to new research funded by the The …
Read More »Deafness prevention: Check your hearing, WHO launched app “hearWHO”
New Delhi. 4th March. Many people live with unidentified hearing loss, often failing to realize that they are missing out on certain sounds and words. So, the World health organization has launched an app named “hearWHO”, a free application for mobile devices for checking hear loss. This app allows people …
Read More »Beware of bacteria at the gym
Would you also like to go to the gym to stay healthy? But do you know that with a little carelessness you can get stuck in trouble ?
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