Young children with a history of eating problems in the first three years of life were more likely to receive low scores on assessments of child development, according to a study by researchers at the National Institutes of Health (affiliated with the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services). The …
Read More »Scientists devise a new strategy for combating fungal eye infection
What is fungal keratitis? New Delhi, July 03 2021: India has a huge agrarian population, which is very prone to vegetative trauma while farming. Vegetative trauma to the eye is generally caused by infected vegetable matter such as plant leaves and often leads to fungal infection of the cornea in …
Read More »Scientists devise breakthrough bioremediation technique to fight oil spillage in ocean waters
New Delhi, Oct. 15: There is a grave ecological concern in the recent times due to the surge of human activity in extracting oils through offshore drilling resulting in spillage of oil either accidentally or due to negligence. Also, there is industrial effluent discharge, waste burns out and other manmade …
Read More »Differences in Suicide Risk Among Subgroups of Sexual and Gender Minority College Students: Research
The researchers indicated that additional prospective research to understand longitudinal trajectories of risk and resilience for sexual minority subgroups is needed.
Read More »Researchers identify new pathway that controls fat formation
Obesity is a global health problem that represents a major risk factor for several chronic diseases. In hopes to find new potential therapeutic targets for obesity,
Read More »A promising treatment for an incurable, deadly kidney disease
A potential treatment for polycystic kidney disease – a genetic disorder that causes the kidneys to swell with multiple cysts and can eventually lead to organ failure – has shown promising results in animal testing.
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