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Malaria tied to genetic aging changes: Study
A recent study has established a connection between malaria infection and genetic changes associated with aging. Researchers conducted genetic analyses…
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Microplastics Affect Digestive Organs, Pathways
Researchers at the University of New Mexico have unveiled how microplastics traverse digestive pathways, permeating tissues in vital organs such…
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Top exercises for depression treatment
A study recently published in The BMJ suggests that exercises like walking, jogging, yoga, strength training, and dancing are highly…
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Nestle Adds Sugar to Cerelac in India, Not Europe: Study
A study revealed that Nestle includes sugar in infant milk and cereal products sold in India and various other countries…
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Breast Cancer deaths to hit one million annually by 2040: Lancet Commission
“Lancet Commission Predicts Breast Cancer Deaths to Reach One Million Annually by 2040” A recent Lancet commission study forecasts that…
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45% Doctors at Leading Institutes Issue Faulty Prescriptions: ICMR
A recent investigation conducted by the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) has uncovered concerning practices among medical professionals at…
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Exercise in the evening offers enhanced health benefits for obesity
According to a study from the University of Sydney, Australia, engaging in most daily physical activity in the evening may…
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Dance and music therapy benefits Parkinson’s patients, caregivers: Study
Study conducted over six months shows potential of dance, music, and meditation therapies in managing Parkinson’s disease symptoms and slowing…
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Rising temperatures pose health risks for outdoor workers
A recent study highlights the detrimental impact of rising temperatures on outdoor workers, particularly in tropical countries like India. According…
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Health queries with evidence impact ChatGPT’s accuracy: Study
New research suggests that including evidence in health-related questions can confuse ChatGPT, an AI-powered bot, and impact its ability to…
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Study reveals that global warming is endangering many species in ‘these’ mountains
A recent study published in the journal Nature has shed light on the profound impact of global warming on species…
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New study claims that a high level of narcissism is directly associated with a high level of happiness in individuals
A recent study suggests a direct correlation between a high level of narcissism and a heightened level of happiness in…
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Alcohol use tied to higher heart disease risk
A recent study presented at the American College of Cardiology’s Annual Scientific Session unveiled a troubling connection between alcohol consumption…
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Study finds that childhood obesity is tied to more than double the risk of Multiple Sclerosis
A recent study suggests that obese children may face a significantly higher risk of developing multiple sclerosis (MS) compared to…
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Study reveals that the Earth’s crust holds more water than its ice caps
We’ve all been accustomed to the notion that Earth is predominantly a blue planet, with an overwhelming 71 percent or…
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A new study has revealed that the size of human brains is getting larger
A recent study has indicated a trend towards larger human brain sizes, suggesting potential benefits such as increased brain reserve…
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Study: Viagra intake decreases Alzheimer’s risk by more than 50 per cent
The FDA-approved medication sildenafil, commonly prescribed for erectile dysfunction, may soon be incorporated into treatments aimed at reducing the risk…
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Study: Drinking two to four cups of coffee a day can lower risk of bowel cancer recurrence
Recent research has uncovered that individuals diagnosed with bowel cancer who regularly consume two to four cups of coffee per…
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Study: Dogs understand nouns and know what some words stand for
A recent study has unveiled that dogs possess a sophisticated comprehension of certain words and their corresponding meanings, as evidenced…
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Study says that City dwellers are gradually losing ability to digest plants
Western diets, renowned for their scanty fiber content, present considerable hurdles to the gut microbiome’s capacity to efficiently metabolize resilient…
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New study identifies a heavily armoured cousin of modern crocodiles that went extinct around 200 million years ago
A recent study led by University of Texas, Austin researchers has brought to light aetosaurs, an ancient armoured relative of…
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Fish consumption in India surges 81%, production doubles from 2005 to 2021
A recent study conducted by WorldFish, the International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI), and the Indian Council of Agricultural Research…
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Study: Writing by hand, not typing, linked to better learning and memory
A recent investigation has uncovered that manual writing with a pen, as opposed to typing, enhances learning and memory capabilities…
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Study: Passive smoking exposure nearly doubles stroke risk
In a recent research article published in eClinicalMedicine, scientists investigated the intricate correlation between smoking behaviors and the probability of…
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Study: Survival rate in patients at 71% after 6 months of receiving dialysis in India
A recent investigation, detailed in The Lancet Regional Health, Southeast Asia, has provided insights into mortality rates among chronic kidney…
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Study reveals shocking data; Neurological disorders skyrocketing globally
A recent study published in the Lancet indicates a significant surge in the global burden of neurological conditions, marking them…
Read More » - 11 MarchDH Latest News
COVID Virus Could Persist in Human Body for More Than a Year: Study
New research unveiled at the Conference on Retroviruses and Opportunistic Infections (CROI) indicates that the COVID-19 virus can linger in…
Read More » - 9 MarchDH NEWS
Study: Earth received continuous rain for 2 million years approximately 200-300 million years ago
The Earth remains brimming with enigmas, continually captivating our curiosity as we delve deeper into its genesis and constitution. The…
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Researchers carry out a new study to trace back the footprints of human civilization in India
Researchers conducted a novel study aiming to trace the historical imprints of human civilization in India, the most populous country…
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Study: Arctic Ocean could experience ‘ice-free’ summer days within the next decade
A recent study suggests that the Arctic region could experience ice-free summer days as soon as the next few years.…
Read More » - 7 MarchDH Latest News
Study: Walking over 2,200 steps a day reduces risk of diseases and early death
While conventional wisdom has advocated for a daily step count of 10,000 as a benchmark for good health, a recent…
Read More » - 7 MarchDH Latest News
Study: Electric vehicles emit more particle pollution than petrol and diesel cars
With the increasing apprehensions surrounding climate change, there is a growing demand for transportation alternatives that are environmentally friendly. Electric…
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Study by researchers at Tohoku University in Japan find traces of atmospheric formaldehyde on Mars
Once again, scientists have been astonished by Mars, one of the most captivating planets in our solar system. A recent…
Read More » - 5 MarchDH Latest News
Obesity a Major Risk Factor for Stillbirth
A recent study in Canada, published in the Canadian Medical Association Journal (CMAJ), has uncovered a strong link between obesity…
Read More » - 4 MarchDH Latest News
Study says that the babies born during COVID-19 pandemic show ‘fascinating’ biological alterations
Researchers have been astonished by the biological changes observed in infants born during the COVID-19 pandemic. A study published in…
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