Covid hospitalisations rise in US amid calls to make masks mandatory

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Washington-- The nationwide Covid hospitalisations in the US have increased by nearly 19 per cent in a single week and deaths by more than...

Study finds gene that protect against Alzheimer’s & Parkinson’s

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New York-- People with a particular version of a gene involved in immune response had a lower risk of Alzheimer's and Parkinson's disease, according...

Study explains why Omicron variants continue to spread

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New York-- The Omicron variants of the Covid-19 virus, which have rapidly spread around the world over the past year, latch onto our cells...

IVF treatment may up stroke risk in women by 66%: Study

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New York-- Women who received infertility treatments like in vitro-fertilisation (IVF) had an increased risk of stroke hospitalisation within 12 months of delivery, according...

More sleep could reduce impulsive behavior in children: Study

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New York-- Sleep is a critical part of a child's overall health, but it can also be an important factor in the way they...

Women suffer worse heart disease outcomes than men: Study

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New York--  Women suffer worse outcomes when diagnosed with and treated for cardiac issues, the number one killer in the world, according to an...

Our genes may influence depression to bipolar disorder, schizophrenia: Study

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London-- People suffering from hospital-treated depression may have a high risk of developing conditions such as substance abuse, bipolar disorder, schizophrenia and anxiety --...

Childhood allergies skin, lungs begin in our gut: Study

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Toronto-- Major childhood allergies -- eczema, asthma, food allergy and hay fever -- may likely begin in the community of bacteria living in our...

Dr. Salil Midha, the World’s Longest Continually Serving Chief of Cardiology at a Major...

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WALTHAM, MA--Dr. Salil Midha, MD, Chief of Cardiology at Melrose-Wakefield Hospital and Founder of The Boston Cardiac Foundation, is probably the world’s longest continually...

‘Too early to say’, Docs on tobacco leaf derivative shown to treat cancer

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New Delhi-- Even as a study claimed that a compound derived from tobacco leaves can help fight cancer, doctors on Tuesday said “it's too...
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