Secondhand smoke may be source of lead exposure in kids: Study

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New York-- Secondhand smoke is a largely overlooked source of lead exposure in children, according to a study. Researchers from Texas A&M University in the...

Blue-light glasses not helpful for eye health, sleep quality: Study

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London-- Spectacles that are marketed to filter out blue light probably make no difference to eye strain caused by computer use or to sleep...

Australian health watchdog issues advisory on turmeric, curcumin supplements

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Sydney-- Australia's medical watchdog has advised consumers and health professionals that medicines and herbal supplements containing the herb Curcuma longa (turmeric) and/or curcumin may...

Excessive screen time can affect reasoning skills in young children

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London-- Young children who spend more time using computer and other such devices are likely to have poor reasoning skills, that is crucial for...

Pig kidney continues to function in human body after 32 days, scientists rejoice

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New York-- In a ray of hope for thousands of kidney transplant patients, surgeons at New York University Langone Transplant Institute have transplanted a...

Study shows platelets injections can replicate benefits of exercise in brain

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Sydney-- An injection of a specific blood platelet can replicate the benefits of exercise in the brain, suggests pre-clinical trials in mice. A team from...

Molecules in vegetables like cauliflower can help to ease lung infection: Study

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London-- Researchers have found that molecules in vegetables like broccoli or cauliflower can help to maintain a healthy barrier in the lung and ease...

New AI model may help screen for heart defect from birth

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New York-- A team of international scientists have developed a deep learning artificial intelligence model to screen for heart defect from birth. The model can...

Signs that indicate your bones are weak

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By Ashwani Maichand New Delhi-- Strong bones form the foundation of a healthy and active lifestyle, supporting our body's structure and protecting vital organs. However,...

Sugars affect brain ‘plasticity’ assisting with learning, memory, recovery: Study

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San Francisco-- Researchers have found that sulfate groups on complex sugar molecules called 'glycosaminoglycans' (GAGs) affect “plasticity” in the brain that assists with learning,...
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