42% patients with skin disease suffer from sleep disturbances: Study

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London--Almost half (42 per cent) of patients with skin disease experience sleep disturbances, according to a major study that analysed over 50,000 adults across...

Cats can transmit Covid-19, reveals study

New York-- Cats can play a role in the transmission of SARS-CoV-2, the virus that caused Covid-19, and their contaminated environment can be infectious,...

NYC declares health emergency due to measles outbreak

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BY ARUL LOUIS New York-- After an outbreak of measles in parts of the city attributed to many people in those areas who refused to get...

Shraddha Oza to Speak on Osteoporosis on March 10 at the Health Expo

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WALTHAM, MA- Shraddha Oza, a licensed physical therapist, will discuss "Osteoporosis and Integrative Health Approaches to Chronic Musculoskeletal Pain" along with Dr. Ariana Vora at the...

World Breastfeeding Week: 10 essential nutrition tips for mothers

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New Delhi-- For women who have recently become mothers, a healthy and nutritious diet is essential to boost lactation, just as much as its...

Sputnik V Covid vax effective against Omicron variant: Study

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New Delhi-- The Sputnik V vaccine and the one-shot Sputnik Light booster are effective against the vaccine-evading and super mutant Omicron variant of Covid,...

One shot of this kidney protein may help fight dementia

New York-- US scientists have found a drug based on key kidney protein that can help boost brain function, and may also one day...

Beavers in Mongolia test Covid positive

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Ulan Bator--At least seven beavers in Mongolia have tested positive for Covid-19, the country's National Centre for Zoonotic Diseases (NCZD) said. "Workers of the Beaver...

Climate change events may soon start affecting your brain functioning: Study

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London-- Increasing extreme weather events, such as heatwaves, droughts, and hurricanes, and associated forest fires and floods caused by global warming may impact our...

Smokers notice health warnings more on plain packs

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London-- Health warnings on plain-packaged cigarettes affect smokers more than those marked on branded packs, finds a new study. Warnings used on standardised packs were...
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