People with blood type A more vulnerable to Coronavirus, O at low risk: Study

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Beijing-- People with blood group 'A' may be more prone to the new coronavirus (COVID-19) infection while those with blood type 'O' has a lower...

Study finds dark tea beneficial for controlling blood sugar

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Sydney-- Drinking dark tea every day may help in controlling blood sugar to reduce diabetes risk, finds a new study. Dark tea, which originated in...

New inhaled monoclonal antibodies may help fight Covid, flu

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New York-- Inhaled monoclonal antibodies against SARS-CoV-2 significantly reduced Covid-19 disease in nonhuman primates, finds research that will enable another at-home treatment option for...

Maternal discrimination may affect baby’s brain development: Study

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New York-- Experiencing discrimination and acculturation during pregnancy may not only affect maternal health, but can also prove detrimental to the brain health of...

Early exposure to anaesthetics may trigger alcohol use disorder

New York-- Early exposure to anaesthetics in life may make adolescents more susceptible to developing alcohol use disorder (AUD), warn researchers. Anaesthetics are commonly used...

Steroid creams may affect bone health: Study

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Taipei-- Higher doses of topical corticosteroids, which are commonly used to treat inflammatory skin conditions, can elevate risks of osteoporosis and bone fractures associated...

Herpes virus may double dementia risk: Study

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London-- People who have had the herpes virus at some point in their lives are twice as likely to develop dementia compared to those...

Why are young people prone to colon cancer?

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New Delhi-- Colon cancer or colorectal cancer is a type of cancer that begins in the colon or rectum. The colon and rectum are...

The superfood you didn’t know you needed in life!

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By Dr. Siddharth Chaturvedi New Delhi-- Millets, a diverse group of small-seeded, hardy grains, have been an integral part of India's agricultural landscape and dietary...

How exposure to metals during pregnancy may affect baby’s health

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New York-- Exposure to metals such as nickel, arsenic, cobalt and lead may disrupt a woman's hormones during pregnancy which may lead to children's...
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