Study Finds Sharp Decline in U.S. Children’s Health

SACRAMENTO, Calif.-- American children today are heavier, sicker, and face a greater risk of early death than kids from just a generation ago, according to...

Sleeping with the Lights On? Nighttime Light Exposure May Raise Heart Disease Risk, Study...

NEW DELHI-- If you sleep with the lights on, you may want to reconsider. A new study led by an international team of researchers suggests...

BMI May Increase Breast Cancer Risk in Postmenopausal Women with Heart Disease: WHO Study

NEW DELHI-- Excess body weight may significantly raise the risk of breast cancer among postmenopausal women, particularly those with cardiovascular disease, according to a new...

Everything you need to know about skin cancer and sunscreen

By Maya Brownstein The Harvard Gazette Skin cancer is the most common form of cancer in the U.S. Alan Geller, a trained nurse, skin cancer prevention researcher,...

Dengue Fever Surge in U.S. States Signals ‘New Normal,’ Health Officials Warn

Sacramento-- Health officials in California, Florida, and Texas are grappling with a troubling rise in dengue fever cases, raising concerns that the mosquito-borne illness...

Mental health support key for burn survivors to tackle stigma and discrimination: Study

New Delhi-- Providing mental health support is essential for burn survivors in addressing stigma and discrimination, according to a new study. While survival rates for...

New AI Tool Accurately Detects 9 Types of Dementia from a Single Brain Scan

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New Delhi-- In a major breakthrough for the early diagnosis of neurodegenerative diseases, researchers in the U.S. have developed a powerful AI tool capable of...

Breakthrough Study Maps How Pig Kidney Transplants Interact with Human Immune System, Identifies Early...

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New Delhi-- In a major step forward for xenotransplantation—the transplantation of animal organs into humans—a pioneering international study has revealed how human immune cells...

A Bowl of Spinach, Kale, and Broccoli May Boost Heart Health in Elderly Women

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New Delhi – Regular consumption of leafy green and cruciferous vegetables such as spinach, kale, and broccoli may significantly reduce the risk of heart attack...

Study Finds Sleep Patterns Shaped by Environment, Not Just Personal Habits

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New Delhi-- A new study has revealed that sleep habits are strongly influenced by environmental factors such as the day of the week, season, and...
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