Gene Therapy Shows Promise as Long-Lasting HIV Treatment, Study Finds
New Delhi-- A new study from Johns Hopkins University suggests that gene therapy may offer a long-lasting, potentially permanent treatment for HIV by forcing the...
Honey from Native Stingless Bees May Offer New Weapon Against Antibiotic Resistance
New Delhi-- Australian researchers have discovered that honey produced by native stingless bees possesses powerful and consistent antimicrobial properties, offering promising potential in the global...
Study Identifies Genetic Cause of Rare Childhood Brain Development Disorder
New Delhi-- An international team of scientists has identified a genetic mutation linked to a rare and severe developmental disorder that significantly impairs brain growth...
Imported Seafood Linked to Rising Resistance to Last-Resort Antibiotic Colistin: Study
New York-- A new U.S. study has identified imported seafood as a previously underrecognized source of colistin resistance — a worrying development involving one...
Recycled Plastics May Harm Hormone Systems and Metabolism: Study
New Delhi-- A new study released Monday has raised serious concerns about the health risks associated with recycled plastics, revealing that a single pellet of...
India’s Herbal and Ayurvedic OTC Market Set to Outpace Global Growth: Report
New Delhi– India’s herbal and ayurvedic over-the-counter (OTC) market is projected to grow at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 6.5 per cent,...
Tracking exactly how cancer progresses
By Meg Murphy
The Harvard Gazette
The research described in this article was made possible in part by federal funding awarded to Harvard Chan School scientists...
Study Finds Increased Social Activity May Be an Early Sign of Alzheimer’s, Not a...
New Delhi-- While social isolation has long been recognized as a risk factor for Alzheimer’s disease, a new study suggests that a busier social life...
Ageing and Smoking Behind Global Surge in Rheumatoid Arthritis Since 1980: Study
New Delhi-- A sharp rise in the global burden of rheumatoid arthritis since 1980 is being driven primarily by an ageing population and increased smoking...
What your brain score says about your body
Simple tool can be used to identify risk factors for cancer and heart disease too, says new study
BOSTON--A “scorecard” designed to assess a person’s...












