AI software shows significant improvement in skin cancer detection: Study

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London-- Skin cancer detection using Artificial Intelligence has rapidly improved, with the latest software reaching a 100 per cent detection rate for melanoma. A new...

Pets may protect you from memory loss, cognitive decline

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New York-- Having a company of a pet friend may protect you from memory loss in later life and other kinds of cognitive decline,...

Vegan diet linked to reduced Type-2 diabetes risk: Study

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London-- A vegan diet rich in fruits, vegetables, nuts, legumes and seeds, with few animal products, is linked to a significantly lower risk of...

Current booster shots effective against vaccine evading Omicron: Study

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New York-- Although Omicron sub-variants have evolved to evade antibody responses from the primary Covid vaccine series, a new laboratory study suggests existing booster...

Consumption of dairy products may prevent cerebrovascular diseases

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London-- Consuming dairy products like milk, cheese and yogurt may be beneficial as they protect against mortality from cerebrovascular causes, suggests a study, emphasizing...

Coping with secondary infertility in males

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By Puja Gupta New Delhi-- We have heard of terms like infertility or fertility related problems. But do you know secondary infertility also exists? This condition...

PCOS raises early risk of diabetes, heart disease in women

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New York-- Women with polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) develop metabolic syndrome earlier than women without the condition, likely putting them at a higher risk...

Cleaner air may boost children’s lung capacity: Study

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London-- Cutting down on air pollution can help improve the lung capacity of children and adolescents, finds a study. The adverse impact of airborne pollutants...

Scientists identify thousands of unknown viruses in babies’ gut

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London-- Babies' gut consists of more than 200 previously unknown viral families within their intestines, which likely plays an important role in protecting children...

Over 40% Covid patients at high risk of autoimmune disease: Study

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London-- More than 40 per cent patients, who suffered Covid-19 disease, are at an increased risk of developing autoimmune disease such as rheumatoid arthritis,...
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