AI software shows significant improvement in skin cancer detection: Study
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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,...