Brain implant helps blind woman to see simple shapes

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New York-- A team of scientists in the US successfully created a form of artificial vision for a 60-year- old woman, who was fully...

Study decodes how long-term pesticide exposure raises Parkinson’s risk

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Los Angeles-- Rare gene variants may explain why long-term pesticide exposure spikes the risk of developing Parkinson's disease, a study said on Thursday. Although pesticide...

WHO urges joint efforts to prevent future Covid-like pandemic

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Kathmandu-- World Health Organization (WHO) Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus has called for countries to work together to ensure that another pandemic at the magnitude...

Smoking cigarettes may increase depression risk: Study

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London-- If you are a regular smoker, quit now as researchers have found that tobacco smoking may increase your risk of developing depression and...

Cycle to work for better mental health: Study

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London-- Cycling to work may not only be beneficial for the environment but also for your mental health, says new research. The study showed that...

Using marijuana for severe morning sickness may worsen health of mother & baby

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New Delhi-- Taking marijuana for the treatment of nausea and vomiting in pregnancy may cause brain problems in newborns as well as worsen the...

Marriage mystery

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New Delhi-- An emotionally charged issue, infidelity has long been the focus of close examination. Over time, the dynamics surrounding it have changed, making...

Study links colourless, odourless gas with the rise in lung cancers in non-smokers

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New York-- Lung cancer has traditionally been thought of as a "smoker's disease". However, the tremendous rise of the deadly disease in non-smokers indicates...

Living near fitness centres may influence people in physical activity after stroke

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San Francisco-- People may be more likely to engage in physical activity after stroke if they live in a neighbourhood with more recreational and...

Female contraceptives continue to lack safe therapeutics: Report

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New Delhi-- The current unmet needs in the female contraceptives market are similar to those that were present 10 years ago. The market still...
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