Antibiotics may increase inflammatory bowel disease: Lancet

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New York-- Researchers have found that antibiotics use may be associated with an increased risk of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) and its subtypes ulcerative...

17 new genetic variants linked to Alzheimer’s disease identified

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New York-- A team of US researchers has identified 17 new genetic variants that may increase the risk of Alzheimer's disease, an advance to...

Breast cancer cases on rise due to Covid fear: Report

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New Delhi-- The country has witnessed a spike in stage two and three breast cancer cases owing to delayed screenings and consultations as patients...

Wellness tips for common ailments during winter

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By Dr Manoj Kutteri New Delhi-- It is very common during the winter and monsoon seasons for us to be more susceptible to various infections....

Australian researchers uncover evolutionary ‘bursts’ in Covid variants

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Sydney-- A new research led by Australia's Peter Doherty Institute for Infection and Immunity found that the Covid virus is for short periods able...

When your back hurts, your brain might be part of the solution: Psychologist for...

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By Danielle L. Sarno Harvard Health Blog/The Harvard Gazette If you’ve ever struggled with low back pain, you know that it can be surprisingly debilitating, even...

New ‘smart’ bandages to help heal chronic diabetic wounds

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New York-- US researchers have developed a novel smart bandage with biosensors that can help heal chronic wounds like diabetic ulcers and burns. Most of...

Blue light from smart screens may be harming your skin health: Experts

New Delhi-- Increased exposure to blue light from several smart screens including LED TVs, tablets and smartphones may be harmful for your skin, said...

Heart attacks associated with faster cognitive decline over years: Study

New York-- People who had a heart attack are likely to have a significantly faster decline in cognition levels, according to a study. The findings,...

Simple blood test may predict future heart, kidney risk for diabetics

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New York-- A simple blood test may predict the risk of progressive heart and kidney disease in people with type 2 diabetes, according to...
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