Regular physical activity can cut stress levels in kids: Study

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London-- Daily exercise can help school children cope better with stress, making them more resilient, finds a study. In the study, published in Journal of...

1 in 3 men worldwide are infected with genital HPV: Lancet

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Geneva-- Almost one in three men over the age of 15 are infected with at least one genital human papillomavirus (HPV) type, according to...

Why increased sun exposure can turn your complexion ‘leathery’

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New York-- Scientists have finally decoded why farmers, road crews and others who work long hours outdoors, or someone who spends too much time...

Study offers hope to head & neck cancer patients resistant to chemotherapy

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London-- Researchers have discovered new genes and natural toxins that offer hope for millions of cancer patients who are unresponsive to chemotherapy. A team from...

A parent’s guide to managing Asthma triggers in kids

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By C. Suman Kumar New Delhi-- As the monsoon season rolls in, it brings not only refreshing rains but also a set of challenges for...

Gene therapy for brain tumour shows promising results in human trials

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New York-- Scientists have found promising early results that a therapy combining cell-killing and immune-stimulating drugs are safe and effective in extending survival for...

Increased marijuana use to spike toxic metals in blood & urine: Study

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New York-- A team of US researchers has detected significant levels of metals in the blood and urine among marijuana users, concluding that marijuana...

Study finds gut bacteria that protects against diabetes, obesity

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Tokyo-- Japanese researchers have discovered a type of gut bacteria that might help improve insulin resistance, and thus protect against the development of obesity...

Study suggests long Covid-brain fog linked to blood clots

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London-- Researchers have found that blood clots after a Covid infection may be due to ongoing cognitive problems, commonly referred to as 'brain fog'. Brain...

Covid pandemic may have changed the gut bacteria of infants: Study

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New York-- Infants who spent most of their first year during the Covid-19 pandemic have fewer types of bacteria in their gut than infants...
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