Back pain could be pancreatic cancer’s first sign: Expert

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New Delhi-- Working from home has become the new norm in the pandemic, which means work is not restricted to office hours alone. Prolonged...

Technology to predict strokes

By Tracy Hampton The Harvard Gazette  For patients who have experienced certain common types of stroke, a small chip inserted under the skin may help physicians...

How US researchers performed pig kidney transplant in human patient

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New York-- Researchers at University of Alabama at Birmingham, US, have successfully conducted transplant of pig kidneys into a brain-dead human. In the days long...

University of Houston Researcher Tahir Hussain Activates Kidney Cell to Protect It

HOUSTON– University of Houton professor of pharmacology Tahir Hussain has received $1.6 million from the National Institutes of Health to examine a kidney cell...

Face to Face: CEO Kim Shah on Informed Patients and KnowYourMeds Digital Health App

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WALTHAM, MA—On Face to Face, KnowYourMeds founder and CEO Kim Shah talks about the successful launch of the company’s digital health app. To watch the...

Obesity may alter immune system response to Covid-19

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New York-- In a new study on obesity scientists, including one of Indian-origin, have found that obesity may cause a hyperactive immune system response...

Can monkeypox infections turn dangerous?

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BY RACHEL V. THOMAS New Delhi-- The lesions and blisters caused by monkeypox virus are, although, very painful, and lead to hospitalisation, the diseases may...

Urticaria: How to manage the skin disorder that affects 20% men

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BY AVINASH PRABHAKAR New Delhi-- Urticaria is a skin disorder that is characterized by very itchy weals (hives) consisting of red or skin-colored itchy bumps...

Reduction in air pollution can help improve kidney function: Study

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London--Improving air quality may not only help your lungs but also your kidneys, suggests a study. Researchers from King's College London found that ambient fine...

Indian health experts take Russian Covid vaccine with pinch of salt

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New Delhi-- Cautiously welcoming the news of Russia registering the world's first Covid-19 vaccine, Indian health experts on Tuesday stressed that it would be...
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