The role of Ayurvedic herbs in the regulation of blood sugar for Diabetes

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New Delhi-- Diabetes is a chronic metabolic disease that affects millions of people worldwide. With the increasing prevalence of diabetes, it has become imperative...

Frequent headaches in teenagers linked to bullying, suicidal thoughts: Study

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Toronto-- Teenagers who have been bullied by their peers, or who have considered or attempted suicide, may be more likely to have more frequent...

Lung cancer rates are rising in young women

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Toronto-- Researchers have found the rates of lung cancer are higher in young women than men. The study, published in the journal Pediatrics, examined lung...

People with blood type A more vulnerable to Coronavirus, O at low risk: Study

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Beijing-- People with blood group 'A' may be more prone to the new coronavirus (COVID-19) infection while those with blood type 'O' has a lower...

Rare gene variants causing hereditary hair loss in men identified

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London-- Researchers have identified rare gene variants that cause male pattern hair loss, also termed androgenetic alopecia. Male-pattern hair loss is the most common form...

Changing autism traits linked to mental health conditions: Study

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New York-- Some restrictive and repetitive behaviours may help reduce anxiety for autistic individuals, finds a study that sheds new light on the relationship...

Tai chi may curb Parkinson’s symptoms, complications: Study

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Beijing-- Tai chi, the Chinese martial art that involves sequences of very slow controlled movements, may curb the symptoms and complications of Parkinson's disease...

Moderna vaccine shows early promise in human trial, stock soars

New York-- In a ray of hope against Covid-19, an mRNA vaccine under human clinical trial by Massachusetts-bases biotechnology giant Moderna has shown promising...

Steroid creams may affect bone health: Study

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Taipei-- Higher doses of topical corticosteroids, which are commonly used to treat inflammatory skin conditions, can elevate risks of osteoporosis and bone fractures associated...

Polycystic ovary syndrome linked to memory, thinking problems

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New York-- Women suffering from polycystic ovary syndrome may be more likely to have memory and thinking problems in middle age, according to new...
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