Health
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Australia Conducts First Human Trial of One-Time Gene Editing Therapy to Lower Bad Cholesterol
MELBOURNE — Scientists in Australia have led the world’s first human trial of a one-time gene-editing therapy designed to sharply…
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Japanese Researchers Regenerate Bone Using Stem Cells from Fat Tissue
New Delhi — Researchers in Japan have reported a breakthrough in bone regeneration, successfully repairing spinal fractures in animal models…
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Study Finds Antimicrobial Peptides Could Help Control Salmonella and E. coli, Offering Alternative to Antibiotics
New Delhi — Antimicrobial peptides may offer a promising new tool for controlling dangerous bacteria such as Salmonella and E.…
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Walking 3,000-5,000 steps a day may delay Alzheimer’s
BOSTON–Increasing your steps by even a little bit may help slow down the progression of Alzheimer’s disease among people at…
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Waist-to-Height Ratio Found More Accurate Than BMI in Predicting Heart Disease Risk
NEW DELHI — A new study has found that measuring waist-to-height ratio is a more accurate way to assess the…
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IIT Bombay Researchers Identify Hidden Blood Markers Linked to Diabetes Risk
NEW DELHI — Scientists at the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Bombay have identified previously hidden blood markers that could…
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Why you’re bent on revenge, and can revenge be addictive?
By Max Larkin/Harvard Staff Writer Psychiatrist explains how humans are hardwired to crave payback and why forgiveness is the ultimate…
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Rapid blood pressure swings may signal early brain degeneration in older adults, study finds
NEW DELHI — Older adults who experience rapid, moment-to-moment fluctuations in blood pressure may face a higher risk of brain…
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Stem Cell Therapy Shows Promise in Preventing Heart Failure After Heart Attack
NEW DELHI– Patients with weakened heart function who receive stem cell therapy soon after a heart attack may face a…
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Experts Warn Personal Bias and Misinformation Fueling False Vaccine–Autism Link
NEW DELHI — Health experts have warned that personal bias and blind belief continue to fuel the long-debunked claim that…
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