Women more prone to depression after stroke: Study

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London-- Women, please take note. Women are twice more likely to suffer from severe depression after a stroke than men, as researchers have found...

A new way to attack the flu: CRISPR enzyme programmed to kill viruses in...

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Many of the world’s most common or most deadly human pathogens are RNA-based viruses — Ebola, Zika, and flu, for example — and most...

Study links gut bacteria to heart attacks

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London-- Researchers have discovered a link between the levels of certain bacteria living in the gut and coronary atherosclerotic plaques -- which are formed...

Cells recall the way they were

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By Jessica Lau Harvard Gazette When cells grow up, they remember their childhoods. A new study has found that adult cells keep a record of which genes...

Fear of chemotherapy delays breast cancer diagnosis: Experts

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New Delhi-- An increasing number of women with breast cancer delay their appointments with an oncologist due to a fear of undergoing chemotherapy, said...

Can vegetarian food raise hip fracture risk in women?

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London-- Women who ate a vegetarian diet had a 33 per cent higher risk of hip fracture compared to regular meat-eaters, claimed a study...

Research shows working out gets inflammation-fighting T cells moving

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By Ekaterina Pesheva The Harvard Gazette The connection between exercise and inflammation has captivated the imagination of researchers ever since an early 20th-century study showed a spike...

Which ‘social distancing’ policies are actually working?

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By Laura Castanon News at Northeastern Bans on large gatherings. Restaurant and bar limits. Stay-at-home orders. School cancellations. Non-essential business closures. State governments across the United States...

Vegetarians at 50% more risk of hip fracture than meat eaters: Study

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London-- Men and women who follow a vegetarian diet face a 50 per cent greater risk of a hip fracture compared to people who...

Detoxifying the brain through Kapalbhati

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By Anil K. Rajvanshi Kapalbhati is a part of Pranayam kriya where one forcefully exhales rapidly and in short bursts. Practitioners claim that it helps...
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