Intermittent fasting may slow ageing, fight cancer and diabetes: Study

New York-- While people tend to follow new diets to get fit and reduce their weight, research has shown that in addition to weight...

How intense heat waves in North India can harm high BP patients

New Delhi--  Even as several parts of North India, including the national capital, sizzled due to intense heatwave, high blood pressure patients may be...

Rare bleeding disorder patients in India to get 1st preventive treatment

New Delhi-- A US FDA-approved treatment that may prevent haemophilia, a rare bleeding disorder, has been launched in India for the first time, global...

Australian researchers find cause behind sudden infant death

Sydney-- In a breakthrough, Australian researchers have identified a biomarker that can detect babies more at risk of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) while...

Stem cell therapy repairs damaged heart, spurs hope for heart attack patients

London-- A team of German, Swedish, and British scientists has developed a new stem cell therapy which can repair a damaged heart, following a...

50% hospitalised Covid patients continue to suffer after 2 years: Lancet

Beijing-- Two years after infection with Covid-19, half of patients who were admitted to hospital still have at least one symptom, according to the...

World’s first subcutaneous therapy for breast cancer launched in India

Mumbai-- World's first subcutaneous therapy for breast cancer that is effective and reduces treatment time by a massive 90 per cent has been launched...

Diabetes almost doubles risk of death from Covid: Study

London-- People with diabetes were almost twice as likely to die with Covid and almost three times as likely to be critically or severely...

High-fibre rich diet can help fight antibiotic resistance

New Delhi-- Healthy adults who eat a diverse diet, with at least 8-10 grams of soluble fibre such as grains, beans, lentils, nuts and...

Sweden reports 9 cases of unexplained acute hepatitis in children

Stockholm-- Nine children in Sweden have fallen ill with suspected acute hepatitis without any apparent cause, the country's Public Health Agency has said. "It is...
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