Health
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Study Links Microplastic Exposure to Alzheimer’s Risk in Mice
NEW DELHI– A new study suggests that exposure to micro- and nanoplastics may increase the risk of Alzheimer’s disease, particularly…
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Climate Change Could Drive 76% Surge in Dengue Cases Across Asia and Americas by 2050, Study Finds
NEW DELHI– Rising global temperatures are projected to sharply increase the spread of dengue fever, with cases potentially surging by…
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Most Young Adults With Diabetes Don’t Know They Have It, Lancet Study Warns
NEW DELHI– Nearly half of all people living with diabetes worldwide remain undiagnosed, with young adults the least likely to…
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Experimental Antibody Drug Shows Early Success Against Aggressive Lung Cancer
NEW DELHI– A new antibody-drug therapy developed in China has shown encouraging results in the first human trial for patients…
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Why Stricter Blood Pressure Guidelines Could Benefit Indians
NEW DELHI– With hypertension rising sharply across India, particularly among young adults, doctors say new guidelines from the American Heart…
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Florida Plans to Eliminate All Vaccine Mandates, Sparking Fierce Backlash
FLORIDA– Florida announced Wednesday that it plans to eliminate all state vaccine mandates, including those for schoolchildren, becoming the first…
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Cancer cases highest in women in India, men more at risk of mortality: ICMR study
NEW DELHI– Women in India reported a higher incidence of cancer than men, but the risk of death was greater…
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Airborne Pathogens Twice as Prevalent in Crowded Cities, Study Finds
NEW DELHI– Airborne pathogens that trigger infections in the lungs, gut, mouth, and skin are found at nearly double the…
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Surgery Proves More Effective than Antibiotics in Treating Chronic Sinusitis, Study Finds
New Delhi – A groundbreaking clinical trial has revealed that surgery is more effective than antibiotics in treating chronic sinus disease,…
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Schizophrenia, Depression May Nearly Double Risk of Heart Disease and Death: Study
New Delhi– Mental health conditions such as schizophrenia and depression can significantly increase the risk of heart disease and mortality,…
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