Vegan or Omnivorous? It Doesn’t Matter for Muscle Building, Study Finds
New York-- Whether your protein comes from plants or animals, it makes no difference when it comes to building muscle after weight training, according...
World Liver Day: Healthy Eating Can Cut Liver Disease Risk by 50%, Say Experts
New Delhi-- On the eve of World Liver Day, observed annually on April 19, leading healthcare professionals are urging people to prioritize dietary changes,...
Soft Brainstem Implant Offers High-Resolution Hearing, Say Researchers
New Delhi-- In a breakthrough that could significantly expand treatment options for hearing loss, researchers at the Laboratory for Soft Bioelectronic Interfaces (LSBI) at...
Stem Cell Therapy Found Safe and Effective for Parkinson’s Disease in Landmark Trials
New Delhi-- Stem cell therapy has shown promise as a safe and effective treatment for Parkinson’s disease, according to the results of two independent...
Chronic Pain May Quadruple Risk of Depression, Study Finds
New Delhi-- Individuals suffering from chronic pain—defined as pain lasting at least three months—may be up to four times more likely to develop depression,...
Study Identifies Genetic Variants Linked to Drug-Resistant Epilepsy
New Delhi-- A new international study has identified common genetic variants that may explain why some individuals with focal epilepsy do not respond to...
Gene-Based Blood Test May Help Detect Early Signs of Cancer Recurrence
New Delhi-- A new study suggests that monitoring gene fragments in the bloodstream could help predict the early return of cancer, potentially offering a...
Over 560 Measles Cases Confirmed in Texas Amid Growing U.S. Outbreak
Houston-- Texas has reported 561 confirmed cases of measles as the state continues to grapple with a rapidly growing outbreak, according to the latest...
Heart Valve Abnormality Linked to Increased Risk of Dangerous Arrhythmias, Even After Surgery: Study
New York-- A structural heart valve abnormality may significantly raise the risk of developing life-threatening heart rhythm disorders, even after corrective surgery, according to...
Extreme Heat May Significantly Raise Risk of Schizophrenia, Depression by 2050: Study
New Delhi-- Rising global temperatures could dramatically increase the burden of mental and behavioral disorders (MBDs), including depression and schizophrenia, by nearly 50 percent...