Reduce your bad cholesterol levels to keep Alzheimer’s, dementia at bay

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New Delhi-- Lowering bad blood cholesterol may not only be good for your heart but is also crucial to prevent Alzheimer’s as well as...

Israeli researchers develop AI tool to decode cell responses to drugs

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Jerusalem-- Israeli researchers have developed scNET -- an AI tool that analyses how cells behave in changing biological environments, including their reactions to drug...

Screen use during bedtime may raise your risk of insomnia by 59pc: Study

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New Delhi-- Love to scroll your phone while in bed? Scientists have found that using a screen in bed can drive your risk of...

Prolonged use of antidepressants linked to risk of sudden cardiac death: Study

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New Delhi-- People with prolonged use of antidepressants may be at an increased risk of sudden cardiac death, which varies based on age and...

New AI algorithm to predict risk of cardiovascular events, heart-related death

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New Delhi-- A team of researchers in South Korea has developed a novel artificial intelligence (AI)-based algorithm that uses electrocardiograph (ECG)2 data to predict...

New highly accurate blood test to measure progress of Alzheimer’s

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New Delhi-- US researchers have developed a new blood test that not only aids in the diagnosis of Alzheimer’s disease but also indicates how...

High BP can damage kidney functions even before symptoms appear: Study

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New Delhi-- Hypertension or high blood pressure can have a significant impact on kidney function, much before clinical symptoms begin to appear, according to...

High sodium key risk factor for rising obesity levels: Study

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New Delhi-- While sugary foods and beverages are more blamed for the global rise in obesity rates, a new study suggests that sodium --...

Nanotechnology breakthrough may boost treatment for aggressive breast cancer: Study

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Sydney-- Researchers in Australia are developing next-generation nanoparticles to supercharge current treatments for triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) -- one of the most aggressive and...

Increased screen time to drive near-sightedness in children, adults: Experts

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New Delhi-- Overuse of digital devices and the resulting increased screen time is driving a significant number of people, especially the young towards near-sightedness...
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