Study decodes how gastric bacteria leads to stomach cancer
New Delhi-- Gastric bacteria, which leaks around the stomach lining, plays a significant role in the onset of stomach cancer -- which has limited...
‘Less oil, more physical activity, balanced meal key to fight obesity’
New Delhi-- Reducing the amount of oil intake, while increasing physical activity, as well as eating a balanced meal are crucial to fight the...
IIT Roorkee study finds mother’s milk natural shield for probiotics
Roorkee (Uttarakhand)-- The Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee (IIT Roorkee) on Tuesday said that it has made a groundbreaking discovery about the potential of...
Exercise may boost survival in cancer patients post-treatment
New York-- Higher levels of physical activity may not only prevent the risk of cancers but also boost survival rates in people who have...
Over 3 hours of sedentary behavior may up mental health risks in teenagers: Study
New Delhi-- Teenagers and adolescents who spend more than three hours a day engaged in sedentary behaviours -- which includes playing video games or...
India develops new drug to tackle burden of kala-azar, antibiotic to fight AMR
New Delhi-- India has developed a novel antibiotic to fight antimicrobial resistance (AMR), as well as a new drug to tackle burden of kala-azar,...
Addressing mental health needs, reducing stigma key for adolescent wellbeing: Experts
New Delhi-- Addressing mental health needs and reducing stigma is crucial for the well-being and development of adolescents, said psychology experts on Friday.
Adolescence is...
Study calls out against spine injections for chronic back pain
New Delhi-- Adults with chronic back pain must not be given spine injections as they provide little or no pain relief compared with sham...
A simple blood test may detect risk of preterm delivery in expectant mothers
New Delhi-- A team of US and Canadian researchers has found that a simple blood test can help determine which mothers are more likely...
Cancer Week events focus on navigating misinformation
By Amy Roeder
The Harvard Gazette
The internet is rife with information about how to prevent and treat cancer, but much of what patients encounter is...