New voice-based approach to enable early detection of Alzheimer’s

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New Delhi-- In a bid to overcome language limitations posed by Alzheimer's disease, a team of Chinese researchers developed a new voice-based approach to...

Young working adults sleep less, do not workout: Study

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New Delhi-- When young adults begin their professional life, their amount of daily physical activity as well as sleep -- essential for healthy well-being...

Your resolution to stay healthy in 2025 may take about 2 months to form

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New Delhi-- Struggling to stay afloat on your New Year’s resolution 2025 to follow healthy habits? It may take about two months to form,...

Australian research makes breakthrough in boosting breast cancer cure rate

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Sydney-- Australian researchers have made a breakthrough in improving the cure rate for the most common form of breast cancer. An international clinical trial led...

Stress during early pregnancy may affect kids’ health later

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New Delhi-- High maternal stress hormone levels during early pregnancy can have a lasting effect on the health of the children, according to a...

Oyster blood protein helps fight against superbugs: Study

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Sydney-- A protein found in the blood of Australian oysters could help in the fight against antibiotic-resistant superbugs, according to a study published on...

Immune system changes linked to schizophrenia: Study

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New Delhi-- A team of Singaporean researchers have identified that changes in the immune system are linked to schizophrenia, and potential resistance to treatments. The...

Study links maternal exposure to air pollution before pregnancy with childhood obesity risk

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New Delhi-- Greater exposure to air pollution particulate matter (PM2.5, PM10) and Nitrogen dioxide (NO2) in the three months before conception can raise the...

Targeting brain’s memory systems can help tackle overeating, obesity: Study

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New Delhi-- Worried about overeating? Blame the hippocampus -- part of the brain responsible for learning and memory -- as it may be behind...

Eye tests can help predict stroke risk: Study

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Sydney-- Routine eye tests can accurately predict a person's risk of stroke, according to an international research team on Tuesday. The research, led by the...
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