People with aneurysm at high mental health condition risk: Study

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New York-- People who know they suffer from aneurysms (weakened areas in brain blood vessels) are at a great anxiety risk, along with developing...

Study finds Covid virus mutation that causes infection in central nervous system

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New Delhi-- Scientists have found a mutation in the SARS-CoV-2 virus, responsible for the Covid-19 pandemic, that can cause infection in the brain’s central...

Pesco-vegetarian diet may help reduce mortality in older adults: Study

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New Delhi-- Plant-based diet has long been touted as healthy, but it may not be enough for the sustenance of older people, claims a...

Concerning spike in back and spine problems due to excessive gadget use: Doctors

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New Delhi-- The excessive use of gadgets among individuals aged 20 to 55 is leading to a significant increase in back and spine problems,...

Ozempic and the uncomfortable truth

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New Delhi-- Ozempic, the diet pill that took the world by storm has been under the public scanner for long, is found to be...

Playing with grandchildren may boost older adults’ mental health: Study

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New Delhi-- Playing with grandchildren can boost the mental well-being of older adults, even as age is the biggest risk factor for dementia and...

Obese children more likely to develop immune-related diseases: Study

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New Delhi-- Immune-mediated skin disorders (IMSDs) like psoriasis, atopic dermatitis, and alopecia areata might all be influenced by childhood obesity, according to research on...

No amount of smoking safe in pregnancy: Study

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New Delhi-- Even modest smoking of just 1-2 cigarettes per day, either before or during pregnancy is strongly linked to serious health issues for...

Cognitive behavioural therapy may help boost mental health of cancer survivors

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New Delhi-- Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT), a type of psychotherapy, may also benefit cancer survivors by boosting their mental well-being and quality of life,...

American-Indians much more vulnerable to suffer from heart failure, study finds

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New Delhi-- American-Indians (native Americans) are more likely to suffer from heart failure when compared to other communities like the Hispanics, African-Americans, a latest...
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