Scent dogs can detect Covid more rapidly, accurately than RT-PCR tests

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New York-- Scent dogs may represent a cheaper, faster and more effective way to detect Covid-19, than conventional Covid-19 tests such as RT-PCR. The review,...

Study finds new genes that may contribute to congenital heart diseases

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New York-- Researchers have found new genes that contribute to hypoplastic left heart syndrome (HLHS), a rare, life-threatening heart disease that occurs in infants. In...

Can STDs play a role in infertility?

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By Asha Vijay New Delhi-- STDs, as the name suggests, are diseases that are transmitted from one person to another through sexual contact. They can...

US FDA calls aspartame safe, disagrees with WHO on potential cancer risk

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Washington-- Aspartame, the popular artificial sweetener, is safe for use, said the US Food and Drug Administration while disagreeing with the World Health Organisation's...

‘Before your heart fails, it warns you’: Experts

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Lucknow-- Before your heart fails you, it sends out several signals and warns you about the impending danger. According to medical experts, people often tend...

Kidney dialysis patients can benefit from light exercises: Study

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London-- Patients who engage in light exercise while undergoing dialysis are physically fitter and are admitted to hospital less frequently than those who do...

Some allergies can be lethal

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By Mukesh Batra New Delhi-- A health and food sensitivity specialist named Alex Gazzola claims that up to 3 million cases of peanut allergy and...

Mysterious stomach infection hits Mumbai celebrities as docs offer some clues

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Mumbai-- As top celebrities and entrepreneurs in India’s financial capital shared their latest health scare on social media -- a mysterious and severe stomach...

Doctors advise people using aspartame not to panic

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New Delhi-- Amid the conundrum on aspartame by the World Health Organisation (WHO), doctors on Friday advised people using the popular artificial sweetener to...

Pets may not improve owners with severe mental illness: Study

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London-- Companion animals -- including dogs, cats, fish and birds -- do not significantly benefit the emotional health of owners with severe mental illness,...
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