Twin studies report global rise in gastrointestinal cancers among middle-aged adults

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New Delhi-- Gastrointestinal (GI) cancers are increasing at alarming rates among adults under 50 worldwide, according to two newly published studies. The first study, published...

Struggling with insomnia? Yoga, tai chi, and walking may improve sleep, study suggests

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New Delhi-- People struggling with insomnia may find relief through regular physical activity, including yoga, tai chi, walking, and jogging, according to new research....

Higher dose of rifampicin safe and may improve long-term outcomes in lung TB: ICMR...

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New Delhi-- A recent study by the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) suggests that administering higher doses of rifampicin, a key antibiotic used...

Three-person IVF leads to birth of eight healthy babies free of mitochondrial disease in...

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New Delhi-- In a groundbreaking medical achievement, scientists in the United Kingdom have successfully used a three-person in vitro fertilization (IVF) technique to help...

Why Early Menopause Increases Depression Risk in Some Women: Study

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NEW DELHI-- The severity of menopausal symptoms, combined with a lack of emotional support and fertility-related grief, may explain why some women experience depression during...

Salt Intake in India More Than Double WHO Limit, Raising Stroke and Kidney Risk:...

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NEW DELHI-- Indians consume more than twice the recommended daily amount of salt, significantly increasing their risk for hypertension, stroke, kidney disease, and other serious...

Warning Boards for Samosas and Jalebis a Major Step Toward Combating Obesity in India,...

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NEW DELHI-- The Indian Health Ministry’s directive to install warning boards in government canteens and restaurants highlighting the sugar and oil content in popular foods...

Intermittent Energy Restriction Shows Greater Benefits for Diabetes Management in Obese Patients: Study

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NEW DELHI-- A new study has found that intermittent energy restriction (IER) may be more effective than other popular dietary strategies—such as time-restricted eating (TRE)...

Study Finds Toxic Metals in Breast Milk May Impair Infant Growth

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NEW DELHI-- A new study has raised serious concerns about infant health, revealing that high levels of toxic metals such as lead and arsenic...

Lead Exposure May Hinder Memory Retention in Children, Study Finds

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NEW DELHI-- Exposure to lead during pregnancy and early childhood may impair memory retention in children, potentially affecting learning ability and cognitive development, according to...
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