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According to the study, sedentary time accrued from childhood to early adulthood was associated with heart impairment, even in those with normal weights and blood pressure
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A new study showed that T-cells of the immune system can get affected by weightlessness in space and render them ineffective to fight infections.
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The authors noted that the people in the study were primarily from communities with low socioeconomic status, which may increase their susceptibility to developing high blood pressure after Covid-19 infection.
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The researchers found that pregaming was linked with alcohol use by college students who had violated their university’s alcohol policy, accounting for important demographic factors.
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Cuemath, founded in 2013 by Manan and Jagjit Rai Khurma, provides an after-school online math program for students in grades K-12.
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Your nose is running, your head hurts and you feel like you're coming down with a cold. You're settling in on the couch for a sick day. Then you reach for the snacks.
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As people age, outer hair cells lose their ability to stretch in response to sound, preventing sound amplification and leading to age-related hearing loss.
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It was decided in the meeting that to reduce the mental stress and anxiety of the coaching students, KOCA, i.e., Kota Carnival activity will be organised.
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The 160-bed dialysis setup will serve over 900 chronic kidney patients in Tashkent.
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A study by researchers from Hyderabad-based National Institute of Nutrition (NIN) on animal models has demonstrated that cinnamon and its active components - cinnamaldehyde and procyanidin B2-administered orally to rats had an inhibitory effect on early-stage prostate cancer, according to a press release.
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Although many patients recover completely from the disease, previous studies noted cardiovascular condition in patients that survived severe Covid-19 infections.
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Fertility treatment offers a beacon of hope for couples grappling with infertility, illuminating their path towards parenthood with the promise of success.
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The study, published recently in The Lancet Rheumatology journal, analysed 30 years of osteoarthritis data (1990–2020) covering more than 200 countries.
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In the last year, 43% of India's workforce observed a rise in the utilization of AI within their workplaces.
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Researchers have confirmed that eye scans powered by artificial intelligence (AI) could detect Parkinson's disease years before people have symptoms, a new study has shown.
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The most prevalent heart rhythm disorder, atrial fibrillation, affects more than 40 million people globally.
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Our findings suggest that not taking aspirin as prescribed after a heart attack is linked to a higher risk of having another heart attack, a stroke or dying.
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In the study, published in Cell Metabolism, mice that were fed on a time-restricted schedule showed improvements in memory and reduced accumulation of amyloid proteins in the brain.
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Mass Eye and Ear's team tracked patients for 12 months; restored corneal surfaces led to improved vision for two, and two underwent transplants.
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Data from electronic medical records were analysed at the Montefiore Health System in the Bronx, New York, which serves a large, racially and ethnically diverse population.
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A recent study emphasises the potential of synthetic DNA constructs that, when combined with antibodies, direct the immune system to target malignant cells in particular
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A one-year follow-up of COVID-19 patients discharged from hospitals found that participants who received at least one dose of anti-Covid vaccination before contracting the coronavirus infection had a lower risk of post-discharge mortality.
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According to the researchers, such technology might pave the way for a new era of transdermal treatment, including shot-free vaccines
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Anxious people use a less suitable section of the forebrain when choosing their behaviour in socially difficult situations than non-anxious persons.