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Omicron in community transmission stage in India: INSACOG

Omicron in community transmission stage in India: INSACOG

  • Walking can decrease Type 2 diabetes risk among older adults: Research

    A key figure from our study is that for every 1,000 steps per day, our results showed a 6 per cent lower diabetes risk in this population.
  • Students with attention problems cheat more: Study

    The issue is important because many students with attention problems don't get an official diagnosis, such as attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, or ADHD, said Anderman who is also the lead author of the study.
  • Sleep improves remembering faces, names: Study

    Evanston (Illinois): A new study by Northwestern University has found that sleep reactivates memory and helps in face and name learning. The paper titled, ‘Targeted memory reactivation of face-name learning depends on ample and undisturbed slow-wave sleep’ was published in the Nature partner journal, ‘NPJ: Science of Learning’. The researchers found that people’s name recall […]
  • Cloth masks are useless, say US health experts

    New Delhi: Prominent public health officials in the US have increasingly highlighted the limitations of cloth face masks, pushing for more effective respirator masks such as N95s as the Omicron variant is rapidly spreading across the country, a shift in messaging from earlier in the pandemic, the Washington Examiner reported. Officials encouraged the use of […]
  • Covid virus linked with headaches, altered mental status in hospitalised kids

    New York: Of hospitalised children who tested or were presumed positive for SARS-CoV-2, 44 per cent developed neurological symptoms, and these kids were more likely to require intensive care than their peers who didn’t experience such symptoms, a new study suggests. The findings, published in the journal Pediatric Neurology, indicated that the most common neurologic […]
  • Mediterranean diet linked to lower risk of mortality in older adults

    Barcelona: A new study has paid adherence to the Mediterranean diet through an index made with biomarkers finding that it is associated with lower mortality in adults over 65. The study has been published in the ‘BCM Medicine Journal’. This is one of the main conclusions of a study led by Cristina Andres-Lacueva, head of […]
  • People suffering from depression susceptive to vaccine-related misinformation

    New Jersey: During a time, when depression rates are increasing day by day due to COVID-19, a new study has revealed that people who feel depressed are more likely to believe vaccine-related misinformation. The study, which was co-authored by a Rutgers researcher, was published in the ‘Journal of the American Medical Association Network Open’. The […]
  • Indian-origin scientist creates 1st molecular structure of Omicron protein

    Published in the Science journal, the analysis which is done at near atomic resolution using cryo-electron microscopy, reveals how the heavily mutated Omicron variant attaches to and infects human cells.
  • Study finds cancer treatment might inhibit immune therapy to Covid vaccination

    Florida: A new study has found patients with cancer who receive chemotherapy — and some targeted therapies may mount an inadequate immune response to COVID-19 vaccination. The research has been published in the ‘Mayo Clinic Proceedings: Innovation, Quality & Outcomes Journal’. “It is important for patients with cancer who are receiving chemotherapy to receive a […]
  • Study examines mask-wearing experiences of adult asthma patients

    Researchers at the University of Illinois Chicago conducted an online survey of 501 adults with asthma to better understand the extent of, and the problems related to, mask use in the era of COVID-19.
  • Haunted-house experience reveals interesting insights on the body’s reaction to threats

    In new research published in the journal 'Psychological Science', researchers used a haunted-house experience to study participants' subjective and physiological responses to perceived threats in a safe yet immersive environment.
  • Study finds COVID-19 vaccines don’t lead to infertility

    In contrast, the findings indicated that COVID-19 infection among males may temporarily reduce fertility -- an outcome that could be avoidable through vaccination.
  • Study evaluates how walking pace impacts heart

    Among 25,183 women ages 50-79 years, there were 1,455 heart failure hospitalisation cases during a median follow-up of 16.9 years.
  • Study examines how COVID-19 can impact pregnant women, their babies

    The editorial provided a comprehensive review of what is known about the harmful effects of SARS-CoV-2 infection in pregnant women themselves, the effects on their newborns.
  • Study reveals best way to fix sad mood

    Ohio: During a recent study, researchers found the best way to improve sad mood. They suggested that people who were feeling sad improved more quickly when they used a mood-improving method that they were told was their strongest skill. These participants improved more quickly than people asked to use a skill that they were told […]
  • Study finds blood cancer may stop by targeting bone cells

    New York: A new study has found that to stop acute myeloid leukaemia, one of the deadliest blood cancers, targeting neighbouring bone cells may be a better strategy. The study has been published in the ‘Cancer Discovery Journal’. Acute myeloid leukaemia (AML) is one of the hardest-to-treat blood cancers. And though it’s possible to achieve […]
  • How to safely dine at your favourite restaurant amid Covid-19

    Hyderabad: With the Omicron variant now spreading fast across the State, is it still safe to dine out? The government stressed that they don’t intend to impose any new lockdown restrictions yet, such as closing down restaurant areas. However, some restaurants and bars have imposed rules requiring customers to show proof of vaccination to eat […]
  • Covid booster dose provides good antibody protection against Omicron

    London: A third ‘booster’ dose of Covid-19 vaccine successfully raises antibody levels that neutralise the Omicron variant, according to laboratory findings. Published as a research letter in The Lancet, researchers including from the Francis Crick Institute and UCLH Biomedical Research, found that antibodies generated in people who had received only two doses of either the […]
  • Study examines development of fatty liver disease under healthy diet

    Washington [US]: A new study has identified two genes, previously reported to be involved in cancer, as regulators of the metabolic state of the liver. The research has been published in the ‘Nature Communications Journal’. The epidemic of obesity worldwide has increased the risk of accumulating fat in the liver, a preamble to liver inflammation […]
  • Covid booster dose provides good antibody protection against Omicron: Lancet

    London: A third ‘booster’ dose of Covid-19 vaccine successfully raises antibody levels that neutralise the Omicron variant, according to laboratory findings. Published as a research letter in The Lancet, researchers including from the Francis Crick Institute and UCLH Biomedical Research, found that antibodies generated in people who had received only two doses of either the […]
  • Experiments with silhouettes

    Hyderabad: A year that screams bold, fun and out right ‘put yourself out there’ ; 2022 is all about making a statement. The fashion scene is no different this year. And, no, staying cooped up at home doesn’t mean you don’t have to play with your wardrobe. We’ve put together a bunch of trends that […]
  • No evidence of transmitting COVID virus through breastfeeding: Study

    The authors found that whilst a low proportion of breastmilk contained COVID-19 genetic material, this did not translate into the presence of infectious replicating viral particles or lead to evidence of clinical infection.
  • Netizens repelled by bizarre new food recipe ‘momos-ice cream roll’

    In the video posted by thegreatindianfoodie on social media platforms, the chef can be seen crushing momos into tiny pieces and mixing them with vanilla ice cream, combined with spicy momos chutney.
  • Study examines if we get creative ideas while walking

    "Our research shows that it is not movement per se that helps us to think more flexibly," said neuroscientist Dr Barbara Handel from Julius-Maximilians-Universitat Wurzburg (JMU) in Bavaria, Germany.
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