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Young adults’ lungs more vulnerable to SARS-CoV-2: Study

Young adults’ lungs more vulnerable to SARS-CoV-2: Study

  • Explore these traditional dishes from podcasts on Audible

    If you’re looking to invite people over for a feast, we’ve got you covered with these easy-to-make recipes of kheer, shahi tukda, and green chilli chicken from ‘The Tastes of India’ and ‘Simple Recipes with Sanjeev Kapoor’ podcasts on Audible.
  • Eye specialists call for greater awareness on Hereditary Eye Diseases

    According to ophthalmologists from Hyderabad-based LVPEI, consanguinity is a major risk for rise of certain eye diseases due to marriages between uncles and nieces or first cousins.
  • Knee joint replacement is not the solution, say experts

    Instead of removing the damaged parts of the knee joint and replacing it with prosthetic parts, a more conservative route of knee joint preservation should be explored to protect the natural knee joint, said surgeons in the workshop.
  • Irritable Bowel Syndrome: Why are young adults at high risk?

    IBS is a common disorder that affects the stomach and intestines, leading to abdominal cramping, diarrhoea, constipation, bloating, and gas.
  • Are animals passing deadly bacteria to humans?

    Research conducted by the European Society of Clinical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases (ESCMID) has revealed that "multidrug-resistant" bacteria are transmitted between unwell cats and dogs and their owners in Portugal and the UK.
  • Love pets but not allergies

    Senior pulmonologist and allergy specialist from Ashwini Allergy Clinic, Dr. Vyakarnam Nageswar clarified that there is no concept of hypoallergic dogs, which refers to certain dog breeds that are compatible with allergic individuals.
  • Study links gas to rise in non-smoker lung cancers

    Radon gas is colourless and odourless and emitted from the breakdown of radioactive material naturally occurring underground that then seeps through building foundations.
  • Hormone therapy safe for women over 65: Study

    Hormone therapy, containing estrogen and progesterone, effectively alleviates menopausal symptoms such as hot flashes and vaginal discomfort.
  • Evening exercise may provide stronger defense against Obesity

    Published in Diabetes Care, the findings were derived from wearable device data from 30,000 individuals tracked over nearly 8 years
  • Condoms, gutkha, stones found in samosas; five booked

    The police identified the accused as Rahim Shaikh, Azhar Shaikh, Mazhar Shaikh, Firoz Shaikh, and Vicky Shaikh.
  • India’s increasing disease trends: Explained

    Recent Apollo Hospitals Report: 1 in 3 Indians Pre-diabetic, 2 in 3 Pre-hypertensive, 1 in 10 Depressed
  • World Health Day: Understanding Indian health challenges and progress

    Every April 7th, World Health Day is celebrated. This year, the theme 'My Health, My Right' highlights the importance of equal access to high-quality healthcare.
  • Foot tingling? it could indicate prediabetes

    Prediabetes is characterized by elevated blood sugar levels and a heightened risk of developing Type 2 diabetes.
  • Prostate cancer screening must be done every 5-years: Study

    Prostate cancer screening has long been contentious. While the PSA test is useful for assessing risk, it's notorious for false positives prompting unnecessary invasive treatments and false negatives resulting in undetected cancers
  • Prostate cancer cases to double, deaths to increase by 85% by 2040: Lancet

    During the same timeframe, annual fatalities are estimated to surge by 85%, reaching nearly 700,000 deaths by 2040 from 375,000 deaths in 2020.
  • Scientists create replica of an adult human ear that looks and feels natural

    Currently, several surgeons build a replacement ear using cartilage removed from a child’s ribs, an operation that can be painful and scarring.
  • ‘65 pc of youngsters experience Psychogenic Erectile Dysfunction as a result of stress’

    The rising expectations for sexual performance, combined with feelings of anxiety and stress, can contribute to PED in over 65% of those aged 22-30.
  • Elevate your kitchen with the Orient Electric Ultra Blend 850 W Mixer Grinder

    Crafted to redefine your kitchen experience, this appliance seamlessly combines power, durability, and safety features.
  • Major milestone: Hyderabad-based vaccine maker Bharat Biotech starts clinical trials of TB vaccine 

    The clinical trials are being carried out by Bharat Biotech in collaboration with Biofabri, the noted vaccine developer from Spain.
  • 80% urban women vitamin D deficient

    It is leading to lower backaches among people, says study
  • Exercising even once a week is better than not, says Hyderabad-based doctor

    The doctor, popularly known as "Hyderabaddoctor" on X.com, said this on the social media platform along with a recent study on the benefits of people doing physical activity only on weekends -- known as weekend warriors.
  • Indian travellers plan to spend more, use more hacks and seek more adventures in 2024: Report

    According to a survey, while spending more, Indians are also looking for value for money by mastering the art of using travel hacks to make their journeys more affordable and rewarding
  • Study explores low Hepatitis B vaccine uptake in India

    Hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection remains a significant global health concern, impacting approximately 296 million people worldwide and resulting in about 887,000 deaths annually from complications such as liver cirrhosis and liver cancer.
  • Chocolate indulgences to get dearer as cocoa prices skyrocket globally

    The surge in cocoa prices, driven by supply constraints in Ivory Coast and Ghana, the world's largest cocoa producers, has sent shockwaves throughout the chocolate supply chain.
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