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Contraceptive pills may affect fear-regulating brain areas in women

Contraceptive pills may affect fear-regulating brain areas in women

  • Hyderabad: MNJ Cancer Hospital gets Da Vinci Robotic systems

    Installed a few weeks ago with a cost of nearly Rs 32 crore, the renowned Da Vinci Robotic Systems have already been employed by the hospital surgeons to treat 16 cancer patients
  • Study finds bacterium’s protective role in chronic rhinosinusitis

    RS is an inflammatory disease that lasts at least 12 weeks and can cause nasal congestion, nasal discharge, difficulty breathing through the nose, face pain, and even loss of sense of smell.
  • Researchers develop new hydrogels for wound management

    Adequate management is crucial for the timely healing and prevention of infections in open wounds, whether they result from an accident or a medical procedure like surgery.
  • High biological age linked to increased dementia, stroke risk

    Published in the Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery and Psychiatry, the study revealed that the elevated risk remains significant even after considering other factors like genetics, lifestyle, and socioeconomics.
  • Practicing mindfulness can foster heart-healthy food choices: Study

    The eight-week mindfulness-based blood pressure reduction programme significantly improved people's scores on measures of self-awareness and adherence to a heart-healthy diet compared to a control group, according to results published in JAMA Network Open.
  • Research discovers link between air pollution, Parkinson’s disease

    The study, which will be published in Neurology - the medical journal of the American Academy of Neurology - sought to discover national and geographic patterns of Parkinson's disease, as well as test for nationally and region-specific connections with fine particulate matter.
  • Herbal formulations can help control blood sugar levels: Study

    The study, conducted by researchers from Patna-based Government Ayurvedic College and Hospital on a patient suffering from high levels of blood sugar, has been published in the International Ayurvedic Medical Journal (IAMJ).
  • Innovative antibody method targets deep-rooted cancer mutations: Research

    A new study published online Oct. 30 in Immunity, a Cell Press publication, reveals a cancer therapy technique that researchers describe as more accurate, long-lasting, and less harmful than current treatments.
  • Some benefits of exercise are driven by immune system: Study

    The Harvard Medical School (HMS) study, done in mice, suggested that muscle inflammation caused by exertion mobilises inflammation-countering T cells, or Tregs, which enhance the muscles ability to use energy as fuel and improve overall exercise endurance.
  • Childhood trauma survivors were most likely to die from Covid-19: Study

    According to the study published in the journal of Epidemiology and Community Health, higher self-reported childhood adversity was associated with a 12-25 per cent increased risk of Covid-19 hospitalisation and mortality.
  • Hyderabad’s ‘Lord of the Drinks’ launches its new menu

    Inspired by regional culinary trends and the changing seasons, the new menu boasts a tantalizing array of dishes crafted by talented chefs,
  • Delicious and nutritious Diwali dessert ideas to satisfy your sweet cravings

    Many times, given all the culinary temptations on offer everywhere, even getting back on track after the festival season seems not just difficult but impossible.
  • Hyderabad-based NiedlFree to launch oral insulin soon

    Hyderabad-based NiedlFree Technologies announced breakthrough in developing oral form of insulin that can be directly administered to diabetics without the need of a needle
  • Covid targets body’s energy reserves, says study

    The recently published study in Science Translational Medicine elucidates how these effects play a role in long Covid symptoms and identify potential new targets for treatment.
  • Second recipient of modified pig heart dies after historic transplant

    On September 20, Lawrence Faucette, a 58-year-old with terminal heart disease, became the world's second recipient of a genetically modified pig heart transplant
  • Why curry leaf water is your new wellness secret!

    Consuming curry leaf water, which is essentially a concoction made by boiling curry leaves in water, can offer several advantages.
  • Why ‘Skin Fasting’ is new must-try trend in skincare!

    The idea behind skin fasting is to allow your skin to reset and restore its natural balance.
  • Protein loss linked to male infertility, researchers find

    Spermatogenesis is the continuous production of male sperm cells in significant quantities within the testicles.
  • Research reveals intermittent fasting is safe, beneficial

    The study was conducted at UIC and enrolled 75 participants into three groups: those who followed the time-restricted eating rules, those who reduced calories and a control group. Participants' weight, waist circumference, blood sugar levels and other health indicators were measured over the course of six months.
  • Most young people exposed to vaping ads, despite restrictions: Study

    The World Health Organization (WHO) recommends banning all forms of e-cigarette advertising, promotion and sponsorship.
  • Smoking and prolonged work hours linked to strokes

    Prof. R K Garg, Head of Neurology at KGMU, Notes Rise in Stroke Cases Among Under-45s, Attributed to Hypertension
  • Craft your own quilt this winter

    As winter approaches, Hyderabad's quilt market offers a diverse array of options to suit every taste and budget.
  • After Narayana Murthy’s 70-hr workweek advice, Docs point out health risks

    During a podcast, Narayana Murthy had said that if India wants to compete with developed economies that have made remarkable progress in recent decades, youngsters should work for 70 hours a week.
  • Study reveals COVID virus can move within neurons and infect the brain

    Published in Nature Communications, the study, conducted on an animal model, affirms that SARS-CoV-2 can infect human neurons in vitro and travel within axons, the projections of nerve cells responsible for information transmission.
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