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In higher education, there is a larger risk of anxiety and depression: Study

In higher education, there is a larger risk of anxiety and depression: Study

  • Common virus pre-exposure guards against birth defects, miscarriage

    This study represents a crucial stride toward creating a vaccine that could safeguard both mothers and their infants.
  • Increased saline spells trouble for freshwater insects like mayflies: Study

    This may be due to the lack of metabolic responses to salinity. In this context, salinity is used to describe the amounts of all salts, not only sodium, in an aquatic environment.
  • Researchers find highest energy gamma rays from dead star, pulsar

    Pulsars emit rotating beams of electromagnetic radiation, somewhat like cosmic lighthouses. If their beam sweeps across our solar system, we see flashes of radiation at regular time intervals.
  • Study finds green tea, matcha, and black tea effective against Omicron Sub-Variants

    Previous studies have demonstrated that the biologically active chemicals in tea, known as tea catechins, effectively neutralize the SARS-CoV-2 virus.
  • Motivational podcasts to unleash your full potential

    Tune into these popular motivational and self-help podcasts from Audible hosted by remarkable individuals such as Robin Sharma and Ranveer Allahbadia.
  • Social media overindulgence is affecting students’ mental health

    Not all the effects of social media are bad, but studies show the need to help people at risk of social media addiction.
  • Type 2 diabetes diagnosis at 30 can lower life expectancy by up to 14 years: Study

    The findings were broadly similar in analyses using EU data, with corresponding estimates being about 13, 9, or 5 years earlier death on average.
  • Watch: Hyderabadi Biryani bowls over Pakistan Cricket Team, Shadab blames it for team’s poor fielding

    In a video shared by the ICC World Cup '23 on its Instagram page, Pakistani cricketers can be seen rating the world-famous Hyderabadi  Biryani.
  • Obesity rates lower among women who live in walkable neighbourhoods

    Neighbourhood walkability refers to a set of urban design elements that encourage pedestrian activity, boost total physical activity, and are related to a lower BMI. Long-term investigations evaluating neighbourhood walkability and the incidence of obesity-related cancer were, however, scarce until now.
  • Study finds covid infection, vax can’t worsen migraines

    Patients who had been vaccinated were 17.3-times more likely to have this concern.
  • Microdoses of mushrooms may help fight mental disorders: Study

    Researchers have shown the possibility of using psilocybin -- the active compound in mushrooms with psychedelic properties -- as a therapeutic tool against mental disorders.
  • Fatty liver may up risk of personality disorders by 3x: Study

    Whilst in its early stages there may be few symptoms, the disease can progress to cirrhosis and liver failure in at risk individuals such as diabetics.
  • US health officials propose using cheap antibiotic against STDs

    The proposal comes after studies found some people who took the antibiotic doxycycline within three days of unprotected sex were far less likely to get chlamydia, syphilis or gonorrhea compared with people who did not take the pills after sex.
  • New cancer implant technology could slash deaths by 50%

    HAMMR, which is small enough to be implanted with minimally invasive surgery, will monitor cancer and accordingly adjust immunotherapy dose in real time, like a glucose monitor.
  • Researchers give insights into working of brain in Parkinson’s patients

    The researchers' next endeavour involves investigating how mitochondrial DNA damage can serve as predictive markers for different disease stages and progression.
  • This Indian whisky awarded “World’s Best Whisky” title

    'Indri'  an Indian whisky has been awarded as the best whisky in the world at the 2023 Whiskies of the World Awards.
  • Researchers find how breastfeeding is linked to lower levels of body fat

    Children who were not given soda before 18 months also had a lower fat mass at the age of nine. The finding supports the theory that the way a child is fed in infancy may be linked to their susceptibility to obesity later in life.
  • Early indicators of dementia: 5 behaviour changes to look for after age 50

    There are five primary behaviours we can look for in friends and family who are over the age of 50 that might warrant further attention.
  • Obese women experience severe menopausal symptoms, benefit less from HT: Study

    A new five-year study involving 119 patients sought to fill some of that information void by investigating the association between obesity and self-reported efficacy of HT in peri- and postmenopausal women.
  • Deadly brain disease claims US man’s life, linked to Covid

    Two months prior to presenting to the hospital, he had developed diffuse bradykinesia, drooling, and dementia.
  • Swift dialysis emerges as potential game-changer for kidney patients, says study

    Less than a quarter of patients in a typical midsize dialysis centre have acute kidney injury. It may result from acute infection or shock, causing reduced blood flow to the kidneys, as well as major surgeries and chemotherapy agents that are toxic to the kidneys.
  • E-tongue, AI model to help predict bitterness of medicines

    A team of UK researchers used an "electric tongue" and an artificial intelligence (AI) model to predict the bitterness of drugs.
  • Covid-associated sepsis was more common, deadly than thought: Study

    The study, led by investigators from Brigham and Women's Hospital, based on electronic health record (EHR) data showed that SARS-CoV-2 accounted for approximately one in six cases of sepsis during the first two and a half years of the Covid-19 pandemic.
  • Indian-American researcher finds Diabetes could hasten blood cancer progression

    This study is the first to investigate racial disparities in survival rates among individuals with both diabetes and an elevated risk of multiple myeloma, an association that has long been recognized by researchers
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