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ASEAN-India focus on rice, millets to ensure food security

ASEAN-India focus on rice, millets to ensure food security

  • Diabetes can build up cholesterol in retina, affecting vision

    Diabetic retinopathy is a serious sight-threatening complication of diabetes and can cause permanent vision loss and blindness.
  • Large herbivores can keep invasive plants at bay in India: Study

    The study, published in the journal Nature Ecology & Evolution, shows great potential for using large herbivores as a natural weapon to prevent invasive plants from out-competing native species.
  • Why males are more vulnerable to kidney disease than females?

    A team at University of Southern California (USC) found not only how sex hormones drive differences in male and female mouse kidneys, but also how lowering testosterone can "feminise" this organ and improve its resilience.
  • ‘Earth-like’ Planet Nine could be hiding behind Neptune: Study

    The Kuiper Belt is a massive ring composed of interstellar objects such as dwarf planets, asteroids, carbon masses and icy volatile elements like methane and ammonia.
  • Da Vinci robotic systems launched at Medicover Hospitals

    The Da Vinci system, which was inaugurated by Chinna Jeeyar Swami, will cater to critical robotic surgical requirements for wide varieties of specialties including cancer, gastroenterology, orthopedics etc.
  • Opposites attract theory rarely holds true in relationships: New study

    Published in Nature Human Behaviour, the study reaffirms decades of individual research, challenging the long-standing belief that "opposites attract."
  • Study reveals why men, wealthy people are more likely to develop skin cancer

    A new study sponsored by McGill University investigates why persons living in Atlantic regions are more likely to develop melanoma than other Canadians
  • Anti-tobacco warning important on OTT platforms which jeopardize children’s health for profit, say experts

    National Commission for Protection of Child Rights (NCPCR) Chairperson Priyank Kanungo said, "OTT platforms are jeopardizing children's health for profit.
  • 15-20% spinal injuries in India due to road accidents, says doctor

    World Spinal Cord Injury Day is observed on September 5 annually to raise awareness on spine injuries.
  • Study says there’s no link between Covid vaccines used in India and heart attack

    In fact, the study found that there were less chances of death after heart attack in vaccinated individuals.
  • Japanese researchers have revealed mechanism how breast cancer evolves as entire process

    The team from the Kyoto University showed the mechanism by which breast cancer is formed in the cells of the mammalian epithelium, whose main function is to secrete milk.
  • Three elements for elevated aesthetics

    Home is where our lives find their anchor, a place that wields substantial influence over our lifestyle.
  • Climate change can add more risks for kids, adults with lung conditions

    "Air pollution is already damaging our lungs. Now the effects of climate change are becoming a major threat to respiratory patients," Professor Zorana Jovanovic Andersen said.
  • NMC to conduct public hearing on grievances

    The first such public meeting to address grievances will be conducted on September 7.
  • Breast cancer predominantly a lifestyle disease, is preventable: Experts

    "Increasing life expectancy, later age at the time of first child birth, nulliparity, obesity and alcohol consumption are some of the important risk factors," Dr Jyoti Wadhwa said.
  • Candle smoke may be dangerous for those with mild asthma: Study

    Among other things, the researchers found indications of DNA damage and signs of inflammation in the blood.
  • Parental incarceration increases cardiovascular risk in young adults: Study

    Adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) are traumatic incidents that can affect a person's physical and mental health over time
  • Study demonstrates how to avoid cardiac damage in breast cancer patients

    A clinical trial evaluating the impact of behavioural and psychological interventions on quality of life, physical and mental wellbeing, and the cardiotoxic effects of breast cancer treatment will be conducted in 750 patients with breast cancer at six clinical centres in Europe.
  • Insecure jobs raise early death risk for workers: Study

    Precarious employment is a term that is used to describe jobs with short contracts, low wages and a lack of influence and rights, all of which lead to a working life without predictability and security.
  • Study reveals red blood cells exposed to oxygen deficiency help to fight against myocardial infarction

    The next step in the research is to develop additional drugs that can activate the protective signalling mechanism in red blood cells to provide protection to the body's tissues and cells in the event of oxygen deficiency.
  • Covid pandemic may have changed the gut bacteria of infants: Study

    The findings, published in Scientific Reports, showed that infants whose gut microbes were sampled during the pandemic had lower alpha diversity of the gut microbiome, meaning that there were fewer species of bacteria in the gut.
  • Study says increased marijuana use to spike toxic metals in blood and urine

    "Our results therefore indicate marijuana is a source of cadmium and lead exposure," McGraw added.
  • Study shows exciting the brain might be key to boosting maths learning

    Despite the growing interest in this non-invasive technique, little is known about the neurophysiological changes induced and the effect it has on learning.
  • Research shows nearly half of dog owners are hesitant to vaccinate their pets

    The study is the first to formally quantify the prevalence, origins, and health policy consequences of concerns about canine vaccination.
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