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Cases of influenza due to H3N2 in India started rising in December, 2022 and continues across many States even in March
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Research group from the University of Copenhagen has managed to block invasive growth in a skin cancer model by using artificial human skin
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The findings challenge the misconception that adult deaths from respiratory diseases are determined only by behaviour in adulthood, such as smoking.
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People infected with Covid can also witness issues like constipation, diarrhoea, abdominal pain, bloating and vomiting.
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There are potential dangers of exposure to pigeon droppings that can lead to a severe form of allergy known as hypersensitivity pneumonitis or bird breeders' lung
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Patients who had Covid-19 disease could be at increased risk of suffering chest pain in the six months to a year after the infection, finds a study, signalling a future risk of heart diseases.
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Looking to try weight loss by following a 'keto' diet? You could be at twice the risk of suffering heart attack and stroke, warns a study.
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World Obesity Day was initiated as an annual campaign with the objective of stimulating actions and supporting practical or possible solutions that will help people achieve and maintain a healthy weight. March 4 is commemorated at World Obesity Day.
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Women under 35 are seeking mental health support and the most discussed concerns were: withdrawal symptoms, suicidal behaviour, stress, panic, PTSD, eating disorder, drug abuse. There was an year-on-year (YoY) 23 per cent rise in consultations by women.
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Childhood obesity among boys and girls in India is likely to see an annual rise of 9.1 per cent by 2035, if prevention, treatment and support do not improve.
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Every year, there is always something new that trends for weddings, and this time people have been going all out for theirs.
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Just 11 minutes a day (or 75 minutes a week) of brisk walking, dancing, riding a bike, playing tennis or hiking would be sufficient to lower the risk of death caused by diseases such as heart disease.
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Importantly, the study showed that the changes are reversible after a good night's sleep, said an international team of researchers including from RWTH Aachen University in Germany.
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National Institute of Nutrition has developed the ‘My Plate for the Day’ concept which will guide people towards adopting the exact proportion of diverse food groups that a typical Indian has to consume in a day
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In an alarming trend, Tuberculosis (TB) cases have increased by 47 per cent in Nalgonda district in 2022 compared to 2021.
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If you are facing "hangover" symptoms this Monday morning after having a couple of drinks last night, then you should follow the below-listed remedies to feel better in no time.
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Chai is like an emotion for people, no guest would leave the house without having chai and there won’t be a gathering if chai is not served.
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Here's a list of some foods that you should have throughout the week.
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The study, which concentrated on mouse models, is one of the first to demonstrate that skipping meals causes the brain to react in a way that harms immune cells.
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Veterinary experts and animal activists point out that rise in temperatures during the summer and lack of water and food during the season result in some of the dogs getting aggressive.
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According to the study, young people who sleep better had a somewhat lower risk of dying young
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Various colours are available in the market and we never know who uses the right ones.
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At the BioAsia 2023, the experts panel discussed how the metaverse and its immersive experience aid the industry in expediting drug discovery, bringing down the cost of health care, training, and other key areas
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The deceased granny was called Mary Esther Stocks Martin Gaily. This is the casket she and her son planned, so she could enjoy right up until the end.