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Study reveals Parents’ psychiatric diagnosis rises risk of premature birth

Study reveals Parents’ psychiatric diagnosis rises risk of premature birth

  • Study finds that Omega-3 fatty acids play a role in preserving lung health

    This study adds to growing evidence that omega-3 fatty acids, which are part of a healthy diet, may also be important for lung health.
  • Latest research offers insights into the brain’s memory storage mechanisms

    Scientists are suggesting a mathematical neural network theory in which memories consolidate to the neocortex only if they enhance generalisation.
  • How obesity makes ovarian cancer more deadly, explains scientists

    Obesity, considered a non-infectious pandemic, is known to increase the risk o ovarian cancer and decrease the likelihood of surviving the disease.
  • Rising junk food consumption leads to alarming diabetes spiral

    The study also showed that 136 million Indians are pre-diabetic, 213 million people live with high cholesterol, 185 million suffer from high LDL cholesterol or bad cholesterol.
  • Anti-inflammatory medicine might work well in Alzheimer’s treatment: Study

    A study is predicated on the idea that a number of anti-inflammatory drugs might work well as Alzheimer's disease (AD) treatments.
  • Improving Sleep Habits: A key to enhancing Brain Health and lowering Alzheimer’s Risk

    Maintaining good sleep hygiene is essential for restful sleep and cognitive well-being.
  • Understanding the link between heart disease and sleep problems

    The team found that mice with heart disease experience an accumulation of macrophages, cells responsible for engulfing dead cells, in their cervical ganglion.
  • Delhi to host day-long shopping festival in Sep; to showcase fashion, food, folk culture

    There will be no entry fee. Bollywood celebrities, politicians, media organisations, social media influencers, and bloggers will also be invited, the CTI said.
  • India is now home to its inaugural Anglo-Indian themed whisky bar and kitchen

    Catering to its emotionally connected clientele, who yearn to experience the charm of the British Raj era, India's first Anglo-Indian Themed Whisky Bar and Kitchen beautifully embodies the essence of this rich cultural heritage.
  • Mental illness in fathers may increase the risk of preterm birth

    Mothers with a mental illness are more likely to give birth too early. But the risk of preterm birth can also be affected by a father's mental health.
  • Study reveals Omega-3 fatty acids’ potential in enhancing lung health

    Omega-3 fatty acids, renowned for their anti-inflammatory benefits, have long been associated with promoting heart health, preventing heart disease and stroke, and reducing the risk of cancer.
  • Exposure to toxic nanoplastics may occur when microwaving food containers

    In certain cases, researchers discovered that microwaving plastic baby food containers led to the release of more than two billion nanoplastics and four million microplastics per square centimeter of the container.
  • Brewsters Bar and Kitchen Garden: A new culinary retreat in Hyderabad’s Financial District

    Brewsters Bar & Kitchen Garden, city's largest rooftop bar and restaurant, provides two extremely different tones and traits.
  • Study reveals potential to repurpose existing cancer drugs for combating aggressive forms of cancer

    This cancer category, making up 15% of all cancers, is especially prevalent in aggressive tumors like osteosarcomas and glioblastomas in the brain.
  • Study suggests genetic variant in immune system may be responsible for asymptomatic covid infection

    The study found that at least 20 per cent of Covid-infected people do not develop symptoms or they remain asymptomatic.
  • Health and Tech: Influenza is now twice-a-year affair

    In recent years, this once-a-year event has transformed into a twice-a-year occurrence, as epidemiologists and public health experts acknowledge the emergence of two seasonal peaks for influenza cases.
  • Leadership shake-up: Gucci CEO to step down as French company makes changes

    Marco Bizzarri, the mastermind behind Gucci's exceptional growth strategy since 2015, will be bidding farewell to the Italian design house in September.
  • New study reveals diabetes delays healing in the eye

    While the attention surrounding diabetic eye disease often centers on the retina, it is noteworthy that up to 70 percent of individuals with diabetes experience complications related to the cornea.
  • New study says people with bipolar disorder 6 times likelier to die from suicide

    Those suffering from bipolar disorder are also easily prone to physical illnesses such as heart and/or respiratory diseases and cancer.
  • New study shows early detection of Lewy body disease possible prior to symptom

    In a recent publication in Nature Medicine, researchers have presented compelling evidence indicating that Lewy body disease can be detected prior to the manifestation of overt symptoms.
  • Researchers discover new approach for predicting resistance against cancer therapy

    With the aid of cutting-edge technologies, this particular oncogenic combination can be identified as a sign of treatment resistance.
  • Majority of students in 14-17 age group not aware vaping, e-cigarettes banned: Survey

    Ninety-six per cent of students in the age group of 14-17 years who took part in a survey do not know that vapes and similar electronic devices are banned in India.
  • Monsoon: Hyderabad sees rise in seasonal ailments

    The gradual onset of monsoons accompanied by a steady drop in temperatures in Hyderabad and districts has created ideal conditions for the rise in seasonal ailments
  • Genes for learning & memory are 650 mn years old: Study

    The team used computational methods and reconstructed the evolutionary history of these genes to show that most of the genes involved in monoamine production, modulation, and reception originated in the bilaterian stem group.
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