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Researchers reveal how some skin cancer resist treatment

Researchers reveal how some skin cancer resist treatment

  • 8,000 steps at least once a week can avert early death risk: Study

    Walking 8,000 steps one or two days in a week is known to lower mortality risk, as per a study published in a journal.
  • In just 10 seconds this sensor may detect Covid-19 & flu

    To detect the presence of the viruses that cause Covid-19 and the flu scientists from the University of Texas at Austin used a single-atom-thick nanomaterial to build a device.
  • French fashion brand Coperni launches bags made of real meteorites. Here’s how much they cost 

    French luxury brand Coperni has recently introduced a limited edition designer called the ‘mini meteorite swipe bag’, which is made using meteorite rock. The exclusively handmade bag is priced at a whopping 40,000 euros (Rs 35 lakh).
  • NIC launches Sheer Khurma ice cream for innovative twist on traditional dessert

    ‘Sheer Khurma’ is a traditional sweet dish that is popularly consumed during Ramzan. This ice cream flavour is an innovative take on the classic dessert, allowing people to indulge in the traditional taste of ‘Sheer Khurma’ in a refreshing and modern way.
  • IIMA survey reveals fascinating insights into digital retail in India

    As per the IIMA survey, female consumers shopped more for clothing and fashion products, while men shopped for electronic products.
  • Five delicious dishes other than ‘Haleem’ to savour this Ramadan

    Ramadan has more to it than just 'Haleem'. The city of Nizams was always known for its variety of food prepared and served.
  • Anxiety post cardiac arrest more common in women than men

    Depression and anxiety scores were found significantly higher in women (3.3 and 6.1, respectively), compared to men (2.6 and 4.5, respectively), as per a study.
  • Sleep deprivation causes health concerns

    Short sleep duration has been linked to an increased risk of accidents, mental health disorders like drug abuse, depression, and anxiety disorders.
  • Different perspectives of mother, father as co-parents affect children

    Child outcomes suffered, though, when it was fathers who were less positive about co-parenting, the study revealed.
  • Walk a mile daily to stop clots, say doctors

    Lakshmi Manchu and CMD of the KIMS group of hospitals, Dr B Bhaskar Rao attended an awareness walk on Deep Venous Thrombosis (DVT) held at Necklace road.
  • New nasal spray effective against XBB, other Covid variants

    The molecule, known as TriSb92, can be a key tool in preparing for future pandemics, as it is aimed at preventing both the transmission and spread of the virus
  • Epilepsy may raise risk of early death: Study

    The study showed that people with epilepsy had more than twice the risk of death compared to the overall population
  • Indian dishes Shahi Paneer, Keema among list of world’s best stews and curries

    Renowned food guide, ‘Taste Atlas’ has recently released a list of the top 50 best curries and stews in the world, among which ‘Shahi Paneer’, ‘Keema’ and other five Indian dishes have been featured. 
  • Here are few male influencers breaking stereotypes

    Here are a few male influencers on Instagram who are fearlessly breaking stereotypes around men using their social media platforms.
  • Covid during pregnancy linked to brain disorders in infant boys

    At 18 months, the effects were more modest in males, with maternal SARS-CoV-2 positivity linked to a 42 per cent higher odds of a neurodevelopmental diagnosis at this age.
  • Using heated tobacco products causes severe covid illness

    Heated tobacco products do not burn tobacco leaves, but rather allow users to inhale the vapour produced by heating the tobacco leaves.
  • Contraceptives linked to rise in breast cancer risk: Study

    The research found a relative increase of 20 to 30 per cent in breast cancer risk associated with both combined and progestogen-only contraceptives, whatever the mode of delivery
  • Five places at DLF Hyderabad that give major street food goals

    Hyderabad: Bustling with youngsters till late at night, DLF in the Gachibowli area of Hyderabad is one of the most popular street food lanes in the city. Any day you drive up to that lane, you will find dozens of kiosks and shops selling varieties of food to hundreds of youngsters. The place serves as a boon for this […]
  • Do pills for PCOS really help?

    Lifestyle modification, dietary changes, and exercise are the first line of treatment and are the most effective solution for the long term but some women may need medical management as well.
  • Obesity risk might pass from mothers to daughters: Study

    According to a new study published in the Endocrine Society's Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism, women with obesity might share the disease's risk with their daughters but not with their sons
  • IISc study shows enhanced recombination boosting spread of SARS-CoV-2

    The team showed that with the aid of these mutations, several such Omicron recombinant and mutant strains were able to escape from the host's defences and bind more tightly to the host cell.
  • ‘Girl to Goddess’: Anthology of poems on healing, self-love and self-discovery

    Written by popular Instagram poet Nishi, the poems are deeply personal, touching on universal themes of struggle, pain and healing.
  • Cool fashion trends for the hot summer of 2023

    We have gathered a few fashion trends for this summer and we love the looks!
  • IIT Madras team develops novel database on Covid antibodies

    The database called 'Ab-CoV' contains detailed information about all Covid-related antibodies identified so far, including the source of each antibody, and the viral protein(s) and virus strains they recognise, the institute said in a statement on Monday.
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