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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.
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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
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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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Sight loss is not currently one of these 12 important risk factors, but the new evidence suggests that there is a link between sight loss and dementia, the researchers said.
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Kawakami and his LJI coworkers have lately investigated the molecular basis of severe asthma and exacerbations of rhinovirus-induced asthma
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The sweetener is approved in many countries.
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In the new study, the researchers screened for molecules that could, in combination, reverse cellular ageing and rejuvenate human cells.
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To strengthen this hypothesis, the researchers reviewed the findings of 8 relevant studies, published between 1999 and 2020, out of an initial haul of 33.
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The study provides important insight into how oral bacteria makes its way to the brain, and the role of neuroinflammation in Alzheimer's disease.
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Turkeys are a highly adaptable species; this adaptability facilitated their ability to be restored, said the study's lead author Wesley Boone, a postdoctoral research scholar at NC State.
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The people with the lowest amount of social contact had overall brain volume that was significantly lower than those with the most social contact.
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Using MRI and audio recordings, the researchers demonstrated how caregiver speech is related to newborn brain development in ways that support long-term language development.
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Kawakami and his LJI coworkers have lately investigated the molecular basis of severe asthma and exacerbations of rhinovirus-induced asthma, a kind of asthma that can develop concurrently with a cold.
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Using computers, playing crosswords and games like chess can prevent older people from developing dementia more than knitting, painting or socialising, according to a study.
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As the highly anticipated release of the new Barbie movie is on July 21st, the Barbiecore frenzy is reaching its peak.
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The findings suggest that, in addition to other socioeconomic factors such as family poverty, racial discrimination may be a risk factor for young people developing obesity
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Throat swabs are commonly used to collect samples for the diagnosis of a wide variety of illnesses, including strep throat.
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Aspartame is an artificial (chemical) sweetener widely used in various food and beverage products since the 1980s
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Recent research also highlighted the impact of gut health on various aspects of our health, including mental health and immune function.
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Popeyes, the iconic US fried chicken titan, has opened in Satyam Mall, Ameerpet. We can enjoy the bold Cajun flavours of fried chicken.
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Citing "limited evidence" for carcinogenicity in humans, IARC classified aspartame as possibly carcinogenic to humans and JECFA reaffirmed the acceptable daily intake of 40 mg per kg body weight.
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The 'fastball' test is passive, completely non-invasive and measures patients' brain waves whilst they watch a series of flashing images displayed on a screen
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These healthy monsoon greens, packed with essential vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants offer a delicious and nourishing way to embrace the rainy season.
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The study was released online on April 11 and in the print issue of Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience in June.