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Cauliflower is being used as the key ingredient in vegan ice cream.
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The delicious treat is claimed to have originated in Maharashtra and is said to be offered to the Hindu deity, Ganesha, during the Ganesh Chaturthi Festival.
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Flavouring can mask those aspects but also makes it difficult for researchers to determine the level of oxidation and the quality of the supplement.
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Using data from the Future of Families and Child Wellbeing Study, a longitudinal birth cohort study of children born in large United States cities between 1998 and 2000, Marcal and colleagues sought to assess the link between neighbourhood conditions at child age 3 and child maltreatment at age 5.
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The corresponding number in the control group was 51 haematological cancers, with the group remaining at the level of severe obesity.
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This small brain nucleus, the size of a 2cm-long spaghetti, is located at the base of the brain (in the brainstem).
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Vastu Shastra, an age-old Indian architectural practice, delves into the science of arrangement and positioning to harness positive energies within living spaces.
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The findings suggested that the different types of love form a continuum from weaker to stronger, the researchers said in their study published in the journal Philosophical Psychology.
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Male-pattern hair loss is the most common form of hair loss in men, and is largely attributable to hereditary factors.
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This is significant because low bone density increases the risk of developing osteoporosis, affecting millions of people worldwide over the age of 50, and can increase the risk of fractures.
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As a result, the researchers have improved our understanding of the microbial pathways that have intriguing health implications.
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The study examined if the daily rhythm of moderate to vigorous physical activity, measured using accelerometers, alters its relationship with obesity.
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Improved survival rates were associated with better oral health, as indicated by the proportion of natural teeth and pre-diagnosis dental visits.
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Researchers from Yale University in the US sorted through a massive MRI dataset of teenage brains to see if they could predict drinking behaviour in adolescents by looking at how these two systems rewire during development.
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Sleep bruxism is defined as a masticatory muscle activity during sleep that is characterised as rhythmic (phasic) or non-rhythmic (tonic) and is not a movement disorder or a sleep disorder in otherwise healthy individuals.
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The study also showed that women, and individuals infected by the original (first) virus variant, had a higher risk of post-Covid complaints.
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According to Jason Akulian from the UNC Department of Medicine, "This technology enables us to access targets that would be otherwise unreachable with a conventional bronchoscope, or even a robotic one."
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In a groundbreaking study, researchers have tuned into a surprising Covid-19 signal: coughs! This innovative approach aims to gauge the severity of the virus in patients. Imagine, a simple cough revealing critical insights into the battle against Covid.
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Exposure to fire-sourced air pollution has many adverse health impacts, including increased mortality and morbidity and a global worsening of cardiorespiratory conditions and mental health.
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Physical activity is a preventive factor for Type 2 diabetes, but its timing and consistency (in contrast with overall sum of physical activity) has been relatively unexplored.
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According to new research, monkeys increase their usage of scent markings in order to compensate for human noise pollution.
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Although protocols have been developed to assess patients' risk, diagnostic and prognostic tools primarily rely on expensive and less accessible imaging methods, such as radiography, ultrasound, or computed tomography (CT).
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Actor Lavanya Tripathi inaugurated the rides in presence of Wonderla Holidays Managing Director Arun K Chittilappilly and Park Head Madhu Sudhan G.
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The study examined 2,007 individuals who underwent bariatric surgery, contrasting them with a control group of 2,040 obese adults who did not undergo surgery.