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Evidence suggests an aetiological role of risk factor exposures in early life and young adulthood," said the global study published in the journal Nature Reviews Clinical Oncology, and led by researchers at Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, Boston.
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"To our knowledge, this is the only single-dose antiviral that reduces not only symptoms and severity of Covid-19, but also shedding of the virus," said Chaturvedi, first author of the paper.
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Jaffrey, who was born in Delhi’s Civil Lanes and raised in the British Raj, moved to London when she was 19 years old to pursue a career in acting and joined the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art (RADA).
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The regions with the strongest projected climate penalty, mainly in Asia, are home to roughly a quarter of the world's population.
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The findings indicate that these food additives, consumed daily by millions of people and present in thousands of foods and drinks, should not be considered a healthy and safe alternative to sugar, in line with the current position of several health agencies.
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Neurophysicians will also have access to hundreds of brain mapping data, known as connectomes, which are comprehensive structural and functional map of neural connections of the brain.
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The main aim of the program is to identify hygiene gaps and encourage children to learn about the importance of hygiene in their lives. The program will reach 24 million children across India.
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The research, published in Lancet Regional Health-Southeast Asia, said that the inappropriate use of antibiotics is a significant driver of antibiotic resistance in India.
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The most common symptoms reported were food cravings (85.28 per cent) followed by mood swings or anxiety (64.18 per cent) and fatigue (57.3 per cent), said the researchers.
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The Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Mandi, researchers have unravelled the biochemical relationship between fatty liver disease and Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus (T2DM).
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Heart failure is a chronic, progressive condition that causes fatigue and breathing difficulties when the heart is unable to pump enough blood to meet the body's needs for blood and oxygen.
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Positive monkeypox infection was confirmed with a PCR swab sample of a skin lesion. The patient returned to the emergency department three days later reporting chest tightness radiating through the left arm.
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Most women in flood-stricken areas who depend on agriculture experience high yield loss which causes food insecurity and high levels of malnutrition in their bodies.
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The study also highlighted the reluctance of workers to report incidents of racist behaviour.
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4K in digital television and cinematography - technology, equipment, or content providing a very sharp image quality, with a horizontal screen resolution of around 4000 pixels.
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The study, published in the journal PLOS Medicine, showed that two vaccine doses provide only limited and short-lived protection against SARS-CoV-2 infection with the variant.
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The research, published recently in the New England Journal of Medicine, analysed the probability of vaccinated people becoming infected with the subvariant BA.5 currently in circulation.
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For the uninitiated, when cancer starts in the cervix, it is called cervical cancer. All women are at risk for cervical cancer. It occurs most often in women over age 30.
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Explaining the concept in a blogpost, Goyal said that, through 'Intercity Legends', the food delivery app is working to enable customers place orders from anywhere in India.
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The animal-model study indicated that excessive blue light from gadgets, including smartphones and laptops, may accelerate the aging process.
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The study, published in the Annals of Internal Medicine, showed that relative to tea non-drinkers, participants who reported drinking two or more cups each day had a 9 to 13 per cent lower risk for mortality.
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Melamine and cyan uric acid were found in nearly all study participants' samples, but the highest levels were found in women of colour and those with greater exposure to tobacco.
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Bethesda: A cup of tea just got a bit more relaxing. Tea can be part of a healthy diet and people who drink tea may even be a little more likely to live longer than those who don’t, according to a large study. Tea contains helpful substances known to reduce inflammation. Past studies in China […]
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Made from small sweet boondi balls and cooked in ghee, the orange-coloured sweet has earned its place in every household. Modaks that are considered to be Ganesh’s favourite sweet are also in demand during the festival.