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Could magic mushrooms offer relief for treatment-resistant depression?

Could magic mushrooms offer relief for treatment-resistant depression?

  • Researchers develop new test to detect early stages of tooth decay at home

    A novel product developed by researchers at the University of Cincinnati can alert consumers to the early stages of tooth decay brought on by conditions like gingivitis and periodontitis.
  • COVID mutates rapidly in white-tailed deer, but here’s why we don’t need to worry – for now

    In 2021, scientists revealed that 40% of white-tailed deer sampled in Michigan, Pennsylvania, Illinois and New York state had COVID antibodies.
  • Research suggests phlegm color could predict outcomes for lung disease, bronchiectasis

    In a groundbreaking study encompassing almost 20,000 patients across 31 countries, it has been established for the first time that the color of phlegm, also known as sputum, holds clinically significant information that can offer insights into prognoses.
  • G20 dinner: ITC serves millet-based cuisine for world leaders

    The dishes that are on the menu of all ITC hotels include some like the Avocado and Pearl Millet Salad as well as Jowar and Jackfruit Haleem.
  • If a family member has Fatty Liver disease, you could be at risk too

    The study, published in The Journal of Hepatology, suggests that family members might also find value in the lifestyle guidance currently reserved for patients with fatty liver disease
  • Nutritious post-delivery foods for new moms: Top 5 picks

    As new mothers recuperate from childbirth and embrace the demands of caring for a newborn, prioritizing proper nutrition is crucial for their overall physical and emotional well-being.
  • Promising medicinal plant for COVID and brain cancer treatment

    While the leaf extracts of this plant have been utilized for treating various ailments, including cancer and Covid-19, the precise mechanism of the plant's compounds has only recently come into clearer focus for researchers
  • 10 mindful eating hacks for better habits

    Exhausted by the Dieting Cycle? Food Reduced to Ingredients and Calorie Counts?
  • ‘Unique’ Moscow emerges as top European destination for Indian travelers

    The St. Basil Cathedral on Red Square shines as Moscow's most iconic landmark, particularly stunning when lit up at night
  • Cyberbullying may lead to eating disorders in adolescents: Study

    The research indicates that both being a victim of cyberbullying and perpetrating cyberbullying are associated with the high risk of experiencing eating disorder symptoms, such as worrying about gaining weight, tying one's self-worth to weight, binge eating, and distress with binge eating.
  • Hilife Exhibition set to organise premium jewellery expo from Sep 8-10

    The Hilife jewellery exhibition, launched on Friday, is also a CRISIL-rated ISO quality certified exhibition that promises to showcase the best that the Indian jewellery industry has to offer, all under one roof.
  • NIMS creates record by conducting 100 kidney transplants in 8 months

    Of the 100 transplants, the surgeons also conducted 2 paediatric transplants with recipients aged just 11 and 12 years, which is a rarity in itself.
  • For the first time human-like kidneys grown in pigs

    After being transplanted into surrogate pig mothers, the humanised kidneys in development exhibited regular structure and tubule formation within a span of 28 days.
  • Study explains why Covid virus affects smell and taste

    Human senses of smell and taste both rely on sensory neurons in the peripheral nervous system.
  • Concussions early in life linked to cognitive decline later: Study

    The study was published in the American Academy of Neurology's medical publication.
  • Study says older people might have glaucoma without realizing it

    Glaucoma is a common eye disease that damages the optic nerve and thereby the field of vision. In the most serious cases, glaucoma can lead to blindness.
  • ASEAN-India focus on rice, millets to ensure food security

    The ASEAN-India Summit held here on Thursday decided to strengthen cooperation on food security and nutrition through promoting mutual trade and investment.
  • Diabetes can build up cholesterol in retina, affecting vision

    Diabetic retinopathy is a serious sight-threatening complication of diabetes and can cause permanent vision loss and blindness.
  • Large herbivores can keep invasive plants at bay in India: Study

    The study, published in the journal Nature Ecology & Evolution, shows great potential for using large herbivores as a natural weapon to prevent invasive plants from out-competing native species.
  • Why males are more vulnerable to kidney disease than females?

    A team at University of Southern California (USC) found not only how sex hormones drive differences in male and female mouse kidneys, but also how lowering testosterone can "feminise" this organ and improve its resilience.
  • ‘Earth-like’ Planet Nine could be hiding behind Neptune: Study

    The Kuiper Belt is a massive ring composed of interstellar objects such as dwarf planets, asteroids, carbon masses and icy volatile elements like methane and ammonia.
  • Da Vinci robotic systems launched at Medicover Hospitals

    The Da Vinci system, which was inaugurated by Chinna Jeeyar Swami, will cater to critical robotic surgical requirements for wide varieties of specialties including cancer, gastroenterology, orthopedics etc.
  • Opposites attract theory rarely holds true in relationships: New study

    Published in Nature Human Behaviour, the study reaffirms decades of individual research, challenging the long-standing belief that "opposites attract."
  • Study reveals why men, wealthy people are more likely to develop skin cancer

    A new study sponsored by McGill University investigates why persons living in Atlantic regions are more likely to develop melanoma than other Canadians
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