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Intermittent fasting may help Alzheimer patients improve memory, sleep

Intermittent fasting may help Alzheimer patients improve memory, sleep

  • Vision Can Now Be Restored With CALEC | Cultivated Autologous Limbal Epithelial Cell Transplantation

    Mass Eye and Ear's team tracked patients for 12 months; restored corneal surfaces led to improved vision for two, and two underwent transplants.
  • COVID-19 may trigger new-onset high blood pressure

    Data from electronic medical records were analysed at the Montefiore Health System in the Bronx, New York, which serves a large, racially and ethnically diverse population.
  • Study finds how immunotherapy helps to fight against cancer

    A recent study emphasises the potential of synthetic DNA constructs that, when combined with antibodies, direct the immune system to target malignant cells in particular
  • Study finds those vaccinated before getting COVID-19 infection at lower risk of post-discharge mortality

    A one-year follow-up of COVID-19 patients discharged from hospitals found that participants who received at least one dose of anti-Covid vaccination before contracting the coronavirus infection had a lower risk of post-discharge mortality.
  • Researchers develop efficient spray technique for bioactive materials

    According to the researchers, such technology might pave the way for a new era of transdermal treatment, including shot-free vaccines
  • Research reveals anxious people use less suitable section of brain to control emotions

    Anxious people use a less suitable section of the forebrain when choosing their behaviour in socially difficult situations than non-anxious persons.
  • Positive metabolic effects of gastric bypass disappear quickly: Research

    The findings suggest that the most significant metabolic changes occurred immediately following surgery.
  • More that 50% individuals suffer from Hepatitis

    It can be caused by a variety of reasons such as viral infections, alcoholism, certain drugs, autoimmune problems, toxins, and metabolic disorders.
  • Study says recreational nitrous oxide use not a laughing matter

    Chronic use of nitrous oxide can cause functional vitamin B12 deficiency, which can result in long-term health effects, especially neurological consequences.
  • Researchers show how the visual system contributes to memory

    According to the study published in the journal Current Biology, this is the "working" part of working memory, which emphasises the purpose of storing something in the first place.
  • Pandemic emergency ended but COVID-19 virus still around, says WHO director general

    The World Health Organisation (WHO), Director-General, Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus has reminded people that Covid-19 is still around and that countermeasures are still required.
  • Apple Watch, Fitbit hotspot’ for harmful bacteria: Study

    Researchers from the US-based Florida Atlantic University (FAU) tested plastic, rubber, cloth, leather and metal (gold and silver) wristbands in search of a correlation between the material of the wristband and bacteria build-up.
  • Study recommends prioritizing peas and beans, reducing red meat for bone health

    The researchers discovered no differences in bone formation or resorption markers between the dietary groups.
  • Sundays become a laughter filled delight in Hyderabad

    With the burgeoning stand-up comedy scene, the city has witnessed a surge in the popularity of comedy shows that attract audiences from all walks of life.
  • Study suggests people living alone are at danger of cognitive decline

    In the United States, an estimated 79% of people with cognitive decline have an income that is not low enough to make them eligible for Medicaid subsidized home care aides in long-term care.
  • Preoperative AR walkthroughs shown to reduce patient anxiety

    The study published in the journal JAMA Network Open revealed that there was no notable contrast in anxiety levels after the surgeries.
  • Apple Watch cardio fitness notifications aid in detecting significant heart issues

    AppleInsider reports that a 40-year-old man, wearing an Apple Watch Series 6, continuously received notifications indicating low VO2 max.
  • NAEGLERIA FOWLERI (The Brain-Eating Amoeba) – Explained | Symptoms, Prevention, And Recent Cases

    Naegleria Fowleri is commonly found in warm freshwater and soil and poses a significant threat to individuals engaging in activities like swimming and diving.
  • Study shows partner violence, child abuse raises later-life diabetes risk

    Experiencing interpersonal violence during childhood or adulthood raises the likelihood of developing adult-onset diabetes, with similar risk levels observed in both men and women.
  • Study sheds light on antibiotic resistance in bacteria

    Bacteria utilise a number of strategies to combat the treatments meant to kill them. One of the most prevalent of these weapons is ribosome-modifying enzymes
  • Study shows prostate cancer drug may help fight Covid-19, variants

    Researchers have found that a drug to fight prostate cancer may also help against Covid and its variants
  • Understanding Naegleria Fowleri: The brain-eating amoeba threat explained

    Learn about Naegleria Fowleri, the brain-eating amoeba, its recent cases in India and Pakistan, symptoms, prevention, and how water disinfection plays a crucial role in combating this deadly infection.
  • New rapid blood test to detect 18 infectious, inflammatory diseases in kids

    Using a single sample of blood, the test could enable clinicians to diagnose the cause of fever based on the distinctive pattern of genes being "switched on or off" by the body in response to specific illnesses
  • Social pressures, unrealistic family expectations drive students to suicide

    According to statistics from the National Crime Records Bureau (NCRB), over 13,000 student suicides happened in 2021, a steep rise from 12,500 in 2020.
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