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Study finds how obesity, weight loss, hematopoietic cancer are linked

Study finds how obesity, weight loss, hematopoietic cancer are linked

  • Researchers find brain’s blue spot linked to sleep, memory

    This small brain nucleus, the size of a 2cm-long spaghetti, is located at the base of the brain (in the brainstem).
  • Here are some vastu tips for harmonious living in compact spaces

    Vastu Shastra, an age-old Indian architectural practice, delves into the science of arrangement and positioning to harness positive energies within living spaces.
  • Love forms and intensity mapped on human body in a new study 

    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.
  • Rare gene variants causing hereditary hair loss in men identified

    Male-pattern hair loss is the most common form of hair loss in men, and is largely attributable to hereditary factors.
  • Study shows our gut microbes may determine bone health

    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.
  • New gut microbe produces smelly toxic gas but defends against pathogens: Study

    As a result, the researchers have improved our understanding of the microbial pathways that have intriguing health implications.
  • Morning exercise aids weight management, study finds

    The study examined if the daily rhythm of moderate to vigorous physical activity, measured using accelerometers, alters its relationship with obesity.
  • Study finds dental health may lower risk of head, neck cancer

    Improved survival rates were associated with better oral health, as indicated by the proportion of natural teeth and pre-diagnosis dental visits.
  • Teenage brain mapping can help predict drinking behaviour: Study

    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.
  • Why grinding your teeth might not always be a bad thing

    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.
  • Pre-existing psychological and respiratory conditions may double the risk of long Covid

    The study also showed that women, and individuals infected by the original (first) virus variant, had a higher risk of post-Covid complaints.
  • Scientists create robot for navigating living lung tissue

    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."
  • Unlocking the Covid code: Cough sounds hold vital clues to severity, reveals study

    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.
  • Over 2 bn people exposed to at least one day of wildfire smoke: Study

    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.
  • Exercise during morning, afternoon to ward off diabetes risk: Study

    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.
  • Monkeys make a stink in response to human noise

    According to new research, monkeys increase their usage of scent markings in order to compensate for human noise pollution.
  • Utilizing cough sound analysis for assessing severity in COVID-19 patients

    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).
  • Wonderla Hyderabad launches new water rides

    Actor Lavanya Tripathi inaugurated the rides in presence of Wonderla Holidays Managing Director Arun K Chittilappilly and Park Head Madhu Sudhan G.
  • Bariatric surgery linked to reduced hematological cancer risk: Study

    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.
  • Study finds how bats evolved to avoid cancer

    A new research published by Oxford University Press in Genome Biology and Evolution suggests that rapid evolution in bats may explain the animals' unique capacity to host and survive infections as well as avoid cancer
  • India can avert 4.6 mn deaths by 2040 with better hypertension control: WHO

    The report shows an estimated 188.3 million adults aged 30-79 years live with hypertension in India.
  • ‘Star vs Food Survival’ will see celebrity guests out in wilderness

    Chef Ranveer Brar is set to host a new season of the show. Celebrity guests like Suniel Shetty, Sanjay Dutt, Aparshakti Khurana, Mouni Roy, and Nakuul Mehta are set to appear.
  • Early morning physical activity has impact on weight management: Study

    Results revealed a strong linear association between moderate to vigorous physical activity and obesity.
  • Hybrid work can significantly cut carbon footprint

    Remote work is not zero carbon, and the benefits of hybrid work are not perfectly linear.
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