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A total 87,686 sputum samples were tested between May 15 and June 6.
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The findings of the study were published in Human Reproduction, one of the world's leading reproductive medicine journals.
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The new test works by detecting sFlt1 and PIGF -- two proteins in the blood that predict poor outcomes from preeclampsia with substantially better accuracy than the current methods.
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These tips were gathered from health professionals.
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The findings, published in the journal Child and Adolescent Obesity, also demonstrated a noticeable decrease in those who overestimate their weight.
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The study also found a higher rate of diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA) incidence -- 1.26 times higher -- during the pandemic compared with before the pandemic.
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Intermittent fasting may help counteract amyloid-ß accumulation in the brain and protect against age-related brain cell death.
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Tel Aviv University research team encoded a toxin produced by bacteria into messenger RNA (mRNA) molecules and these mRNA particles were directly delivered to cancer cells, triggering the cells to produce the toxin, which ultimately led to their demise
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The observed link between average temperature and severe vision impairment may be strong, but the mechanism behind this relationship remains a mystery.
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In this study, researchers used an AD mice model and gave them rheumatoid arthritis, a type of chronic inflammatory disease, through blood transfer.
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Luckily for these overweight people, modern science has now recognised 'obesity' as a life-style disease that can affect anyone from the middle to the upper-middle classes of society, in any age group.
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In the last few decades, urban centres that used to provide a lot of scope and advantage for children to grow and flourish physically, when compared to their counterparts in rural areas, has gone down steadily since 1990
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The results of this study were published in the European Heart Journal, a publication of the ESC
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CVD events such as heart attacks and strokes are set to increase as populations continue to age and chronic diseases become more common.
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With 27 per cent of cases originating from UP alone, concerns have been raised regarding the low awareness of typhoid immunization.
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The International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) is expected to list aspartame, used in products from Coca-Cola diet sodas to Mars' Extra chewing gum, in July as "possibly carcinogenic to humans", as per a media report.
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The Ministry said the number of injuries on Thursday reached 1,721, which was monitored by heat exhaustion centres in all hospitals in Mecca and the Holy Sites, the Saudi Gazette newspaper reported.
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The new study, published in the Open Forum of Infectious Diseases, looked at persistent symptoms experienced by nearly 6,000 patients with Covid both at three- and six-month intervals.
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Here are a few fashion tips from experts that will help you stay stylish and comfortable at the same time this season.
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Music is supposed to make maths more pleasurable, keep students focused, and alleviate any math-related dread or anxiety.
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Ancient Stone Flames is planning to launch another restaurant at Jubilee Hills in the next one year.
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No study had identified a "smoking gun" - a mechanism that might explain this apparent risk imbalance.
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The true origin of the pandemic, which has claimed the lives of 7 million lives worldwide, remains a subject of ongoing investigation
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Combining aerobic and muscle-strengthening physical activity provides more benefits than pursing either activity alone