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New anti-vaping campaign launched, highlighting addiction’s harmful effects

New anti-vaping campaign launched, highlighting addiction’s harmful effects

  • Experts highlight oxygen therapy’s potential to rescue children in hypoxic situations

    Medical experts have emphasized the significance of 'oxygen therapy' for addressing hypoxic conditions (oxygen deficiency) in children below the age of five.
  • Telangana tops in cadaver organ donation

    Telangana recently was adjudged by Ministry of Health and Family Welfare as the number one Indian State for conducting the largest number of cadaver organ donation
  • Potential shown by Gene Therapy in treating Kidney Disease in children

    The findings, published in the journal Science Translational Medicine, suggested that replacing one faulty gene that codes for a protein known as podocin could cure the condition.
  • No correlation between Meta Usage and Psychological Distress: Study

    In the study, the team linked data tracking Facebook’s global adoption with three indicators of well-being: life satisfaction, negative and positive psychological experiences.
  • High-intensity interval training safe for pregnant women, their babies: Study

    Jenna Wowdzia, a master's student in the program for pregnancy and postpartum health, conducted a comparison between the cardiovascular impacts of moderate-intensity continuous training and high-intensity interval training on both the mother and the fetus.
  • Study reveals breastfeeding enhances mother’s heart health for three years or longer

    The unexpected cardio-metabolic advantage for maternal well-being holds particular significance for women who underwent a complex pregnancy, as this can elevate their risk of developing CVD in the future.
  • Study reveals multiple genes contribute to having a bad hair day

    Published in the Journal of Investigative Dermatology, the study demonstrated that the genetic foundation of hair whorl direction is influenced by numerous genes working together.
  • People having sex in self-driving taxis: Report

    Moreover, the report mentioned that four separate Cruise car riders have admitted that they’ve had sex or hooked up in driverless vehicles in San Francisco over recent months and have provided ride receipts.
  • Indian-origin scientist pinpoints 135 previously unknown melanin genes linked to pigmentation

    The researchers found 169 functionally diverse genes that impacted melanin production, and of those, 135 were not previously associated with pigmentation.
  • Experts highlight 27% growth in organ transplants in India, emphasise need for further action

    India's organ donation rate stands at approximately 0.52/million populations, emphasising the need for further efforts to bridge the gap between demand and supply.
  • Study reveals long-term covid symptoms emerging months after infection

    The study involved 1,741 participants – two-thirds of them female – who sought COVID testing at eight major health care systems across the US.
  • Enhancing spinal wellness requires increased emphasis

    Founded in 2019 by 'EUROSPINE,' the German Spine Society, the North American Spine Society, and the Saudi Spine Society, SPINE20 is an advocacy group.
  • Study finds link between reduced Vitamin K levels and less optimal lung health

    Vitamin K is found in leafy green vegetables, vegetable oils,cereal grains
  • AI-based automated microscope successfully detects malaria in travellers

    Each year, more than 200 million people fall sick with malaria and more than half a million of these infections lead to death.
  • Study finds association between prolonged use of specific acid reflux medications and higher dementia risk

    People with frequent acid reflux may develop gastroesophageal reflux disease, or GERD, which can lead to cancer of the esophagus.
  • John Abraham shackled in PETA India campaign

    Celebrity photographer Dabboo Ratnani worked with the former PETA India Person of the Year to create the captivating image, which he has donated to PETA India.
  • Exploring the Rich Tapestry of India’s Street Food Culture

    The Indian food industry is currently experiencing a revival, embracing the diverse array of regional flavors that have been cherished within our country's borders for so long.
  • All you need to know about sarcoma

    Since it develops deep in the body and becomes evident after the appearance of a lump, one might not be able to see any significant signs or symptoms
  • Surge of new EG.5 COVID-19 variant evident in US

    EG.5 now has its own offshoot, EG.5.1, that adds a second mutation to the spike. That one is also spreading rapidly.
  • Study finds how sugars in breastmilk prevent infections, preterm births

    Newborns can be kept healthy and protected from a number of ailments through breastfeeding, which has been practiced for a very long time. But some of the naturally occurring carbohydrates in breastmilk may also work to stop infections before the infant is even born.
  • 7 easy ways to use walnuts

    These versatile nuts are great for various recipes, from snacks to meals and desserts.
  • Study: Nutrition support shown to prevent TB, related deaths in India

    A monthly food basket with adequate protein and multivitamins has been found to reduce new tuberculosis cases by nearly half among family members of TB patients in India.
  • Study suggests that walking 3,967 steps daily could reduce risk of death from any cause

    The risk of dying from any cause or from cardiovascular disease decreases significantly with every 500 to 1,000 extra steps you walk.
  • Daily consumption of sugary drinks linked to increased risk of liver cancer in women

    This is the first study to report an association between sugar sweetened beverage intake and chronic liver disease mortality.
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