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The study shows that this seasonal shifting may be related to ocean warming, primarily driven by greenhouse gas emissions
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The microbiome, or the collection of microbes living on and in the human body, play a role in human health, and the skin is no different
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However, some patients on dialysis for acute kidney injury have the potential to recover. Patients with the latter diagnosis, which is typically brought on by long-standing hypertension or diabetes, must remain on lifelong dialysis or receive a new kidney
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A study has found that effective data storytelling can improve public library administrators' approaches to data gathering and advocacy for libraries
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Heart failure is a form of cardiovascular disease where the heart muscle is either too weak or too stiff to pump properly, often leading to fluid buildup, shortness of breath and other complications
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In a new Cancer Cell study, researchers discovered senescent macrophages in the lung that not only lingered but also promoted tumor growth
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Seerat, who made her debut alongside Sharwanand eight years ago in ‘Run Raja Run’, has since carved a niche for herself in the industry with her exceptional talent and charming screen presence.
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Taking to Instagram, Shark Tank India shared a string of pictures from the sets for Season 3 on their official handle which they captioned, Lights.
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However, while two out of every three parents are concerned about how air quality issues may affect their children, fewer are confident in the steps they should take to safeguard them
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Social Media platforms have significantly shaped the choices of Millennials in various aspects of life, including their preferences in electronics
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Suppressing thoughts even improved mental health among participants with likely post-traumatic stress disorder
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The lab-based study showed that whole milk plain yoghurt prevented almost all of the volatile compounds responsible for garlic's pungent scent from escaping into the air
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Investigators radio-collared and followed numerous grizzly bears over multiple years in southeastern British Columbia
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Importantly, people who had more frequent dental visits were more likely to have their cancer discovered at an earlier, and less lethal, stage than those who had few or no dental visits
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Robots make decisions based on the environment they are in, but their sensors do not generally talk to each other," said Indian-origin scientist Das
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Losing hair, especially when it's because of your family genes, can be pretty worrisome, here are some tips to address this issue
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The studies present longitudinal, or long-term, analyses of 33 previously published studies by analysing data from overall 80,000 children from across South Asia, sub-Saharan Africa and Latin America
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In the study, published in the journal Cureus, the team included 40 patients, with 26 classified as having moderate Covid, six classified as having severe Covid, and the remaining having mild Covid
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The study investigates the effectiveness of current and newly developed vaccines to shield infants with SCD from potentially fatal illnesses. The findings of the study were published in Blood Advances
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India is the second largest producer of sorghum, a climate-resilient cereal, in the world. It is also one of the main cereal crops consumed in the country
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We've developed a new soft robot that is capable of turning on its own, allowing it to make its way through twisty mazes, even negotiating its way around moving obstacles. And it's all done using physical intelligence, rather than being guided by a computer, says researchers
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An emerging treatment known as cognitive functional therapy aims to help patients undo some of these unhelpful and restrictive practices, and learn to trust and move their body again
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The new strains include viruses that have been passed by humans to pigs, as well as some with genes originating from as far as North America, said researchers
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According to the researchers, this suggests that family members could benefit from lifestyle advice that is presently exclusively offered to patients