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A new study suggests maternal stress or infection during pregnancy may alter offspring brain function, increasing anxiety risk in adulthood.

Rail, Road Noise Adds To Dementia

Exposure to noise from road and rail Traffic over a long period is associated with a higher risk of developing dementia, especially Alzheimer's disease,...
Sudan faces famine amid global hunger crisis; UN warns of worsening food insecurity and funding shortages worldwide.

Focus on Rural Food Chains: UN Agency

All the people in the world can have access to enough adequate nutritious food if there is a concerted focus on investments and policy...
Researchers from Case Western Reserve University reveal a groundbreaking discovery uncovering the molecular breakdown behind insulin dysfunction in type 2 diabetes. The identification of the novel enzyme SCAN sheds light on the role of nitric oxide (NO) and opens avenues for potential treatments by targeting NO-related mechanisms, offering hope for millions affected by the condition worldwide

If Insulin resistant, Risk of Depressive Disorder Increases 

A group of scientists from the Stanford Medicine have linked insulin resistance to an increased risk of developing major depressive disorder. The findings are...
A new video game tool offers an 80% success rate in diagnosing autism in children, distinguishing it from ADHD.

Children Under Two Years Not Getting Enough Food; UNICEF

Children under the age of two are not getting the food or nutrients they need to thrive and grow well, leading to irreversible developmental...
Children of fathers who began smoking during puberty show signs of faster biological aging, raising concerns about transgenerational health effects.

Women Smokers Less Likely to Quit Smoking

Women smoke fewer cigarettes than men but are less likely to quit, claimed a recent study research presented at ESC Congress 2021. Study author Ingrid...
A groundbreaking AI tool capable of predicting a person's 10-year risk of fatal heart attacks could revolutionize the treatment of patients undergoing CT scans for chest pain. Research funded by the British Heart Foundation, unveiled at the American Heart Association's Scientific Sessions in Philadelphia, reveals the tool's potential to transform patient care.

Young Attacks: Not Just Family History But Lifestyle Matters

Young adults are prone to heart attacks not just because they have a family history of cardio issues but they are more related to...
OECD report highlights risks and benefits of children’s digital use, urging policies for safety and empowerment.

Switching Screen Time for Physical Activities needed

Covid 19 pandemic has been devastating, especially to the younger generation who have turned to mobiles and other devises. A new study by the...

Covid positive mother can breastfeed her baby

A COVID positive mother should continue to breastfeed the baby but is advised to keep the baby at a distance of 6 feet from...
Endocrine Disrupting Chemicals Effects Reproduction

Endocrine Disrupting Chemicals Effects Reproduction

Over the past two decades, infertility is on the rise in India, both among men and women, and especially in urban societies. One in...
A research team led by professors from the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign has harnessed the remarkable UV vision of butterfly to create a groundbreaking imaging sensor. This sensor, designed after the Papilio xuthus butterfly's enhanced visual system, is capable of "seeing" into the ultraviolet (UV) range, a part of the spectrum imperceptible to the human eye. By employing perovskite nanocrystals and stacked photodiodes, this innovative technology can differentiate between cancer cells and healthy cells with an astounding 99% confidence level.

Breast cancer: Turning Taboos into Action Needed In Rural India

A majority of the women folk in rural India is unaware of their health issues and several taboos lead to late detection of breast...