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Vulture loss in India leads to a 4% rise in human...

The decline of vultures has had severe consequences on human health and the economy. An analysis from the US and UK shows...

AI Chatbots and the Ethical Dilemmas of Deceased Person Simulation

As AI chatbots continue to proliferate worldwide, conversations with simulated versions of deceased loved ones are becoming increasingly common. Several companies now offer users the opportunity to interact with simulations of their departed family members for as little as $10.

Complex Relationship Between Sex and Sudden Death

Explore the multifaceted connection between sex and sudden cardiac death, including the physical and psychological benefits of sex, as well as the rare but important risks associated with cardiac events during sexual activity.

Perinatal Depression Raises Risk of Death

A groundbreaking study in The BMJ exposes the link between clinically diagnosed perinatal depression and an increased risk of death, notably due to suicide. Discover the findings, implications, and the call for heightened awareness and early intervention.

Can AI Predict Your Death?

Explore the groundbreaking study revealing an AI, life2vec, trained on the life stories of over a million people in Denmark, accurately predicting individuals' lives and risk of early death. Uncover the ethical considerations and implications surrounding this cutting-edge technology.

Life After Death

Even after your heart ceases to beat, a vital part of your body continues to thrive long after you're gone – your microbes. In a fascinating study exploring the field of necrobiology, researchers have discovered that the microbes residing within you during your lifetime not only persist postmortem but also play a crucial role in recycling your body to facilitate new life. This is life after death.

50,000 Russian War Deaths in Ukraine

An independent statistical analysis conducted by Russian media outlets Mediazona and Meduza, in collaboration with a data scientist from Germany's Tübingen University, estimates that nearly 50,000 Russian men have died in the war in Ukraine. Using the concept of excess mortality, the study examined inheritance records and official mortality data to reveal the true human cost of Russia's invasion of Ukraine. The analysis highlights the hidden deaths that the Russian government has tried to conceal, shedding light on the devastating impact of the conflict.

Lesser number of people suffer from strokes due to Covid-19 now

The number of people suffering from strokes due to Covid-19 has come down now, according to a study. Fewer people suffer from stroke as a...

Corona: India crosses 1 lakh mark, but still has many consolation...

Though the number of Covid-19 cases has crossed 100000 mark in India, the country still can stay relaxed as it has higher recovery rate...

A death certificate with bright future for the dead

One cannot just imagine getting a death certificate of his father with wish of a bright future for his dead father. In unusual incident...