London, February 3 (IANS) A new type of inhibitor drug could help prevent microvascular diabetic complications, such as diabetic eye and kidney disease, in people with diabetes, a new study has shown.Diabetes,
New Delhi, February 02 (IANSlife) Vaping continues to pose irreversible dangers for society with new-age gateway products using innovative marketing techniques to lure children and youngsters. In today’s age
New Delhi, February 1 (IANS) The use of artificial intelligence (AI) renews hope in significantly enhancing cancer detection in the early phase, with the potential to transform oncological treatment, said cance
New York, January 31 (IANS) Getting either too much or too little sleep is associated with changes in the brain that have been shown to increase the risk of stroke and dementia later in life, according to a stu
London, January 30 (IANS) In a first, a team of British scientists has identified five cases of Alzheimer’s disease that are believed to have arisen as a result of medical treatments decades earlier, and are
New Delhi, January 29 (IANSlife) Headaches can strike at the most inconvenient times, leaving us searching for relief. While there's no one-size-fits-all solution, certain drinks have properties that might help
New Delhi, January 29 (IANSlife) Misconceptions often arise around prevalent conditions. Believing in myths about the causes of cancer can result in unnecessary concerns about your health. January is recognized
Lucknow, January 29 (IANS) A new research has shown that liver cancer, a growing health challenge often diagnosed in its advanced stages, can be prevented by changing the metabolic programming of cells as a tar
Wellington, January 28 (IANS) Feeling low and depressed? Eating furry fruits like Kiwi can improve your vitality and mood in as little as four days, claims a study.The findings provide a tangible and accessible
New York, January 27 (IANS) Scientists have found direct evidence that exposure to common cold coronaviruses can train T cells to fight SARS-CoV-2, the virus causing Covid-19.In fact, prior exposure to a common
New Delhi, January 26 (IANS) India has logged 187 new Covid-19 cases on Friday, while one death was reported from Maharashtra in the past 24 hours, taking the death toll at 5,33,443, as per the Health and Famil
Lucknow, January 26 (IANS) The extreme cold weather conditions have started taking a toll on the health of the common man.Cases of heart attacks and strokes reported at different medical institutes have almost
Sao Paulo, January 25 (IANS) Children born to women who were malnourished during pregnancy tend to face a higher risk of prostate cancer in adulthood, according to two studies in mice.In the first study, resear
New York, January 24 (IANS) Non-Covid-19-related deaths among people with diabetes increased during the pandemic, and women and children suffered more from related complications, according to a global study rev
London, January 24 (IANS) Starting treatment early may promote long-term control of the HIV virus if treatment is not discontinued, finds a study.People living with HIV need to take antiretroviral treatment for
New York, January 23 (IANS) Eating a healthy diet and doing regular exercise can reverse a genetic marker linked to premature ageing in children with obesity, according to a study.Like the solid segment at the
New York, January 23 (IANS) Lettuce and other leafy green vegetables that are part of a healthy, balanced diet could be more susceptible to bacterial infections in space than on Earth, according to a study.It's
Sydney, January 22 (IANS) Having a food allergy as a baby is linked to asthma and reduced lung function later in childhood, according to a study.The research, led by Murdoch Children’s Research Institute, fou
Tokyo, January 21 (IANS): Scientists have unraveled key steps in the road to DNA repair, promising new directions in cancer research.Researchers from Tokyo Metropolitan University have been studying DNA repair
New Delhi, January 21 (IANS) People who predominantly sit at work would need to engage in an additional 15 to 30 minutes of physical activity per day to mitigate an increased risk of mortality, new research has