Lancet study projects US foreign aid cuts could result in over 1.4 crore preventable deaths globallyA Lancet study reveals that drastic USAID funding cuts, potentially 83%, could lead to over 1.4 crore preventable deaths by 2030, with a si...
Study finds hot and cold exposure in early life alters brain's white matterThe team found that exposure to colder-than-usual temperatures during pregnancy and the first year of life, and exposure to hotter-than-usu...
Acceptance of Covid vaccines increased globally: StudyHowever, vaccine acceptance decreased in eight countries and almost one in eight vaccinated respondents, particularly younger men and women...
Study finds 'robust' evidence that COVID-19 is seasonal infectionThis seasonality could contribute importantly to the transmission of SARS-CoV-2, since low humidity conditions have been shown to reduce th...
SARS-CoV-2 antibodies remain stable or increase seven months after infection: StudyThey noted that in order to predict the pandemic's evolution and develop effective strategies, it is critical to better understand the dyna...
Physical distancing, use of face masks and hand hygiene can prevent second Covid waveHow and when to ease the Covid-19 restrictions could be a difficult decision.
Spending too much time in the kitchen? Pollution-causing fumes may up heart attack riskExposure to indoor air pollution may even up stroke risk.
Exposed to traffic noises for a prolonged period of time? It may up obesity riskSustained exposure to noise pollution is a widespread public health problem.
- 'Blue light' from LEDs may trigger breast, prostate cancer: Researchers
London, April 28 (IANS) Reigniting the debate over exposure to the "blue light" emitted by outdoor LED screens and heightened risk of cance...
Air pollution doesn't just affect lungs, can also increase risk of death from kidney, bladder & colorectal cancerAir pollution is known to be carcinogenic for humans given its association with lung cancer.