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Flu symptoms 2025: Vaccination, treatment, medicines, how to identify Covid symptoms 2025Flu symptoms 2025: This year, the flu hit earlier -- and cases have skyrocketed -- compared with previous years in Japan, Australia and the...
Delhi air damaging your brain? Study shows it’s not just your lungs at risk, your brain may be suffering irreversible damageToxic air in Delhi is harming more than just lungs. New research shows long-term exposure to fine particulate matter, PM2.5, significantly ...
Children who are circumcised early have double the rate of autism - Donald Trump's Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr's claim goes viral, draws sharp reactionsAs for the circumcision theory, the most widely cited paper, published by Danish researchers in 2015, was "riddled with flaws" that were po...
Your AI radiologist will not be with you soonAI pioneer Geoffrey Hinton once predicted radiologists would be obsolete within five years. Instead, radiologists remain in high demand, wi...
Mutations discovered in first severe human bird flu case in the US: What we know so farA severe case of bird flu in Louisiana has led to the discovery of mutations in the H5N1 virus, which may help it bind more easily to human...
Weight-loss drugs: Who, and what, are they good for?The new drugs are known as GLP-1 agonists, which mimic the activity of a hormone that slows digestion and helps people feel full for longer...
Do you really need that antibiotic?Swallowing an antibiotic is like carpet-bombing the trillions of microorganisms that live in the gut, killing not just the bad but the good...
Pregnancy weight gain impacts lifelong health: New study warns of heart disease & diabetes riskA study published in The Lancet journal suggests that pregnant women who gain more weight than recommended are at a higher risk of death fr...
Your heart needs extra care after Covid: Tips for a healthy recoveryA study found that there were approximately 90,000 more deaths in the US attributed to cardiovascular disease during the first two years of...
How Hot Dog Eating Contests can affect your gut health, experts revealThe Nathan's Famous Hot Dog Eating Contest is held on July 4, Independence Day. Here’s how it can be harmful for your stomach and the body.
Are your night owl habits ruining your sleep? Here's how you can become a morning personThe first thing to keep in mind is that your bedtime to some extent is influenced by your genetics.
Should you still wear a mask?One good way to frame the issue is to ask: Who is the most vulnerable person in your immediate circle?
Second US virus wave emerges as infection tally soars past 2 millionA fresh onslaught of the novel coronavirus is bringing challenges for residents and the economy in pockets across the US. The localised sur...
- Grey matter density increases during adolescence: Study
New York, May 26 (IANS) While grey matter volume generally decrease with age, its density actually increases during adolescence, new resear...
- Stem cells from fat show promise for anti-ageing treatment
New York, Feb 19 (IANS) Adult stem cells collected directly from human fat are more stable than other cells -- such as fibroblasts from the...
- fMRI brain scans can spot lies better than polygraph test
New York, Nov 4 (IANS) Scanning people's brains with functional magnetic resonance imaging, or fMRI, is significantly more effective way to...
Your Facebook, Twitter posts may hold clues to your healthBy building a language databank, it may be possible to link social media content to health outcomes, researchers said.
Apps as good as wearable devices to track physical activitySmartphone apps can track an individual's physical activity just as accurately as wearable devices, scientists, including one of Indian-ori...
Twitter can predict rates of heart disease: StudyTwitter can accurately predict a community's rate of coronary heart disease, the leading cause of death worldwide, researchers have found.
New smartphone apps to help detect seizures, treat strokesIn the first study, an epilepsy app was designed to help non-doctors determine if a person is having an epileptic seizure.