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This blood test may reveal lung cancer risk long before symptomsA new blood test can predict lung cancer more than five years before diagnosis. This breakthrough offers hope for early detection in India....
500 Years Later, Scientists Solve Leonardo da Vinci’s Human Heart MysteryFive centuries ago, Leonardo da Vinci sketched intricate heart structures. Now, modern science confirms these trabeculae are not remnants b...
UK investigates after big health dataset listed for sale on China's AlibabaBritain is probing the appearance of UK Biobank data on China's Alibaba. The health charity's anonymised data from 500,000 volunteers was l...
Is your workout really helping? Study reveals how air pollution could be quietly eroding the lifesaving benefits of exerciseBreathing polluted air significantly weakens the health advantages of regular exercise, a new study reveals. While physical activity still ...
Have this problem for more than 3 months? Hypertension study says your BP risk could shoot upNew research reveals a strong link between long-term pain and high blood pressure. Adults experiencing pain for over three months face a gr...
Diet or regular? Any soda may raise risk of liver disease, study revealsA recent research emphasizes possible liver risks connected with both sugar-sweetened and low- or non-sugar-sweetened beverages. Using info...
What exactly makes men taller than women? New study reveals genetic truth that might surprise youA recent study analyzing genetic data from nearly one million people has shed light on why men are generally taller than women. Researchers...
At stroke risk? The shape and size of your retinas can predict if you're vulnerable to get oneRetinal scans may predict stroke risk as effectively as traditional methods without invasive tests. A study of 45,161 older individuals sho...
Your eyes can predict whether you are at risk of a stroke: StudyA new study suggests that the shape and size of retinal blood vessels can predict stroke risk almost as accurately as traditional methods. ...
ICMR sets up India's first diabetes biobank in ChennaiIndia's first diabetes biobank has been established in Chennai by ICMR and MDRF. The biobank houses samples from two major studies, includi...
Could your baby be smarter? US startup promises higher IQs in embryos for a hefty priceHeliospect Genomics, a U.S. startup, offers wealthy couples embryo screening for IQ and other traits, costing up to $50,000. This service r...
Sipping three cups of coffee daily can reduce risk of diabetes and heart attack: StudyNew research from Suzhou Medical College of Soochow University suggests that consuming three cups of coffee daily may reduce the risk of de...
Your genes can reveal a lot about you: StudyIncreasingly, scientists are collecting large amounts of data to be kept in biobanks - repositories that store genetic data and other biosp...
Vedanta's medical arm ties up with Anuva for cancer research in IndiaVedanta's BALCO Medical Centre (BMC), one of India's leading cancer hospitals, and Anuva, a genomics biotech company with a centre in India...
Trouble focusing after Covid? Oxford study finds that even after mild infection your brain may shrink, rewire or get damagedThese changes have been observed after several months of the Covid infection.
Poor sleep habits may be linked with higher risk of severe Covid-19Poor sleep affects the immune system and blood clotting, both of which are key to the body's fight against Covid.
Air pollution can permanently harm eyes, may result in irreversible blindnessAge-related macular degeneration is the leading cause of vision loss among people over 50.
Don't miss out on your morning cup of coffee: It can lower risk of liver cancerThe risk of hepatocellular carcinoma was low in people who drank mostly instant coffee.
Ladies, check your clock: Being an early riser may lower breast cancer riskThere is little evidence for an association with sleep duration and insomnia symptoms.
Firstborns more likely to be nearsightedFirstborn children have a higher risk of developing nearsightedness partly because parents may be more invested in the education of their e...