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AIIMS study shows how air pollution can damage placenta, restrict fetal growth and change babies before they are bornA new study reveals that air pollution significantly damages the placenta, restricting fetal growth and increasing pregnancy complications ...
3-year-old laughed everyday for one year. Parents thought he is a 'happy child'. But an MRI scan revealed the reason. Top neurologist shares the diagnosisA child's laughter can hide a medical secret. A Hyderabad neurologist shared a case of a three-year-old with frequent, unprovoked laughter....
Shopkeeper kept 'winking' at his customers, causing his business to suffer. Top neurologist shares the reason behind his unintentional behaviourA cosmetics shop owner's repeated winking at women customers caused offense and hurt sales. This was not intentional but a medical conditio...
'Who are you?' he asked his wife before his daughter's wedding. CT scan, MRI reports normal. Neurologist points out the real culpritA 60-year-old father's memory loss and behavioral changes during his daughter's wedding were initially blamed on stress. Medical tests were...
No cutting corners on compliance rulesSebi's restrictions on Jane Street for alleged market manipulation signal a commitment to a well-governed and rapidly growing Indian market...
Don't expect bumper rewards on card spends this festive seasonAnalysts say the changes made by banks on credit cards this year reflect the new reality after the sharp 250-basis point increase in intere...
Fatigue in long Covid patients found to impact their nervous systemUnderactivity in specific cortical circuits reflects as a slower reaction in specific brain areas, while an imbalance in the autonomic nerv...
Doglight at the end of tunnel visionWhen a 14-year-old poodle came to vets in Wiltshire, her human companion complained about her 'abnormal behaviour' outdoors. Ultraviolet li...
Persistence of 'abnormal fused cells' may cause lung damage in Covid patientsThe formation of fused cells is due to the viral spike protein, which corona uses to enter the cell.
Zoos in Telangana asked to be high alert after tiger tests positive for COVID-19 in USThe Forest department in Telangana has asked zoos and deer parks in the state to be on "highest alert" while issuing a set of directives to...
Zoos asked to remain on high alert; collect samples for COVID-19 testingThe Central Zoo Authority on Monday asked all zoos across the country to remain on high alert and collect samples fortnightly in suspected ...
BSE asks stock brokers to submit compliance report on AI tools by Apr 15Stock brokers not using AI and ML based applications are also required to submit the requisite form.
- Can dogs predict earthquakes? Probably not
London, April 18 (IANS) The long-held belief that strange behaviour by cats, dogs and even cows can predict an imminent earthquake is not b...
Teenagers with antisocial behaviour may have brain abnormalitiesThe researchers say that conduct disorder can be a real psychiatric disorder and not just an exaggerated form of teenage rebellion.
Pollution breaching right to happy life: President"Distressing" pollution levels in cities have "breached" people's right to lead a healthy, happy and productive life, President Pranab Mukh...
Pollution breaching right to happy life; urgent steps needed: PresidentAddressing a conference, he said climate change has moved centre-stage in policy and its ill-effects are visible in the abnormal behaviour ...
Teen cannabis users have poor long-term memory in adulthoodTeens who are heavy marijuana users - smoking it daily for about three years - may have an abnormally shaped hippocampus and poor long-term...
Government jobs in India attract corrupt youngsters like a magnet: StudyScientists have, for the first time, shown that students who are cheats in school are more likely to opt for a government job.
Stray tiger relocated into Dudhwa Tiger ReserveThe Dudhwa Tiger Reserve (DTR) is witnessing the successful relocation of a stray tiger into the wilds again.
- Cradle launches Janus surveillance system in India
Cradle Technologies on Thursday announced the launch of Janus, a surveillance solution, in India.