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Psychology explains why some people are terrified before flying, and it may have less to do with the plane itselfPsychology suggests intense pre-flight anxiety, or aviophobia, is strongly linked to past stressful experiences and burnout. A 2024 study f...
These large-caps have ‘strong buy’ & ‘buy’ recos and an upside potential of up to 27%As the market seems to be in comeback mode, it helps to be aware that the best (and probably biggest) wealth creator of the last couple of ...
These large- and mid-cap stocks can give more than 25% return in 1 year, according to analystsThere are market phases when one risk dominates. Then there are phases like this, when risks arrive from every direction and refuse to stan...
Elon Musk's biggest rival isn't a startup, it's China, and they just won the brain chip raceElon Musk brain chip Neuralink competitor: China has approved the world's first brain-computer chip, NEO, for commercial sale after complet...
These large- and mid-cap stocks may give more than 25% return in 1 year, according to analystsFor the last few earnings seasons, the message has been: “Show me growth, I have the money.” Stocks with better-than-expected earnings saw ...
Quote of the day by Fyodor Dostoevsky 'Two intelligent people cannot fall in love; true love needs one idiot' - Why intelligence can be the biggest enemy of romance explained by the iconic Russian novelistLove, as explored in the quote of the day, is shown as something that cannot be fully governed by logic alone. It suggests that when two pe...
World's first epilepsy device fitted in 13 year old UK boy's skull; Here's how the device worksOran Knowlson, a 13-year-old from England with severe epilepsy, has become the first person to trial a new device implanted in his skull to...
National Epilepsy Day: Fatima Sana Shaikh, Elton John & other famous people who braved the neurological disorderLiving with epilepsy can be difficult, but it need not be the end of the world.
EastEnders role helped Martin Kemp recover from brain tumour ‘more than anything else’Veteran British actor Martin Kemp has claimed that his role in EastEnders helped him recover after his brain tumour surgery ‘more than anyt...
IISc & AIIMS-Rishikesh researchers develop algorithm to decode brain scans for epilepsyTo identify whether a patient is epileptic, neurophysiologists need to manually inspect EEGs (electroencephalograms), which can capture err...
Silent, subtle & unseen: Why are seizures hard to diagnose? Identifying and improving gaps in epilepsy careA seizure is caused by sudden uncontrolled electrical activity from a group of neurons.
Zydus gets final US FDA nod to market generic version of Vigabatrin tabletsCadila Healthcare Ltd on Thursday said group firm Zydus has received final approval from the US health regulator to market its generic vers...
Sun Pharma to launch complete range of generic anti-epilepsy drugThe drug major introduced Brevipil (Brivaracetam) tablet in strengths of 25 mg/50 mg/75 mg/100 mg on February 21, while Brevipil oral solut...
World Epilepsy Day: Condition different from seizure, not contagious, and other myths debunkedEpilepsy is one of the fourth most common neurological diseases, globally.
Good news for epileptic patients: Implanting new device in brain can prevent seizuresThe researchers used a neurotransmitter which acts as the 'brake' at the source.
Brain abnormalities can predict epilepsy riskThe structural differences in brain have not yet been implicated in any loss of function.
- Planned pregnancy can help 90% epileptic women have healthy babies
New Delhi, Nov 19 (IANS) Planned pregnancy can help 90 per cent of epileptic women deliver healthy babies, said doctors.
Are you epileptic? Here's how your office can help youAbout 50 million people worldwide have epilepsy, making it one of the most common neurological diseases after migraine, stroke and Alzheime...
Type 1 diabetes may up risk of epilepsyIn patients with type 1 diabetes, the risk of developing epilepsy was significantly higher than that in patients without the disease.
Delhi High Court comes to Intas rescue, stops Arinna Lifescience for trademark violationDelhi High Court gave relief to Ahmedabad-based drug maker, Intas Pharmaceuticals, by granting an ex-parte injunction against the sale of V...