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How Do Jellyfish Survive With No Brain?Jellyfish, lacking a central brain, exhibit remarkable coordination through decentralized nerve nets and specialized sensory structures cal...
Why Closing Your Eyes For Just A Few Seconds Can Reset Your BrainClosing your eyes offers a significant cognitive boost, enhancing memory recall and creative thinking by reducing visual distractions. This...
Iraqi child with heart beating 200 times per minute undergoes life-saving surgery at Delhi hospitalA seven-year-old Iraqi boy with persistent, life-threatening fast heart rhythm successfully underwent a rare cardiac procedure at Fortis Es...
Artificial sweetners in chewing gum and even toothpaste can give you blood clots, heart attacks or stroke: StudyArtificial sweeteners, particularly xylitol, may pose health risks by affecting platelets and blood clotting, leading to cardiovascular eve...
Do you take your meals on time? Late dinners can increase risk of heart attack, finds studyCVDs are a group of disorders of the heart and blood vessels and include coronary heart disease, cerebrovascular disease, rheumatic heart d...
Want to control high blood sugar? Sleep more, suggest expertsThe parasympathetic branch of the nervous system is associated with soothing and calming the body by producing physiological effects such a...
New study reveals quality sleep is crucial for controlling blood sugar, preventing diabetesResearchers at University of California (UC) Berkeley found that the body's parasympathetic nervous system was triggered during deep sleep,...
High-frequency neural activity, seen in tasks such as work ,is a mark of humour appreciation, finds studyPrevious studies have shown the involvement of the temporal lobe in the processing of droll stimuli, or stimuli associated with goof.
COVID-19 long-haulers experience chest pain, blood clot complications, weeks after recovery: StudySome long-haul COVID-19 patients experience stroke, chest pain, and blood clot-related complications weeks after recovery, according to a r...
How COVID-19 can damage your heartSimply put, when a person is infected by the novel coronavirus his or her immune system tries to fight back. Too many cytokines — small pro...
World Heart Day: Poor sleep quality & stress cause arrhythmia, can leave you paralysedIf you are experiencing fatigue, palpitations and dizziness, get tested immediately.
3D 'mini-brains' developed in labThe creation of these 'mini-brains' could dramatically change how new drugs are tested for effectiveness and safety, researchers said.
All you need to know to survive in a polluted cityWhile we were not done talking about the right way to breathe, the city has come to a situation where the air quality itself is being quest...
Functioning brain tissue grown in 3-D structureMoreover, cells were seen to migrate and extend fibres that bent to form the T-shape characteristic of granule cell parallel fibres.
Sex hormone levels in blood tied to sudden cardiac arrest riskMeasuring the levels of sex hormones in blood may identify those likely to suffer a sudden cardiac arrest, a heart rhythm disorder that is ...
Indian-American cardiologist wins prestigious Simon Dack AwardDr Sumeet Chugh, MD and associate director of Cedars-Sinai Heart Institute, along with another researcher will receive the Simon Dack Award.