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What Chernobyl’s Wolves Learned to Survive That Scientists Still Don’t Fully UnderstandWildlife thrives in Chernobyl's exclusion zone. Grey wolves there show remarkable genetic changes. These wolves have developed resistance t...
Scientists Identify the Main Cause of Sunburns, and Now They Have to Update the TextbooksA groundbreaking study reveals a new cause for sunburn's immediate pain. Scientists now believe damage to RNA, not DNA, triggers the rapid ...
How to Maintain Your Patio Furniture Before Summer Sun Wears It OutProtect your patio furniture from the elements. Sunlight, rain, and harsh weather can damage wood, metal, plastic, and fabric. Regular clea...
One toxic exposure in pregnancy linked to disease risk across 20 generations, shocking rat study findsA new study from Washington State University reports that a single pregnancy exposure to a toxic fungicide can raise disease risk for 20 ge...
Are you more likely to be diagnosed with cancer if you are plus-sized? Answer is not so simple, reveals new studyNew research reveals that larger animals like elephants and giraffes have higher cancer rates compared to smaller species. However, these s...
Is your cancer risk written in your genes? Study explores pre-birth risk factorsA new study suggests that cancer risk may be shaped before birth, challenging the long-held belief that genetic mutations acquired over tim...
IISc research team finds glitch in protein synthesis could affect tumour growthIn the study, the researchers found that stop codon readthrough causes the translation machinery to make a longer and more unstable version...
Researchers find connection between male infertility and cancer riskA recent study has found a potential link between male infertility and an increased risk of certain cancers in their families. The research...
Yellapragada Subbarow: How one Indian revolutionised cancer treatmentWorld Cancer Day: World Cancer Day is a global observance dedicated to raising awareness about cancer, encouraging its prevention, detectio...
Game-changing Cancer-killing molecule unveiled by scientists; targets tumors, spares healthy cellsIn a groundbreaking discovery, scientists at the City of Hope, a leading cancer research institute in the US, have developed a game-changin...
WHO says Aspartame is 'possibly carcinogenic.' What does that mean?The International Agency for Research on Cancer has classified aspartame "as possibly carcinogenic to humans" albeit without sufficient evi...
India records 1 in 5 cervical cancer cases: Learn more about causes, symptoms and treatments availableCervical cancer is caused by the human papillomavirus.
Woman survives cancer 12 times, experts claim her genetic defect gave birth to a hyper-sensitive immune system that saved her in the nick of timeThis 35-year-old from Spain has been battling cancer since infancy.
Genetic flashpoints: Why Covid-19 hits some people harder than othersThe Nature report summarizes information from 46 studies and three meta-analyses investigating the role of human genetics in Sars-CoV-2 inf...
Moms-to-be, watch what you eat! High-fat diet during pregnancy may up offspring's breast cancer riskEnvironmental and lifestyle factors, such as diet, plays a critical role in breast cancer risk.
- High-fat diet in pregnancy may up breast cancer risk
Washington, July 4 (IANS) High-fat diet in pregnancy may increase the risk of breast cancer over generations, a new study has revealed.
Chemicals found in shampoo, alcohol can increase cancer riskAldehydes are a class of chemicals made in our own bodies in small quantities but increasingly found everywhere in our environment.
World's largest catalogue of human genomic variation createdScientists have created the world's largest catalogue of genomic differences among humans that will provide powerful clues to why some are ...
Soap additive may cause cancer, liver diseaseLong-term exposure to triclosan, an ingredient found in soaps, shampoos, toothpastes and many other household items may cause liver fibrosi...
- Women more vulnerable to cervical cancer: Study
The incidence of cervical cancer in India is reported to be about 1,32,000 cases annually, that happen to be about 30% of the total 4,70,00...