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China’s EV boom is cleaning the air, and may have prevented 262,000 deathsElectric vehicles are proving to be life savers. Studies show China's shift to electric cars has prevented thousands of premature deaths. A...
In 1937, a chemistry student tasted something sweet on a cigarette, and this led to a sweetener that changed diet foods industryA lab accident in 1937 led to the discovery of cyclamate, an artificial sweetener. It quickly became popular for low-calorie products. Late...
How to get streak-free mirrors like hotels without using vinegarAchieve a streak-free hotel-quality mirror at home with a simple DIY solution. Isopropyl alcohol, distilled water, and a drop of dish soap,...
No gym, no equipment, no sweat: This 800-year-old Chinese exercise is quietly fixing high blood pressureAn 800-year-old Chinese exercise once practiced quietly in parks and public squares is now drawing global attention after scientists discov...
David Allan Coe dies at 86: What we know about the country music icon’s cause of death?David Allan Coe cause of death: Country music icon David Allan Coe, a pivotal figure in the outlaw country movement, has passed away at 86....
James Dyson Was Frustrated With a Broken Vacuum, It Led to a Billion-Dollar IdeaJames Dyson's journey to invent the bagless vacuum cleaner began with a simple annoyance: a vacuum that lost suction. This led to a 15-year...
How to sharpen kitchen knives at home without tools: A simple trick that improves cuttingScientific research confirms that sharp knives significantly improve food quality and safety by reducing cutting force and preventing crush...
How to Clean Mirrors Like Hotels Without VinegarAchieve a sparkling hotel-like mirror finish at home. Forget vinegar's smell and residue. Alcohol-based cleaners are key, evaporating quick...
AIIMS-led trial proves indigenous stroke device matches global standardsAIIMS New Delhi has successfully concluded India's first clinical trial for an indigenously developed advanced stroke device, the Supernova...
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. ...
Study estimates about a quarter of Indian population can access stroke facility in an hourA study finds that only a quarter of India's population can access a stroke rehabilitation centre within an hour. The research highlights t...
From sodas to fruit juice: Here's how your favorite drinks could be putting you at stroke riskNew research underscores the health risks of excessive consumption of coffee, soda, and fruit juice, suggesting these popular beverages may...
Harvard-led research reveals: Extreme temperatures linked to stroke deathsRecent studies, including one led by Harvard University, have linked extreme temperatures, both hot and cold, with increased risks of strok...
Nearly 10 million could die of stroke annually by 2050: Lancet reportThe number of stroke deaths in LMICs is projected to rise sharply - widening the gap with HICs - by increasing from 5.7 million in 2020 to ...
Mobile health intervention can reduce treatment delays, prevent secondary stroke: StudyMobile health refers to the use of wireless devices to deliver care.
Covid patients suffering from stroke, confusion more likely to succumb to infectionThe findings can identify and focus treatment efforts on individuals most at risk.
COVID-19 patients, who are hospitalised, less likely to suffer a strokeThis study contradicts initial reports that suggested a risk of stroke in patients hospitalised with Covid.
Secondhand smoke increases stroke riskEven after adjustment for other stroke factors such as hypertension, diabetes, and heart disease, the 30 per cent stroke risk for nonsmoker...
Long-term depression may double stroke riskPersistent depression may double the risk of stroke in adults over 50 and stroke risk remains higher even after symptoms of depression go a...
Hands-free ultrasound plus tPA safe for ischemic stroke: StudyA hands-free ultrasound device combined with clot buster is safe for ischemic stroke patients, as it could help open up more arteries.