Monthly Archives: January 2019
Hearing test could give early clues in babies with autism
Hearing issues identified at birth can be a clue to monitor the child for autism, say researchers
A noninvasive hearing test may assist with early...
Preterm babies fare better in single family rooms, not hospital wards
Lancet study examines breastfeeding rates and incidence of sepsis in preterm babies who are cared for in single rooms and hospital wards
Caring for preterm...
New markers identified for irregular heart beat
Researchers trace two new biomarkers for atrial fibrillation that increases risk of stroke and heart failure
Researchers at the University of Birmingham have found two...
Teens who self harm are 3 times more likely to commit a crime
Study recommends programmes to deal with such behaviour from an early stage
Young people who self-harm are three times more likely to commit violent crime.
According...
Second chance for NEET-PG aspirants in snowed-in Kashmir
On the eve of exam, board announces separate test for J&K candidates at a later date
On the eve of the NEET-PG examination for postgraduate...
With a small jump start, the body can heal diabetes on its own
Researchers find neighbouring cells can take over function of insulin producing cells
Diabetes is caused by damaged or non-existing insulin cells inability to produce insulin,...
Why a recent liver transplant in Max Saket is good news for dengue patients
Doctors do not usually perform a transplant on patients who suffer acute liver failure because of dengue; Max doctors defied the oddsMr Ray, a...
Recurrent miscarriages: faulty sperms not maternal health to blame
New study shows sperms with DNA damage cause recurrent miscarriages
Multiple recurrent miscarriages may be linked to the poor quality of a man's sperm, suggests...
Your furry friend needs to keep an eye on the weighing scale too
Research shows how overweight dogs are likely to have a shorter lifespan
New research from the University of Liverpool and Mars Petcare's WALTHAM Centre for...
Tingling, numbness may be signs of some serious diseases
A neurologist writes why commonplace symptoms like tingling and numbness should not be ignoredMost people have suffered the feeling of tingling and numbness, thinking...