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The study by PGIMER Chandigarh will boost plans for national programme to provide free anti-viral from Govt health centres A study in Punjab in a population of almost 20,000 people has found high rates of Hepatitis C cure after free...
This is the first time sitting long hours has been implicated in loss of memory Being a couch potato is not just bad for your waistline. It may affect your memory too, suggests research by UCLA. Sitting too much is linked...
Peanut allergy is one of the commonest allergies; the study raises hopes of a similar vaccine for humans A new vaccine has shown promise in turning off peanut allergy in mice. Peanut allergy is very common and is known to...
India has been an avid proponent of Yoga; it was prime minister Narendra Modi's initiative to observe June 21 as International Day of Yoga As academic stress increases and student suicides spike, the answer may lie in yoga, US researchers...
India has one of the largest numbers of malaria cases - in 2017 there were 5,33,481 cases and 107 deathsThe good old mosquito net with a little innovation could still be the best ally against malaria. Mosquito nets coated with a...
Scientists report a gene FGF21 that  leads to greater sugar and alcohol consumption, it is associated with a lower percentage of total body fatYou are what you eat, the old saying goes. But it turns out that may be backwards. What...
April 14 is the birthday of B R Ambedkar; April 30 to be observed as Ayushman Bharat DiwasPrime minister Narendra Modi will kick off the Ayushman Bharat health programme on April 14 in Bijapur when he inaugurates the first...
This is the first study with a large cohort to analyse relation between traumatic brain injury and dementiaSustaining a traumatic brain injury (TBI) is associated with an increased risk of developing both dementia and Alzheimer's disease, according to a...
However risks of unnatural death are low in people with epilepsy The suddenness with which epilepsy strikes can trigger accidents. What is less known is the propensity of epileptics to commit suicide. A new study has shown that people diagnosed with...
Study shows excessive metallic oxide that permeates into the food affects nutrient absorption Those attractive cans may be pushing metals into your food at far higher doses than is recommended and thus stealing your nutrients. Food packaging negatively affect the way...