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A Montreal research team found kids living in more walkable neighbourhoods have lower BMI Want to bring up healthy kids? Look for a neighbourhood with lots of parks and greens. Children who live in more walkable neighbourhoods have a smaller waist...
Chances of making a match increase, as do the chances of breaking up, shows new research That weight loss leads to a new "you" is well known. New research suggests it may also lead to a change in relationship status...
The mutations are very rare and not the sole cause of sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS)Genes that lead to impairment of breathing muscles could be responsible for sudden infant death syndrome (also known as ‘cot death’). A case-control study in...
Cabinet passes Bill making unauthorized practice of medicine punishable with 1 year jail term and upto Rs. 5L fineThe Union cabinet on Wednesday approved the final MBBS examination as the licentiate examination and removed the provision of a bridge...
Suprachiasmatic nucleus (SCN) controls circadian rhythms; aging results in reduction in its light sensitivity That aging is associated with altered sleep cycles and disturbed sleep is well known. For the first time however researchers may have found the exact part...
This prenatal work is part of a growing body of research to better understand how the human brain develops across its lifespan, from fetus to old age. That stress in a pregnant mother affects her unborn child is a belief...
Standard physical examination achieved only 40-89 percent accuracy in detecting strokeA new device worn like a visor can detect emergent large-vessel occlusion in patients with suspected stroke with 92 percent accuracy. In a study in the Journal of Neurointerventional Surgery,...
New study reveals antibiotic use in India doubled between 2000 and 2015Antibiotic consumption in India has increased the fastest in the southeast Asian region, according to a study published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. The study...
The health data will eventually become the backbone of the National Health Protection MissionAs it prepares to roll out the biggest public funded health insurance programme in the world, the government of India has also drafted a comprehensive law...
India has a high burden of people living with dyslipidemia Less than 40 percent of people with severe elevations in cholesterol are being prescribed appropriate drug treatment, according to a study reported in the American Heart Association's journal Circulation. Data from...