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Mayo team finds plasma therapy safe for patients with COVID-19

Mayo clinic researchers found convalescent plasma therapy safe for a diverse group of patients with COVID-19 Mayo Clinic researchers and collaborators have found convalescent plasma...

AI may identify atrial fibrillation from a normal rhythm ECG

An artificial intelligence (AI) model has been found to identify patients with intermittent atrial fibrillation even when performed during normal rhythm Researchers have trained an...

Small amounts of peanut protein lowers peanut allergy risk

Ingesting small amounts of peanut protein can lower risk of peanut allergy, says new study   Worried about peanut allergies in children? There may be some...

Fecal transplant can cure drug resistant gut infection

Drug resistant bacteria in the gut can be controlled using fecal transplant, say Mayo Clinic researchers Transplanting human donor fecal microbiota into the colon of...

Migraine is seen more in women; new research shows why

New findings may explain why a migraine headache is more common in women The mystery around why migraine seems to be more common in women...

Telerehabilitation betters quality of life in late-stage cancer patients

Remotely delivering rehabilitation services to patients with late-stage cancer improves their physical function, pain and quality of life Remotely delivering rehabilitation services to patients with...

Extended chemotherapy prolongs pancreatic cancer survival

Long-term survival improved in advanced pancreatic cancer patients following extended chemotherapy before surgery Most pancreatic cancers are considered advanced or inoperable when the tumors grow...

Pancreatic cancer is not common in India, but it can be...

Goa chief minister Manohar Parrikar succumbed on Sunday to pancreatic cancer. Medibulletin takes you through the disease   As India bids adieu to Goa chief minister...

Dyslexia remains a poorly understood, oft ridiculed problem in India

12 years after Tare Zameen Par, understanding of dyslexia in India remains poor; it is a topic of jokes, not policy Prime minister Narendra Modi's...

Sleep apnea may result in faster progression of Alzheimer’s

People with poor quality of sleep such as those affected by sleep apnea are more likely to see rapid progression of Alzheimer's   People who are...