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Education
Study In Japan – Destination For Indian Students
Japan is a land of endless possibilities. Using cutting-edge science, technology, and medicine, the country has introduced many products to the world. From its
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Education
Measures galore to make India a global study destination
Steps are on to promote India as a global study destination and enabling internationalisation of higher education in the country
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Health
An aspirin a day keeps heart attack at bay- New study says otherwise
Aspirin prevents the formation of clots and is a blood thinner and this property is widely used as preventive medicine for preempting heart attacks.
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Breast milk improves preterm newborns’ cardiac function: Study
Smaller biventricular volume, shorter length, worse systolic and diastolic function, and a disproportionate increase in muscle mass are all features of early-bo
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Study reveals how persistent lung illness develops after recovery from COVID-19
The outcomes of the study were published in the ‘Journal of Clinical Investigation’ NEW DELHI — Short-term lung illness can cause long-term lung dam
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Study explains why vaccinated people face minimal risk during delta spike
The findings, which were published in the journal Immunity, may explain why individuals who were vaccinated were largely spared the worst consequences of the de
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Night shift jobs elevate risk of atrial fibrillation, Study finds
This is the first study to look into the link between working the night shift and developing atrial fibrillation NEW DELHI — According to a recent study perform
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Study discusses the psychological consequences of COVID-19 on healthcare
The more complex the situation of COVID-19 the better we need to communicate A new study has highlighted the protective factors that can help people cope with t
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Study shows why the second dose of COVID-19 vaccine should not be skipped
The researchers found that the first shot increases COVID-19-specific antibody levels, as expected, but not nearly as much as the second shot does The second do
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Study links wildfire smoke exposure to increased risk of COVID-19
PM 2.5 from wildfire smoke was responsible for a 17.7 percent increase in the number of COVID-19 cases A new study has found that wildfire smoke may greatly inc
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Lifestyle
Study finds the impact of police action on population health
U.S. study found that among men, anxiety symptoms were significantly associated with frequency of police stops The authors of a new University of Washington led
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The study identifies potential new treatment targets for Alzheimer’s disease
Cruchaga explained “To understand the biology of Alzheimer’s disease, we should look at proteins rather than only at genes Potential new treatment t
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Study finds pulling wisdom teeth can improve long-term taste function
A new study has recently shown that patients who had extracted their wisdom teeth had improved tasting abilities after decades of having surgery According to a
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Sleep apnea worsens heart disease: Study finds
Obstructive sleep apnea can negatively impact patients’ health and increase the risk of cardiovascular events and death Health care experts urge increased
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Lifestyle
Football, team handball training may increase the lifespan of women: Study
Elite football and lifelong team handball training are associated with beneficial anti-aging cellular effects in women In the quest for healthy aging and a long
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High caffeine consumption linked to increased risk of blinding eye disease: Study finds
Study results may suggest patients with a strong family history of glaucoma should cut down on caffeine intake You might want to keep a check on your daily inta
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Study finds Immunotherapy after bladder cancer surgery may reduce recurrence
Immunotherapy can treat people with melanoma, kidney cancer, lung cancer, and other cancers as well as handling immune-related side effects.
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Study finds, overweight people should not consume alcohol
People with overweight or obesity who drank within or above alcohol guidelines had over 50 percent greater risk of developing the liver disease A study led by t
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Study finds, Storytelling reduces pain, stress in hospitalized children
Storytelling by parents, relatives and friends may be a simple and effective way to improve the wellbeing of a child and is accessible to all families New resea
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