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Health

    Polio vaccination

    Malaysia reports its first case of polio in twenty seven years; 3-month-old boy hospitalised

    The last reported case of polio in Malaysia was in 1992, and the country was declared free of polio in 2000
    Dec 8, 2019
    By Jeevan Biswas
    Drug addiction

    Virtual Reality can help treat these four conditions

    Through research, scientists have proved that VR can create new avenues for patients suffering from various conditions
    Dec 8, 2019
    By Jeevan Biswas
    Male birth control pills

    Brain region smaller in birth control pill users: Study

    Oral contraceptives are among the most popular forms of birth control and are also used to treat a host of conditions
    Dec 8, 2019
    By IANS
    old

    Reversing ageing process in humans is possible; top geneticist reveals when to expect this miracle

    A geneticist from Harvard Medical School clarified that humans can experience the reversing ageing process but it may take some time
    Dec 7, 2019
    By Bhaswati Guha Majumder
    Singapore: Couple opens home to pregnant women amidst Zika threat

    Pregnancies becoming shorter due to global warming and climate change, says study

    Around 42,000 births will be affected every year—nearly one in every hundred births, by the year 2100 the study estimates
    Dec 6, 2019
    By Jeevan Biswas
    Breast cancer

    Did you know hair dyes and straighteners can increase breast cancer risk?

    Over two million women worldwide are affected by breast cancer every year and the use of hair dyes or straighteners can increase their risk of this chronic disease.
    Dec 6, 2019
    By Ilin Mathew
    baby-teeth-give-clues-to-autisms-origins

    Give allergenic peanuts and eggs to infants to fight allergy risk later in life, suggests study

    Results suggested that the inclusion of allergenic foods from infancy helped develop resistance to those foods at a higher level
    Dec 5, 2019
    By IBTimes SG Desk
    Make-up

    New study reveals life-threatening superbugs may be hiding in your cosmetics

    A recent study has revealed that most of the make-up products, including mascara, beauty blenders and lip gloss, are all contaminated with life-threatening superbugs
    Dec 4, 2019
    By Samhati Bhattacharjya
    Children

    Social media behind increasing eating disorders and body image issues among adolescents, says study

    The study found that 69.9% of boys and 75.4% of girls had at least one social media account, with Instagram being the most popular platform among them
    Dec 4, 2019
    By Jeevan Biswas
    Depression
    Women health

    US woman who shed weight left with 9 kg excess skin

    Catherine Shanklin weighed 30 stones and wore size 6XL trousers at her heaviest, but she lost an incredible 18.5 stones naturally over three years
    Dec 1, 2019
    By IANS
    AIDS

    More than half of European women with HIV diagnosed late: WHO

    Almost 60 percent of the HIV diagnoses among women in the year of 2018 were in the age group 30-49 years old
    Dec 1, 2019
    By IANS
    Heart Attack

    Pharmacist-led interventions may prevent heart disease

    The new research support the involvement of pharmacists as healthcare providers in managing patients with hypertension, diabetes and high cholesterol
    Dec 1, 2019
    By IANS
    calcified foetus

    Placental changes in older mothers not good for heart of male offspring, says study

    The findings could beneficial in providing targeted interventions to improve the long-term health of children born to older mothers
    Nov 30, 2019
    By Kierston Gerwin
    cancer

    Home urine test kit makes detection of prostate cancer easier

    Through the urine samples collected, the study found that samples taken at home showed biomarkers for prostate cancer more clearly than after a rectal examination
    Nov 30, 2019
    By Jeevan Biswas
    Artificial Intelligence

    AI-based algorithm to treat brain injury developed

    Researchers have developed AI-based algorithms which could help in treating traumatic brain injury which is a significant global cause of mortality
    Nov 29, 2019
    By IANS
    Artificial intelligence
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    BLOGS AND FEATURES
    Mahshad Nasr Esfahani

    Research Addressing the STEM Workforce Crisis Through Multilingual Education

    By Alexander Maxwell

    Mahshad Nasr Esfahani said Fostering polyglottal erudition catalyzes the amelioration of gender disparities, engendering a paradigm shift towards equitable representation in STEM vocations

    Research Addressing the STEM Workforce Crisis Through Multilingual Education

    By Alexander Maxwell
    GOQii

    Gamifying Healthcare to Incentivize Healthy, Sustainable Habits

    By IBT Desk

    GOQii is leading app allows users to immerse themselves in their fitness journeys with gamification techniques

    Gamifying Healthcare to Incentivize Healthy, Sustainable Habits

    By IBT Desk
    Pharma Industry

    Enhancing Pharma Industry's Patient Program Capabilities with Advanced Master Data Management Application

    By Amit Singh

    Modern master data management applications will be essential to maintain competitiveness and deliver optimal patient care.

    Enhancing Pharma Industry's Patient Program Capabilities with Advanced Master Data Management Application

    By Amit Singh
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