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    Newborn Baby

    Explained: Why your newborn baby doesn't shed tears or sweat

    Research has explained why newborn babies don't shed tears or sweat like grown-up children and adults.
    Sep 16, 2019
    By Priya Yadav
    Alzheimer's researcher of Research Center and Advanced Studies (CINVESTAV), shows a victims' brain

    Your medicine for Alzheimer's may double risk of hospitalization, study finds

    A commonly used drug to treat Alzheimer's and Dementia, Donepezil, may double patients' hospitalization risk.
    Sep 16, 2019
    By Priya Yadav
    hundreds-of-ravenous-dolphins-surged-through-monterey-bay-on-labor-day-in-search-of-bait-fish

    Fish supper may expose you to incurable bacteria, says study

    The new study suggested that consumption of raw or undercooked fish can make a person ill because of the superbugs.
    Sep 16, 2019
    By Priya Yadav
    Swimming

    Young girl dies after diagnosed with brain-eating amoeba infection in US

    Brain-eating amoeba infection affected very few people but there is no full-proof treatment available for such deadly medical issue.
    Sep 15, 2019
    By Priya Yadav
    Peanut

    FDA to approve first-ever drug for peanut allergy; Success or failure?

    An FDA committee has voted in favour of a drug for the treatment of peanut allergies, which may soon become first FDA approved the drug for the allergy.
    Sep 14, 2019
    By Priya Yadav
    Rise in dengue in Singapore, 7th reported death in 2016

    First Zika cluster of this year confirmed in Singapore's Serangoon Gardens

    Three Zika cases reported from a Singapore residential area, making it a first Zika cluster of the year.
    Sep 14, 2019
    By Priya Yadav
    Tea

    New NUS study reveals that drinking tea can make your brain healthier

    NUS and two more universities, the University of Essex and the University of Cambridge, collaborated to find out the effects of tea on the human brain.
    Sep 13, 2019
    By Bhaswati Guha Majumder
    NUS
    Why sisters may be the key to understanding autism risk

    Medical cannabis can relieve autism symptoms in kids, study claims

    Ben-Gurion University of the Negev (BGU) and Soroka University Medical Centre researchers said autism in children can be treated by providing medical. cannabis.
    Sep 12, 2019
    By Priya Yadav
    Depression
    DNA

    Gene-editing tool CRISPR may help to cure HIV, scientists hopeful

    After the birth of two controversial twin sisters in China, Scientists use risky gene-editing tool CRISPR to cure HIV.
    Sep 12, 2019
    By Priya Yadav
    Man exhales e-cigarette vapour in park in Kiev

    Vaping-related lung illness killed 6, medical scans reveal massive organ damages

    Vaping is causing many lung-related diseases in the US, leading to as many as six deaths.
    Sep 12, 2019
    By Priya Yadav
    alzheimers

    Researchers may know how to reduce risk of Alzheimer's

    Scientists have found a link between the onset of Alzheimer's and protein buildup in the brain
    Sep 11, 2019
    By Priya Yadav
    Vet-Service Dept. declared no human DNA found in human-faced goat

    Women health: Vaginal fluid transplants may soon be a reality

    Women in US may soon be transplanted with vaginal fluid to treat infections such as bacterial vaginosis or BV.
    Sep 11, 2019
    By Priya Yadav
    OBESITY

    Why do people gain weight as they age? New study blames it on 'lipid turnover'

    A study says a decrease in lipid turnover of fat tissues is main reason behind weight gain with age.
    Sep 10, 2019
    By Priya Yadav
    Diabetes
    Five ways to treat hypertension naturally

    Hypertension is a leading cause for poor brain health in aged people, says study

    High blood pressure may lead to a poor brain health condition in aged people, a study says.
    Sep 10, 2019
    By Priya Yadav
    samsung vr

    Virtual Reality experiment helps pregnant woman overcome labor pains

    Virtual reality experience during labor may distract a woman and shift her attention from pain.
    Sep 9, 2019
    By Priya Yadav
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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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