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BABY TEETH MAY LATER HELP IDENTIFY KIDS AT RISK FOR MENTAL DISORDERS: STUDY

According to a study by the University of Bristol, baby teeth could one day lead to the development of a much-needed tool for identifying...

NUTRITIONAL DIET IN EARLY PREGNANCY REDUCES RISK OF GESTATIONAL DIABETES: RESEARCH

According to a study conducted at the University of Turku and Turku University Hospital, dietary habits have an impact on both obesity and the...

SUBSTANTIAL WEIGHT LOSS MAY DECREASE RISK OF SEVERE COVID-19 COMPLICATIONS: STUDY

A new study found that among patients with obesity, prior weight loss achieved with bariatric surgery was associated with a 60 per cent lower...

ANTIBODIES THAT MIGHT NEUTRALIZE OMICRON

During a recent study, an international team of scientists identified antibodies that neutralize omicron and other SARS-CoV-2 variants. These antibodies target areas of the virus...
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STUDY EXAMINES PHYSICAL ACTIVITY, SLEEP AMONG ARTHRITIS PATIENTS

A new research has examined patterns of 24-hour physical activity and sleep among patients with rheumatoid arthritis, lupus, and knee osteoarthritis. In the 172-participant study,...

DRIVERS TOUCH THEIR FACE NEARLY 30 TIMES AN HOUR: STUDY

According to new research by the University of Nottingham, drivers touch their face 26 times an hour on average, potentially spreading germs and infection,...

30 IRAQI CHILDREN GET SECOND SHOT AT LIFE POST HEART SURGERIES IN DELHI HOSPITAL

Max Healthcare in collaboration with Ministry of Health, Iraq has carried out cardiac surgeries on over 30 Iraqi children with congenital heart diseases at...

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