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Strong legs can help heart attack patients have better prognosis: Study
London, May 22 (IANS) People with strong legs are less likely to develop heart failure after a heart attack, according to research.
Myocardial infarction is the most common cause of heart failure, with around 6-9 per cent of heart attack!-->…
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Covid mRNA booster vax in early pregnancy did not raise miscarriage risk
New York, May 22 (IANS) Monovalent Covid-19 booster vaccinations administered in early pregnancy (before 20 weeks' gestation) did not raise risk of miscarriage, two studies have shown.
The studies add to the growing understanding about the!-->…
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Kazuo Ishiguro and his ‘discomforting world’ (IANS Column: Bookends)
<br>But unlike them, Japanese-born British writer Kazuo Ishiguro went on to become a Nobel Literature laureate (2017). There are others who won the Nobel for writing in English despite it not being their mother tongue - Rabindranath!-->…
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Scientists find increased clotting in heart attack patients with Covid-19
New Delhi, May 21 (IANS) Researchers have discovered that heart attack patients who suffered from Covid-19 had a significant amount of clotting in their arteries both before and after intervention.
Importantly, clots were seen in multiple!-->…
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WHO’s new global network to detect, prevent infectious disease threat
Geneva: The World Health Organization (WHO) on Saturday announced a new global network that will help detect and respond to disease threats before they become epidemic or pandemic, and to optimise routine disease surveillance.
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Climate change driving threat of fungal infections in humans: Report
New Delhi: Global rise in temperatures is increasing the threat of fungal infections, which can be fatal to human lives, according to US health officials.
Climate predictions show that temperatures will likely rise by more than 1.5!-->…
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Non-invasive brain imaging technique to help paralysis patients
New York: US researchers are developing a non-invasive brain-computer interface that may one day allow patients with paralysis, amputated limbs or other physical challenges to use their mind to control a device that assists with everyday!-->…
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New AI voice coach may help treat depression, anxiety
New York: Artificial intelligence (AI) could be a useful tool in mental health treatment, according to a new study.
The study, which was the first to test an AI voice-based virtual coach for behavioural therapy, found changes in!-->…
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