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Men, women process pain signals differently: Study
Toronto, March 28 (IANS) Neurons in the spinal cord process pain signals differently in women compared to men, suggests a study.
The finding, published in the journal BRAIN, could lead to better and more personalised treatments for chronic!-->…
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Is there a link between Covid brain fog, chemo brain & Alzheimer’s?
New York, March 28 (IANS) Several researchers have found a common link between people who have undergone chemotherapy for any life-threatening disease and previously healthy people who have had a relatively mild Covid infection, and are now!-->…
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Indian YouTube channels making money from harmful quack videos: Report
London, March 28 (IANS) Several Youtube channels in India are drawing profits from quack health cure videos, for children with behaviour problems and asthma that may adversely affect health if followed, media reports said.
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Genes may be responsible for couples not wanting to have kids: Study
London, March 28 (IANS) Genetic variants that damage the genome are associated with reduced reproductive success and an increased likelihood of not having children, suggests research.
According to researchers from the Wellcome Sanger!-->…
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Artificial sweeteners not safe, may up cancer risk: Study
London, March 28 (IANS) Love to consume soft drinks with no added sugars, table-top sweeteners, and yogurt/cottage cheese containing artificial sweeteners? Beware, you may be at increased risk of cancer, warned a study.
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Lifestyle changes during Covid behind rise in liver disease
Tokyo, March 28 (IANS) Lifestyle changes triggered rise in liver disease during the first year of the Covid-19 pandemic, according to a new study.
The retrospective study led by researchers at Osaka City University in Japan revealed that!-->…
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Why HIV remains in human body even after antiretroviral therapy
Toronto, March 28 (IANS) While antiretroviral therapy (ART) is known to limit HIV replication leading to elimination of most infected cells, the virus is never fully eliminated from the human body.
It tends to linger in some cells deep in!-->…
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Tablet containing CBD shows promise in reducing post-operative pain
New York, March 26 (IANS) An orally absorbed tablet containing cannabidiol (CBD) effectively reduces pain after shoulder surgery with no safety concerns, a new study finds.
The study found that the tablet ORAVEXXTM safely managed pain after!-->…
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