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  • Health Experts Advise How Older Adults Should Resume Their Normal Life After Coping With A Year Of COVID19 Crisis
    The US is slowly returning to normalcy after vaccinating a majority of its population. However, millions of people in the US are still struggling to resume their normal life after dealing with physical, emotional, and cognitive challenges for more than a year due to the COVID19 pandemic. They have missed their daily activities and have […]
  • A New Study Shows Exposure To Acetaminophen During Pregnancy Might Be Linked To Greater Risk Of Autism
    A large-scale new study has found that exposure to acetaminophen during pregnancy might shoot up the risk of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and autism spectrum disorder in children. The study has been sponsored by the National Institutes of Health (NIH) and the Agency for Health Care Research and Quality. The new study has been […]
  • Scientists From The University Of Melbourne Bring Back Vision Of A Blind Man With The Help Of Optogenetic Therapy
    A team of scientists from the University of Melbourne has been able to partially restore the vision of a 58-year-old blind man by injecting genetically modified viruses into his eyes. The person has been suffering from an inherited eye disease called retinitis pigmentosa. After the treatment, the blind man has been able to see small […]
  • Dieticians Claim A Diet Rich In Whole Foods And Low In Sodium Might Be The Best To Lower Blood Pressure
    Health experts claim many people keep lowering blood pressure on their top priority list to keep heart disease at bay. The World Health Organization (WHO) has revealed that nearly 1.13 billion people are dealing with high blood pressure across the globe. The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has reported that around half […]
  • A New Study Claims Craving Sweets Might Be An Early Sign Of Frontotemporal Dementia Among People
    Scientists have been studying dementia and its life-altering consequences for a long time. They have said that dementia can take place among people in many diverse forms. It will start occurring in the form of vascular dementia, can gradually turn into frontotemporal dementia, and then takes the form of Alzheimer’s disease. Each form of dementia […]
  • Johns Hopkins Medicine Rehabilitation Network Recommends Breathe Deep, Walking For Faster Recovery From Covid
    Those diagnosed with Covid-19 are anxious about the recovery. Besides affecting the body, it also impacts the patient’s mind. There is no medicine available for now that can neutralize the virus in one go. There is a proper protocol in place that helps people to fight the virus and recover. According to Johns Hopkins Medicine […]
  • UK Study Finds Taking Ibuprofen Safe, Doesn’t Worsens Covid-19
    The world is yet to get a traditional medicine for the treatment of patients diagnosed with Covid-19 infection. There have been debates going on in different quarters over the use of NSAIDs or non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs. According to a new study, drugs like ibuprofen are safe during Covid. It does not raise the risk of […]
  • FDA Warns People Against Taking A Widely Used Thyroid Medication
    Many people keep some medicines in their cabinets that are known to improve their overall health. However, sometimes eating these medicines can result in the exact opposite effect. Experts have said that it might be the case with a widely used thyroid drug. The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has declared that Acella Pharmaceuticals, […]
  • FDA To Examine Unproven Cancer Drugs After A Hiatus Of 10 Years
    The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approves a dozen of cancer drugs each year that show that they can reduce or slow down the spread of cancer in the early findings. However, fewer drugs are proved to improve the quality of life among cancer patients. The big question is how many drugs have been […]
  • Experts Will Reinfect COVID19 Survivors With The Virus To Develop New Treatments And Vaccines
    Experts are going to reinfect young and healthy adults who have recovered from COVID19 with the virus for a second time to see how their immune systems respond to infection. Experts from the University of Oxford have launched this human challenge trial to develop new treatments and vaccines for the disease.  It is a part […]
  • Study Finds Children Less Infectious With SARS-CoV-2 Than Adults
    A new study has said that children are less infected with SARS-CoV-2. SARS-CoV-2 is a virus that causes Covid-19 infection. It has affected humans worst globally in the last 18 months. The virus has caused severe loss of life, resulting in millions of death. The virus is transmitted from person to person. This makes it […]
  • Vitamin E Might Help Treat Pancreatic Cancer and Fatty Liver Disease
    An Australian scientist has come up with a new method of dispensing potent chemicals that are found in Vitamin E, which might be vital in treating pancreatic cancer and fatty liver disease. Health experts have said that chemicals that are known as tocotrienols (T3s) might work as anti-inflammatory agents. It can prevent scarring and fat […]
  • Psychological Stress Can Lead To Increased Risk Of Coronary Heart Disease In Women
    A new study has revealed that psychological stress emerging from challenging environments might shoot up the risk of coronary disease in women. Health experts have said that women who have difficulty coping with emotional trauma might be at a higher risk of coronary heart disease. The study has been done by experts from Drexel University’s […]
  • Study Finds Taking Covid-19 Vaccine In Third Trimester Can Transfer More Antibodies To Baby
    Full shot coronavirus vaccine is recommended for pregnant women. Several studies have suggested that vaccination protects expecting mothers by decreasing the risk of contracting the deadly virus. Besides, it has one more benefit. A new study by Northwestern Medicine researchers has said that antibodies produced in pregnant women are transferred to the unborn while in […]
  • Diet Experts Say Added Sugars Might Double The Fat Production And Keep This Process Going For Long
    A recent study has said that people should look at how many added sugars are there in food items that have labels for info such as calories, carbs, fats, and sodium. Health experts have enrolled 94 healthy young men in the study. Half of them have been given sweetened drinks every day for seven weeks. […]
  • Just One Serving Of Ultra Processed Foods Can Raise The Risk Of Death Due To Heart Disease
    A new study has shown that consuming just one serving of ultra-processed foods can shoot up the risk of death due to heart diseases by 9 percent. Ultra-processed foods include crisps, sweets, chocolate, and burgers. Experts have looked at data from a study of 3003 adults who have been in middle age. They have analyzed […]
  • Apple Starts Showing Covid-19 Vaccination Sites On Maps In America
    To make finding a vaccination center hassle-free, Apple has launched a new display on its Maps application. The iPhone maker has said that it is now displaying Covid-19 vaccination centers and clinics. Citizens can visit these centers for taking doses of vaccines to guard themselves against the virus. The facility on its Maps app is […]
  • Eating Mediterranean Diet During Pregnancy Can Reduce The Risk Of Obesity And Weight Gain In Kids
    A new study has revealed that childhood obesity might begin even before a child is born. Experts have said that it is not only what children are eating these days, which is responsible for higher rates of obesity. What their mothers eat during pregnancy as well plays a crucial role in increasing the risk of […]
  • Experts Say COVID19 Survivors Might Struggle With A Strange Side Effect Called Parosmia
    Health experts have witnessed an increasing number of COVID19 patients, who have been dealing with a strange side effect after recovery. This side effect is known as parosmia, which leaves patients with a foul smell. Parosmia is an issue, which alters patients’ sense of smell. It can lead patients to lose the intensity of their […]
  • Wearing Face Mask Can Reduce The Risk Of COVID19 Spread During Intense Exercise At Indoor Gyms
    Preliminary findings of an Italian study have revealed that face masks can be worn safely during intense workout sessions at indoor gyms. Experts have said that using face masks at indoor gyms while doing intense exercise will prevent the further spread of COVID19. This study has been done by experts from the Monzino Cardiology Center […]

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