Cholesterol is thought to affect adults traditionally. But lately, cholesterol issues are found in children, too. To learn more about this alarming trend, HT Lifestyle reached out to Dr Sajili Mehta, consultant pediatric endocrinologist at…
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Why Fiber Is the Secret Weapon for Balanced Blood Sugar
- Despite fiber’s many benefits, around 95% of adults fall short of the daily fiber recommendations.
- Eating fiber helps support blood sugar by slowing sugar absorption, feeding beneficial bacteria and supporting steady release of energy.
- Aim to…
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UK health agency warns of rising meningitis threat among young people
London: Children and young adults, particularly university students, face an increased risk of meningococcal meningitis and septicaemia, the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) warned, following a nationwide rise in confirmed cases.
UKHSA figures…
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5 ways you can add it to your Indian plate
Both diets are deeply rooted in tradition and are rich in flavours. The difference lies in the way ingredients, fats, and food proportions are used.
Types of fats used in the Mediterranean diet are primarily monounsaturated, while the Indian diet…
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Disrupted brainstem-parahippocampal connectivity identified as a biomarker for delirium
Background and objectives
Delirium, commonly observed in critically ill patients following intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH), is an acute neuropsychiatric disorder characterized by disturbances in attention, consciousness, and…
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Social media has negative impact on pre-teens cognitive performance
Spending more time on social media has been linked to lower cognitive abilities among children aged nine to 13, new research has revealed.
While the addictive nature of scrolling through social media platforms is already known to impact mental…
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Columbia researchers report first successful pregnancy using AI-guided sperm recovery method
Researchers at the Columbia University Fertility Center reported the first successful pregnancy using an AI-guided method they developed to recover sperm in men with azoospermia, in which ejaculate contains little or no…
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New $4.4 million grant funds first study of prefrontal cortical stimulation in severe bipolar disorder
A University of Minnesota Medical School research team, led by Ziad Nahas, MD, has been awarded a $4.4 million grant for a first-in-the-world study of prefrontal cortical stimulation in severe bipolar disorder.
The funding, from…
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Undergraduate researcher uncovers molecular secrets of HPV’s cancer-causing mechanisms
When Sean Fletcher walked into Sam Biswas’ Medical and Molecular Sciences (MMSC) lab at the University of Delaware College of Health Sciences during the summer of his first year, he had no research or laboratory experience.
Two…
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AI a game changer in global vaccine development: CEPI
Denpasar (ANTARA) – Artificial intelligence (AI) has become a game changer in accelerating vaccine development and ensuring global preparedness for future pandemics, according to the Coalition for Epidemic Preparedness Innovations…Continue Reading
