- How vaccines against a common virus may help prevent childhood asthma Euronews.com
- RSV infection in infancy may trigger childhood asthma: Study Daijiworld
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How vaccines against a common virus may help prevent childhood asthma – Euronews.com
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Mumbai pulmonologist explains why COPD may flare up in winter, shares 7 tips to prevent
Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) cases are rising, largely due to pollution. For those with pre-existing COPD, exposure to toxic air can further worsen the condition, often triggering flare-ups that make breathing difficult and…
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Subclade K: What is this new flu strain experts are worried about – Times of India
- Subclade K: What is this new flu strain experts are worried about Times of India
- RFK is in charge of flu season — and trouble may be ahead Salon.com
- Doctors recommend getting flu vaccine as new strain emerges KSBY News
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Subclade K: What is this new flu strain experts are worried about – Times of India
- Subclade K: What is this new flu strain experts are worried about Times of India
- RFK is in charge of flu season — and trouble may be ahead Salon.com
- Doctors recommend getting flu vaccine as new strain emerges KSBY News
- Ahead of ‘difficult’…
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How to stay healthy on HIV treatment, and what side effects to look out for
HIV treatment has delivered life-altering advantages. Antiretroviral therapy has led to a reduced mortality and improved life expectancy for people living with HIV. Nearly 41 million people were living with HIV in 2024. Eastern and southern…
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Air pollution may limit exercise health benefits: Study
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Research from University College London (UCL) indicates that long-term exposure to polluted air can considerably reduce the health benefits of regular exercise.
The study analysed data from…Continue Reading
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Things you believe cause cancer but actually DON’T: What science really says about common cancer myths |
Cancer continues to be one of the most prevalent and feared diseases across the globe. Warnings and advice about its causes are constantly shared through media, social networks, and concerned friends or family, making it difficult to…
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A hybrid CNN–ViT framework with cross-attention fusion and data augmentation for robust brain tumor classification
Kumar, R., Verma, A. & Verma, O. P. Brain tumor segmentation using MRI: A review. IEEE Access. 7, 170–187 (2019).
Alqudah, A. M., Alquraan, H., Qasmieh, I. A., Alqudah, A. & Al-Sharu, A….
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Caenorhabditis elegans microbiome members have combinatorial effects on host survival and fitness
Bloom, S. M. et al. Commensal Bacteroides species induce colitis in host-genotype-specific fashion in a mouse model of inflammatory bowel disease. Cell. Host Microbe. 9 (5), 390–403 (2011).
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Is fatty liver disease irreversible? Fortis gastroenterologist shares ‘3 best drinks to reverse fatty liver naturally’
It is never too late to give your liver some love. If you are looking for advice on how to keep the vital organ healthy all year round, Dr Shubham Vatsya, a senior gastroenterologist and hepatologist at Fortis Vasant Kunj, is here to help. In…
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