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Smokers have lower chance of surviving heart attack: Study
Al Ramtha: A new study led by researchers at the Jordan University of Science and Technology has found that smokers have a lower chance of surviving a heart attack than non-smokers. The…
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Staying hydrated may help reduce long-term risks for heart failure: Study
Bethesda: Researchers have found that drinking enough water and staying hydrated may reduce the risk of severe heart problems in the future. The findings of the research were published in the ‘European…
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‘Flash droughts’ to set in more rapidly worldwide: Study
New York, April 3 (IAN) After flash floods, it may be the turn of flash droughts – drying out soil in a matter of days to weeks – that are likely to…
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Study reveals Covid’s lingering impacts on brain
New York: Covid-19 patients commonly report having headaches, confusion and other neurological symptoms but doctors do not fully understand how the disease targets the brain during infection. And now, researchers have found…
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Study shows critical protein may play role in origin of mesothelioma
Washington: Researchers at the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus and their international collaborators have discovered that a protein critical in the embryonic stages of life is reactivated in certain cases of…
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Spiders use webs as external eardrums for auditory sensing
Washington: Orb-weaving spiders use their webs as external eardrums to outsource auditory sensing, according to a study led by Binghamton University researchers. The study titled ‘Outsourced hearing in an orb-weaving spider that…
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Prunes can prevent bone loss, protect against fracture risk: Study
Pennsylvania: Daily prune consumption can prevent bone loss at the hip and protect against increased fracture risk in postmenopausal women, cites a new study. The findings of the study led by the…
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Children age 0-3 months with brain tumours shows five-year survival: Study
Aurora: Researchers from the University of Colorado (CU) Cancer Center has found that the youngest patients with brain tumours – those ages from 0 to 3 months – have about half the…
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Study finds heart attack survivors might be at greater risk of mental decline
Washington: According to new research, about one in three heart attack survivors showed a significant mental decline in the days and months following their cardiovascular attack. The findings were presented at the…
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Study: In coming years forest loss might become major problem
Reading: Forest loss, which is caused by climate change, could become a bigger problem than anticipated in the coming years, suggests a new study led by the University of Reading. The study…
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Telangana: 100 libraries to accommodate those appearing for govt jobs
Hyderabad: An extensive study material is being arranged in 100 libraries across the state, said Telangana education Minister P Sabitha Indra Reddy. She held a meeting with officials of the education department…
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Daily consumption of cranberries can improve cardiovascular health: Study
London: According to a new study, daily consumption of cranberries can improve cardiovascular function in healthy men. The findings of the study were published in the journal, ‘Food & Function’. The study…
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Drinking coffee could benefit heart, help you live longer: Study
New York: Contrary to worries among some doctors and the public, drinking coffee may protect your heart instead of causing or worsening heart problems, find a new study. According to three research…
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IVF children have better quality of life as adults, finds study
Melbourne: The results of a new study has found that children who are conceived via assisted reproductive technology (ART), such as IVF, may get some advantages in quality of life in adulthood.…
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Study finds link between artificial sweeteners and cancer risk
Washington: Artificial sweeteners reduce added sugar content and corresponding calories while maintaining sweetness. A new study suggests that some artificial sweeteners are associated with increased cancer risk. The findings of the study…