Cars killing 350000 Indians bids… Be careful
New York, Traffic pollution caused asthma among 350,000 children in India, the second largest after China, in 2015, finds a Lancet study that analysed...
Researchers identify gene to treat alcoholism
New York, Researchers have identified a gene that could provide a new target for developing medication to prevent and treat alcoholism, according to a new...
Cervical Cancer: Causes, Symptoms and Treatment
NEW DELHI: Cervical cancer has very less cases as it has almost no symptoms and however, it can be prevented, through screening and early...
Vitamin D intake could lower diabetes risk
New York, While Vitamin D helps in promoting bone health, a new study suggests that it may also promote greater insulin sensitivity, thus lowering...
Washing hands important! Study reveals coronavirus can stay on skin for 9 hours
New Delhi: According to a recent study it is revealed that the SARS-CoV-2 virus which causes Covid-19 may stay on human skin for nine...
Steroids boost survival of preterm babies in countries like India: WHO
Geneva: Antenatal steroids such as dexamethasone, used to treat many conditions, including rheumatic problems and severe Covid-19, can boost the survival of premature babies...
Chemotherapy may cause early menopause risk in women: Study
New York, Women with lung cancer who underwent chemotherapy are likely to experience an early menopause, a new study has shown.
The results suggested that...
Chemical exposure during pregnancy can affect childs’ lungs
London, Would be mothers who are exposed to toxic chemicals during pregnancy could increase the risk of decreased lung function in their babies later,...
Air pollution killed 12 lakhs in India in 2017, says a global report
New Delhi, Over 1.2 million people died in India due to air pollution in 2017, said a global report on air pollution. As per...
This drug therapy offers hope for patients with hearing loss
New York, Scientists have developed a drug that could partially restore hearing in patients with an inherited form of progressive deafness.
"We were able to partially...



















































