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Exam stress can negatively impact mental and physical health. Effective strategies to manage exam stress include planning and preparing, relaxation techniques, sleep, exercise, and seeking support. Say No to Exam … Read More
COVID- According to a study, 19 infections may put people at risk for developing irreparable brain problems. The study’s findings, which were published in the journal Ageing Research Reviews, also … Read More
Marburg virus is the causative agent of Marburg virus disease (MVD), a disease with a case fatality ratio as high as 88%. However, the fatality can be brought lower with … Read More
According to a study, taking supplements of Vitamin D, popularly referred to as the “sunshine vitamin,” may not lower the incidence of fractures in adults. Despite the fact that vitamin … Read More
In principle, a COVID-19 vaccine developed in a novel manner by researchers might provide defence against novel variations that might later appear. To attack a weakness in the spike proteins … Read More
One gene therapy injection created by a research team has the potential to significantly lower the bleeding risk experienced by haemophilia B patients. The problem is treated in severe and … Read More
A recent study found that vacationing and travelling can have a good effect on someone’s mental health and well-being. A recent interdisciplinary article from Edith Cowan University (ECU) suggests that … Read More
A new genetic disorder that causes certain children’s brains to develop improperly and impair intellectual development has been discovered by researchers during a recent study.The American Journal of Human Genetics … Read More
Daily exposure to sunshine is critical for a variety of health reasons, including preserving bone strength and health. While most people are aware of the benefits of sunlight, few are … Read More
A new algorithm can analyse thousands of mutations across the genome and determine a person’s risk of getting chronic kidney disease, according to a recent study. The research was published … Read More
Researchers at Wake Forest University School of Medicine in North Carolina have developed a unique nanoparticle that could be used to treat solid tumours in the future. Cancers such as … Read More
After reports revealed that over 16,000 cases of monkeypox had been documented worldwide, the World Health Organization (WHO) declared the outbreak uncommon and worrying on Tuesday. The global outbreak of … Read More
Every year on June 14th, World Blood Donor Day is commemorated to raise public awareness about the necessity of blood transfusion and blood donation, as well as the diet plan … Read More
The size of our primary visual cortex and the amount of brain tissue dedicated to processing visual information at specific spots in visual space can predict how well we see, … Read More
Prediabetes appears to be a major independent risk factor for heart attacks, according to a new study presented at ENDO 2022, the Endocrine Society’s annual meeting.Prediabetes is a condition in … Read More
Every day, we must make a small step toward a better living. People are becoming more mindful of what they eat and how it affects their bodies in today’s health-conscious … Read More