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Rugby player finishes match even after ruptured testicles leave him in pain

Health October 17, 2018 at 11:25 am 0 comments

The possibility of suffering an injury on the field is high in some sporting activities, but some injuries can be extremely painful. Testicles are sensitive organs and even a slight blow there can be excruciating. But a rugby player kept battling on to finish the match even as he rupturedRead More

E-cigarettes do not stain teeth: Study

E-cigarettes do not stain teeth: Study

Health October 15, 2018 at 4:41 pm 0 comments

Washington: E-cigarettes and tobacco heating products cause significantly less staining to teeth than conventional cigarettes, a recent study has suggested. In a part of the study conducted at British American Tobacco, scientists assessed and compared a novel e-cigarette (EC), a tobacco heating product (THP) and a conventional cigarette for theirRead More

Mothers who use egg donors lack confidence in parenting ability: Study

Health October 15, 2018 at 4:40 pm 0 comments

Washington DC: According to a new study, mothers who give birth using donor eggs may react less sensitively to their babies and have a lower confidence in their parenting abilities. Scientists at the University of Cambridge found “subtle yet meaningful differences” in the way egg donor mothers interacted with theirRead More

Know how noise pollution affects your health

Health October 15, 2018 at 4:40 pm 0 comments

Washington: From starting the day with the sound of the alarm, until finally hitting the bed at night, we are constantly surrounded by noise. It’s everywhere, from people talking in the office to the never-ending traffic jams, to road constructions. According to the World Health Organisation (WHO), one in fiveRead More

Pentagon struggles to find more recruits due to America’s obesity crisis

Pentagon struggles to find more recruits due to America’s obesity crisis

Health October 13, 2018 at 10:14 am 0 comments

Washington: Forget about the high-tech military challenges from China and Russia, the Pentagon is facing a fast-growing national security threat that could be even trickier to tackle: America’s obesity crisis. A study released this week has found that nearly one-third of young Americans are now too overweight to join up,Read More

Novel DNA vaccine against Ebola safe, effective, say scientists

Health October 13, 2018 at 10:14 am 0 comments

Washington: Scientists, including one of Indian-origin, have developed a novel synthetic DNA vaccine against Ebola which they say is safe and offers a long-term protection from the virus. Using a unique approach, researchers at The Wistar Institute in the US, designed optimised synthetic DNA vaccine candidates targeting a virus surfaceRead More

C-section use nearly doubled globally since 2000: report

Health October 13, 2018 at 10:13 am 0 comments

London: The number of babies born through caesarean section almost doubled worldwide between 2000 and 2015, from 12 to 21 per cent of all births, according to a series of three papers published in The Lancet journal. While the life-saving surgery is still unavailable for many women and children inRead More

Traveller’s diarrhoea can be tackled using new 3-in-1 vaccine

Traveller’s diarrhoea can be tackled using new 3-in-1 vaccine

Health October 11, 2018 at 7:21 pm 0 comments

Washington: For the first time ever a vaccine has been designed to stop three common pathogens of traveller’s diarrhoea. A new study conducted by a University of Guelph chemist, Mario Monteiro has confirmed it. Monteiro says his 3-in-1 approach to developing a new vaccine could save lives in developing countries,Read More

Social media may help reduce risk of depression among older people suffering from pain

Social media may help reduce risk of depression among older people suffering from pain

Health October 11, 2018 at 7:20 pm 0 comments

Online socializing may weaken the tie between pain and depression for older people, a U.S. study suggests. People in chronic pain are at risk of depression to start with. When pain makes them stay home more, interacting with friends and family less, it only adds to this risk, the researchersRead More

Optimists make poor business decisions, says study

Optimists make poor business decisions, says study

Health October 8, 2018 at 3:55 pm 0 comments

Optimistic thinking is leading people to set up businesses that have no realistic prospect of financial success, according to a study which has found that pessimists are less likely to proceed with unpromising entrepreneurial ventures. The research from the University of Bath, the London School of Economics and Political Science,Read More