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No Link Between Use Of Ranitidine & Cancer Risk: Study
Speaking about the research and negating the risk of the association of cancer with the use of ranitidine, one of the lead researchers, Ju-Young Shin, Sungkyunkwan University Seoul, Republic of Korea and his colleagues stated, “We found no association between ranitidine with potential NDMA impuritie
Read MoreOne-Third Of Stroke Survivors Experience Depression: Study
Depression following a stroke can be a normal psychological reaction to the stress of the injury, disability or brush with mortality brought on by the stroke
Read MoreDramatic Rise In Mental Health Issues In Teen Girls: US CDC
About 57 per cent of the female students reported "persistent feelings of sadness or hopelessness", up from 36 per cent in 2011, according to the data. For male students, the figure rose to 29 per cent from 21 per cent during the same period
Read MoreMid-life Obesity Linked To Physical Frailty In Older Age: Study
Frailty is characterised by at least 3 and pre-frailty by 1-2 of the following 5 criteria: unintentional weight loss; exhaustion; weak grip strength; slow walking speed; and low physical activity levels
Read MoreIndian Healthcare Professionals Seek Work Experience Abroad: Study
Estimated 10,000 professionals have successfully secured overseas opportunities in the last five years
Read MoreStudy Finds 72% Of Indians Are Ashamed To Talk About Piles
Over 70 per cent of Indians have noticed piles being used disrespectfully in Films/TV/Social media or in day-to-day life instances
Read MoreMen Recorded More Instances Of Diabetes Than Women In India: Study
Residents of Haryana, Delhi and Assam recorded the lowest instances of diabetes, while residents of Karnataka, Telangana, and Andhra Pradesh have the most, according to a study conducted by health-tech firm Healthians
Read MoreRepeat Covid Riskier Than First Infection: Study
Reinfected patients had a more than doubled risk of death and a more than tripled risk of hospitalization compared with those who were infected with Covid just once. They also had elevated risks for problems with lungs, heart, blood, kidneys, diabetes, mental health, bones and muscles, and neurologi
Read More75% Of Corporate India’s Workforce At Higher Risk Of Developing Diabetes In Future: Study
Widespread prevalence of obesity, sedentary lifestyles and poor BMI are causes for concern for employee health
Read MoreReproduction Alters Females’ Bones In Ways Not Known Before
The findings revealed that calcium, magnesium and phosphorus concentrations are lower in females who have experienced reproduction
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