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Infertility Treatment Linked To Higher Stroke Risk In Women, Study Reveals
Several common complications during pregnancy can heighten the risk of stroke in women. Read ahead to know.
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Scrub Typhus Claims Another Victim in Shimla, Death Toll Reaches 5
Scrub typhus is a bacterial infection caused by the bacterium Orientia tsutsugamushi. It's transmitted to humans through the bite of infected chiggers.
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Global Concerns Surge As Highly Mutated BA.2.86 Variant Of Covid-19 Emerges
The United States, Switzerland, and Israel have also reported cases involving this novel variant. Read ahead to know more.
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Serum Institute To Soon Malaria Vaccine, Expects Dengue Cure Within A Year
In his statement, Poonawalla highlighted that following the success of Covishield, SII is poised to introduce a groundbreaking malaria vaccine.
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Dengue Outbreak in Haryana: 62 New Cases in a Day Push Tally Past 1K
Dengue, a mosquito-borne viral infection, is known for its rapid transmission during the monsoon season. Read ahead to know more.
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Australian Doctors Found A Live Parasite Worm In Woman's Brain
Researchers believe that the woman contracted the infection while gathering edible shrubs near her residence. Read ahead to know more.
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Study Reveals People Feel Sex-specific Symptoms Before Impending Cardiac Arrest
The study found that warning signs vary between men and women, with women experiencing shortness of breath and men typically with chest pain.
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Higher Temperatures Can Make Dengue Virus More Deadly; Study
The study focused on how Dengue virus (DENV) behaves when grown in mosquito-derived cells at higher temperatures. Read ahead.
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Study Finds Participants In Adult Education Have Lower Risk Of Dementia
The study revealed that those who were engaged in adult education programs exhibited a 19% reduced risk of developing dementia.
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Daily Walk May Lower Your Risk of AFib and Stroke; Study
The study underscores the potential benefits of regular exercise, even in the form of a daily walk, in reducing the risk of heart rhythm disorders.