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India Emerges As Crowd Accident Hotspot, Says Study
The study found that almost 70 per cent of the accidents which occurred in India were between the year 2000 to 2019 relating to religious events
Read MorePoor Air Quality Linked To Cognitive Issues In Babies: Study
Prior work has shown that poor air quality is linked to cognitive deficits in children, as well as to emotional and behavioural problems, which can have a severe impact on families
Read MoreEconomic Growth Alone Is Not Enough To End Rabies: Study
"Despite it being an entirely preventable disease, more than 60,000 people worldwide die from rabies every year. The elimination of rabies needs to be a priority, and with that, the right funding identified, and resources distributed correctly, or it will continue to be a threat to global health and devastate the most vulnerable communities."
Read MoreSingle Drop Of Blood Can Detect HIV, Hepatitis B, Hepatitis C: Study
Hepatitis B or C claim the lives of over a million people each year. Every year, 1.5 million individuals contract HIV, and 650,000 people pass away from HIV-related causes. The World Health Organisation has made the elimination of all three viruses by 2030 one of its global health strategies but new tests are necessary if case numbers are to be reduced.
Read MorePfizer RSV Vaccine Shows 82% Efficacy In Severe Infection In Infants: Data From Study
Pfizer in November released initial trial results on the vaccine that is currently under review by health regulators in both the United States Europe. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration is expected to decide on its use by August
Read MoreNo 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 impurities and risk of major individual malignancies and overall cancer,”
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 MoreDelhi, Bengaluru Among Top Global Cities For Women Entrepreneurs: Study
The report ranks 55 global cities based on their ability to attract and foster high-potential women entrepreneurs (HPWE) who want to start and scale a business
Read More58% Builders Expect Housing Price To Shoot Up In 2023 : Survey
The survey further revealed that about 32 per cent of the developers believe that the prices will remain stable in 2023
Read MoreIndia Optimistic About Digital Lending Services: Study
Overall, more than three-fourth of the borrowers led by Tier 1 and 2 cities and Gen Z/Millennials are optimistic and buoyant about digital lending services, owing to rising popularity of online loans, convenience experienced, and faster adoption of digital lending.
Read MoreIndian Healthcare Professionals Seek Work Experience Abroad: Study
Estimated 10,000 professionals have successfully secured overseas opportunities in the last five years
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 neurological disorders, according to a report published in Nature Medicine
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
Read More22% Rise In Daily Essential Price-Tags Since January
A surge between 10-22 per cent has been recorded in the price-tags of daily groceries from oil and spices to rice and hair oils.
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