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Pregnancy complications linked to higher risk of heart disease

Women who have any of the five major pregnancy problems, such as preterm birth or pre-eclampsia, have an elevated risk of ischemic heart disease for up to 46 years after giving birth. The Swedish study’s findings were published in The BMJ. All major u...

2 February, 2023

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symptoms

Study reveals how brains turn into smarter disease fighters

The prospect of treating Alzheimer’s disease and other neurodegenerative diseases by infusing healthy, new immune cells into the brain has expanded dramatically. Researchers from the Universities of California, Irvine, and Pennsylvania have successful...

31 January, 2023

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women

Researchers reveal how depression, poor mental health connected with heart di...

Researchers discovered that young adults who experience sorrow or depression are more likely to acquire cardiovascular disease (CVD) and have poor heart health, according to a recent study that reviewed data from over 500,000 participants between the ages o...

31 January, 2023

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medicine

CHAT GPT AND NEWER TECHNOLOGIES IN MEDICINE: WILL DOCTORS FACE EXTINCTION

Chat Generative Pre-Trained Transformer (GPT) is a type of artificial intelligence based natural language processing software.

30 January, 2023

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infection

Gum infection may risk heart arrhythmia: Research

Periodontitis, often known as gum disease, can cause a variety of dental issues, ranging from bad breath to bleeding and tooth loss. Researchers at Hiroshima University determined that it may be linked to considerably more significant diseases elsewhere in ...

30 January, 2023

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World’s first guidelines created to prevent heart problems in kids figh...

The first international clinical recommendations for avoiding and treating heart issues in children of cancer patients have been developed. The guidelines, published in JACC: Advances, cover the assessment, screening, and follow-up of cardiovascular disease...

30 January, 2023

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blood

Head injury associated with doubled mortality rate in long term: Study

According to new research, adults who sustained any form of brain injury during a 30-year study period had double the rate of mortality as those who did not, and mortality rates among those with moderate or severe head injuries were nearly three times highe...

30 January, 2023

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breast

Women’s exercise performance increase during menstrual cycles: Research

Any women’s magazine you read will most likely offer advice on how to get more exercise. However, many individuals are unaware that the majority of exercise advice is based on research conducted nearly entirely on men. More than 90% of studies on exer...

30 January, 2023

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food

Research explains why high fat diet could reduce brain’s ability to reg...

Obesity is a global public health concern because it is connected to an increased risk of cardiovascular disease and type 2 diabetes. Approximately half of all adults in England are obese, and 63% are considered to be overweight.

29 January, 2023

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dementia

Study find out the potential cause of dementia

People with behavioural-variant frontotemporal dementia (bvFTD), an incurable disorder in which patients lose their capacity to manage their behaviour and deal with daily living activities, may instead have a CSF fluid leak, which is often treatable.

29 January, 2023

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brain

Cardiovascular disease linked to worse brain health in middle age: Research

Our study found that cardiovascular events earlier in life are associated with worse cognition, accelerated cognitive decline and poor brain health in middle age.

29 January, 2023

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heart

Researchers find association between serotonin, heart valve disease

According to a recent study, serotonin can damage the heart's mitral valve, potentially speeding up a condition known as degenerative mitral regurgitation.

29 January, 2023

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nuts

Eating mixed tree nuts helps reduce cardiovascular risk: Research

Researchers discovered that eating a variety of tree nuts, including almonds, Brazil nuts, cashews, hazelnuts, macadamias, pecans, pine nuts, pistachios, and walnuts, enhanced tryptophan metabolism in overweight and obese persons in a study published online...

28 January, 2023

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oxytocin

Is oxytocin the new “love hormone”? Find out here

The removal of the oxytocin receptor has no effect on monogamy or delivery. According to recent research from UC San Francisco and Stanford Medicine, the receptor for oxytocin, a hormone thought to be critical for forging social ties, may not perform the cr...

28 January, 2023

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head

Head injuries linked to double death rate in long run: Research

According to new research, adults who had any type of brain damage during a 30-year study period had double the rate of mortality as those who did not, while mortality rates among those with moderate or severe head injuries were nearly three times higher. T...

28 January, 2023

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hypertension

Hypertension medications may be used to slow ageing process: Research

The findings, published in Aging Cell, reveal that treating animals with rilmenidine, a drug currently used to treat hypertension, at young and elderly ages enhances lifespan and improves health indices, mirroring the effects of calorie restriction.

28 January, 2023

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covid

China compelling doctors to hide COVID-related mortalities: Report

The figure is significant in light of China's death toll of about 5,000 since the start of the coronavirus pandemic.

28 January, 2023

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alzheimer

HRT could ward off Alzheimer among at-risk women: Research

According to University of East Anglia research, hormone replacement therapy (HRT) might help prevent Alzheimer’s disease in women at risk of getting the condition. According to the findings, HRT usage is connected with improved memory, cognition, and...

27 January, 2023

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hypertension

Gratitude has stress-busting effects: Research

Irish researchers showed that thankfulness has a unique stress-buffering impact on both responses to and recovery from acute psychological stress, which can lead to better cardiovascular health. Knowing that stress affects humans and has an impact on their ...

27 January, 2023

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diet

High fat diet could reduce ability to regulate food intake: Study

Eating a high-fat/calorie diet on a regular basis may impair the brain’s capacity to control calorie intake. According to new research in rats, the brain adjusts to what is swallowed and decreases the amount of food taken to balance calorie intake aft...

27 January, 2023

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