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    Fatty Diet Can Trigger Excessive Daytime Sleepiness

    Fatty Diet Can Trigger Excessive Daytime Sleepiness

    supriya kashyap kashyap22 April 2016 1:37 PM IST
    Sydney : Do you feel sleepy during daytime at work? Blame it on your love for oily samosas and cheese-laden pizzas not to forget a poor night's sleep...
    Boys at higher risk of life-threatening complications at birth: study

    Boys at higher risk of life-threatening complications at birth: study

    supriya kashyap kashyap14 July 2016 3:44 PM IST
    Melbourne : Baby boys are much more likely to experience potentially life-threatening outcomes at birth than girls, a first of its kind population...
    Steroids in infertility treatment may lead to birth defects : Study

    Steroids in infertility treatment may lead to birth defects : Study

    savita thakur thakur10 Sept 2016 9:40 AM IST
    Sydney: While steroids are increasingly used to treat infertility in women suffering from repeated IVF failure and recurrent miscarriage, they can...
    Winter babies may increase mothers risk of gestational diabetes

    Winter babies may increase mothers risk of gestational diabetes

    supriya kashyap kashyap17 Nov 2016 2:31 PM IST
    Sydney : Women who conceive babies in winter are more likely to develop gestational diabetes during pregnancy, increasing a range of risk factors for...
    Australian scientists closer to creating HIV vaccine

    Australian scientists closer to creating HIV vaccine

    savita thakur thakur21 Nov 2016 12:12 PM IST
    Australian scientists have taken a step in the "right direction" to creating a vaccine for the deadly HIV virus.Researchers from South Australia's...
    New smart needle to make brain surgery safer

    New smart needle to make brain surgery safer

    supriya kashyap kashyap24 Jan 2017 12:00 PM IST
    Melbourne : Scientists have developed a new smart needle with a tiny camera that allows surgeons to see at-risk blood vessels and avoid injuring them,...
    By scanning CT scans, AI can predict lifespan of patients

    By scanning CT scans, AI can predict lifespan of patients

    Anjali Nimesh Nimesh12 Jun 2017 3:28 PM IST
    A computer's ability to predict a patient's lifespan simply by looking at images of their organs is a step closer to becoming a reality, thanks to new...
    Exhaustion of immune cells linked to irritable bowel syndrome: GUT Study

    Exhaustion of immune cells linked to irritable bowel syndrome: GUT Study

    Anjali Nimesh Nimesh23 Jun 2017 12:50 PM IST
    Washington D.C. : Australian researchers have recently discovered that exhaustion of the immune system is linked to a specific type of an intestinal...
    Wanna lose weight- Intermittent fasting better than continuous dieting

    Wanna lose weight- Intermittent fasting better than continuous dieting

    Hina Zahid14 Jan 2019 7:28 PM IST
    Research carried out at the University of Adelaide shows that obese women lost more weight and improved their health by fasting intermittently while...
    Restriction of eating time reduces blood sugar and diabetes risk

    Restriction of eating time reduces blood sugar and diabetes risk

    Hina Zahid28 April 2019 8:28 PM IST
    If food instead of taken over long periods is restricted to limited time,it not only reduces blood sugar but also decreases risk of developing...

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