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    Vitamin D in pregnancy may not improve bone health in babies

    Vitamin D in pregnancy may not improve bone health in babies

    savita thakur thakur3 March 2016 4:00 PM IST
    London: Consumption of vitamin D during pregnancy may not help in improving bone density of babies, according to a study.The study showed that there...
    Oily fish in pregnancy may cut asthma risk in kids

    Oily fish in pregnancy may cut asthma risk in kids

    supriya kashyap kashyap8 April 2016 12:43 PM IST
    Consumption of oily fish like salmon while pregnant may reduce the risk of babies developing respiratory diseases like asthma, finds a new study.The...
    High tech scans could spare cancer patients from intensive chemotherapy

    High tech scans could spare cancer patients from intensive chemotherapy

    supriya kashyap kashyap26 Jun 2016 4:15 PM IST
    London : Researchers have found that high-tech scans can spare patients suffering from cancer of the lymphatic system of the serious side effects of...
    Nasal irrigation may prevent chronic sinus ailments; however, steam inhalation not effective : Study

    Nasal irrigation may prevent chronic sinus ailments; however, steam inhalation not effective : Study

    supriya kashyap kashyap19 July 2016 12:53 PM IST
    Advising patient with chronic sinus congestion to use nasal irrigation a popular nonpharmacologic treatment improved their symptoms, but steam...
    Blocking this gene can help prevent risk of asthma

    Blocking this gene can help prevent risk of asthma

    supriya kashyap kashyap24 July 2016 9:44 AM IST
    London : Scientists have discovered that blocking a gene associated with the development of asthma can potentially prevent the lung disease at its...
    Vitamin B levels during pregnancy linked to eczema risk in child

    Vitamin B levels during pregnancy linked to eczema risk in child

    supriya kashyap kashyap24 Sept 2016 9:20 AM IST
    Infants whose mothers had a higher level of a particular type of vitamin B during pregnancy have a lower risk of eczema at age 12 months, new research...
    Manuka honey useful to curb bacteria growth in urinary catheters: Journal of Clinical Pathology Study

    Manuka honey useful to curb bacteria growth in urinary catheters: Journal of Clinical Pathology Study

    supriya kashyap kashyap30 Sept 2016 9:41 AM IST
    Manuka honey can be used to curb growth of bacterial bio films in medical devices like urinary catheters which carry a high infection risk, finds a...
    TB tricks bodys immune system to make people infectious

    TB tricks bodys immune system to make people infectious

    supriya kashyap kashyap23 Oct 2016 1:38 PM IST
    London : Tuberculosis (TB) tricks the immune system into attacking the bodys lung tissue, which makes the person highly infectious through coughing...
    Doctor burnout should be treated as organization wide problem: Study

    Doctor burnout should be treated as organization wide problem: Study

    supriya kashyap kashyap7 Dec 2016 9:05 AM IST
    Current approaches to dealing with burnouts in doctors on an individual case-by-case basis is not effective and the issue should instead be tackled...
    Antibiotics can become alternative to surgery for appendicitis: Study

    Antibiotics can become alternative to surgery for appendicitis: Study

    supriya kashyap kashyap18 Feb 2017 2:40 PM IST
    Washington : Now you can save your kid from surgery, as a study shows that antibiotics may be an effective treatment for acute non-complicated...
    Pre-pregnancy stress level may lead to eczema in future child

    Pre-pregnancy stress level may lead to eczema in future child

    supriya kashyap kashyap4 March 2017 12:24 PM IST
    Washington : Every woman, planning to take a step forward in life to embrace motherhood, do not stress yourself!A Southampton research show, infants,...
    Asthmatics less able to fight off flu: Study

    Asthmatics less able to fight off flu: Study

    supriya kashyap kashyap13 March 2017 9:24 AM IST
    New Delhi : People with asthma are likely to have worse symptoms when they get the flu because they have weaker immune systems, a new research has...
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