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    High-carb shakes can hamper heart function

    High-carb shakes can hamper heart function

    supriya kashyap kashyap31 March 2016 11:27 AM IST
    Drinking a high carbohydrate shake can have an acute and detrimental effect on heart function, scientists, including an Indian-origin researcher, have...
    Ophthalmologist emphasizes care in dim-light driving as time change brings darkness to evening commute

    Ophthalmologist emphasizes care in dim-light driving as time change brings darkness to evening commute

    supriya kashyap kashyap11 Nov 2016 9:03 AM IST
    As the end of daylight saving time draws near, ophthalmologists at the Vanderbilt Eye Institute want to focus on a real issue dim-light driving...
    Patient complaints can identify surgeons with higher rates of bad surgical outcomes

    Patient complaints can identify surgeons with higher rates of bad surgical outcomes

    supriya kashyap kashyap18 Feb 2017 11:15 AM IST
    Recording and analyzing patient and family reports about rude and disrespectful behavior can identify surgeons with higher rates of surgical site...
    Azithromycin being over prescribed for childhood pneumonia : Study

    Azithromycin being over prescribed for childhood pneumonia : Study

    Anjali Nimesh Nimesh7 Nov 2017 7:30 PM IST
    A combination of two antibiotics is often prescribed to treat community-acquired pneumonia in children but a JAMA Pediatrics study is now showing that...
    First two-dose Hepatitis B vaccine approved

    First two-dose Hepatitis B vaccine approved

    Dr. Kamal Kant Kohli Kohli11 Nov 2017 8:00 PM IST
    US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved a hepatitis B vaccine called Heplisav-B (Dynavax) that is the first and only two-dose vaccine for...
    Treating subclinical hyperthyroidism may increase atrial fibrillation risk: JAMA

    Treating subclinical hyperthyroidism may increase atrial fibrillation risk: JAMA

    Hina Zahid28 Jan 2019 8:20 PM IST
    A study by researchers at Vanderbilt University Medical Center has found that even treating subclinical hyperthyroidism may increase atrial...
    Tennessee’s first artificial heart patient gets permanent heart replacement

    Tennessee’s first artificial heart patient gets permanent heart replacement

    Hina Zahid3 April 2019 7:25 PM IST
    Good news-Tennessee's first artificial heart patient gets a permanent heart replacement.Tim Lowell 57 of Hernando, Mississippi, received the first...
    PET scans reveal why majority of people living with Alzheimer’s disease are women

    PET scans reveal why majority of people living with Alzheimer’s disease are women

    Deepanjana Sarkar1 Sept 2019 7:10 PM IST
    It is estimated that the majority of people in living with Alzheimer's disease are women . There are a number of potential reasons why more women...
    Amoxicillin alone better choice for pediatric pneumonia: study

    Amoxicillin alone better choice for pediatric pneumonia: study

    Dr. Kamal Kant Kohli Kohli20 Nov 2017 8:00 PM IST
    A combination of two antibiotics is often prescribed to treat community-acquired pneumonia in children, but a JAMA Pediatrics study is now showing...

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