A new international study published in Nature has identified albumin, the most abundant protein in human blood, as a powerful and previously unrecognized defense against mucormycosis, a rare but often fatal fungal infection….
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Nipah Virus: Several Asian Airports Deploy Covid-Style Screening After Outbreak In West Bengal; Here’s What We Know
Before you proceed we urge you to keep an eye on reports by the local administration and WHO for clarity.
Nipah Virus, a deadly zoonotic disease, has reportedly affected five health workers in West Bengal. Per multiple reports in, at…
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Vivo X200T debuts in India With Dimensity 9400+ SoC and 50MP Triple Cameras: Check Price
Vivo has launched the X200T in India as the newest member of its X200 smartphone lineup, joining the existing X200 and X200 Pro models. Positioned as a sub-flagship, the Vivo X200T features a 6.67-inch AMOLED display with a 120Hz…
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How organizations can mitigate shadow AI without stifling innovation
Shadow AI is on the rise, and it’s causing problems for organizations.
A recent study by MIT revealed that over 90% of employees use personal AI tools and only 40% of organizations manage official usage.
Additionally, IBM’s recent report…
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Regular Aerobic Exercise May Reverse Brain Aging
A new study found that 150 minutes of aerobic exercise each week is linked to a lower brain age. The corresponding study was published in the Journal of Sport and Health Science.
“We found that a simple,…
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Regular Aerobic Exercise May Reverse Brain Aging
A new study found that 150 minutes of aerobic exercise each week is linked to a lower brain age. The corresponding study was published in the Journal of Sport and Health Science.
“We found that a simple,…
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These common food preservatives may be linked to cancer
A large study from France published by The BMJ reports that people who consume higher amounts of food preservatives may face a slightly increased risk of developing cancer. These additives are commonly used in industrially processed foods and…
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The type of carbs you eat may affect dementia risk
New research suggests that both the amount and the type of carbohydrates people eat may strongly influence their risk of developing dementia. The findings come from a collaborative study conducted by the Nutrition and Metabolic Health (NuMeH)…
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Prospera™ featured in landmark interventional study advancing lung transplant care
Natera, Inc., a global leader in cell-free DNA and precision medicine, today announced the publication of a new prospective clinical trial in Transplantation Direct. The study, which was conducted by The Ohio State University…
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WuXi Biologics and Hanchorbio enter strategic partnership to advance next-generation bi- and multi-functional fusion protein pipeline
WuXi Biologics, a global leading Contract Research, Development and Manufacturing Organization (CRDMO), and HanchorBio Inc., a global clinical-stage biotechnology company advancing next-generation immunotherapies for oncology and…
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