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Eating too much sugar could increase the risk of Alzheimer’s
A study led by French researchers from Inserm (the French National Institute of Health and Medical Research) and the University of Montpellier points to a link between excessive consumption of sugary foods and an increased risk of…
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US approves first ‘digital therapeutic’ game for ADHD
US health officials have approved the first game-based treatment for children with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, part of a trend toward "digital therapeutics" or software to address certain conditions.
The Food and Drug…
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Scientists Explore Digital Saliva Testing for COVID-19
“It’s like having your brain tickled through your nose.” “Longest five seconds of my life.” “Not for the faint-hearted.”
The swab to take the COVID-19 test, known as a nasopharyngeal swab, is not a pleasant experience. To obtain a thorough…
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Proteins in COVID-19 patients’ blood could predict severity of illness, study finds
Scientists have found 27 key proteins in the blood of people infected with COVID-19 which they say could act as predictive biomarkers for how ill a patient could become with the disease.
In research published in the journal Cell Systems…
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Wear masks in public, says WHO in new coronavirus advice
The World Health Organization Friday changed its advice on face masks amid the coronavirus pandemic, saying they should be worn in places where the virus is widespread and physical distancing is difficult.
The use of masks has been a hot…
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Virus patients with high blood pressure twice as likely to die: Study
Patients with high blood pressure admitted to hospital with coronavirus infections are twice as likely to die as those without the condition, researchers said on Friday.
For in-patients with the virus who had stopped taking medication…
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Can antibody tests tell us who is immune to COVID-19?
Widespread media coverage of antibody testing for SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19, has generated high hopes that we will be able to readily identify individuals who are immune to this virus.
There has also been coverage about…
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10% of diabetics die within days of coronavirus hospitalization: Study
One in 10 diabetics with coronavirus dies within seven days of hospital admission, according to a study of more than 1,300 patients published Friday in the journal Diabetologia.
Two-thirds of the patients were men, and the average age…
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“Silent” COVID-19 Infection May Be Far More Common Than Thought – High Rate of False Negative Test…
More than 8 out of 10 cruise ship passengers testing positive for infection had no symptoms.
The prevalence of ‘silent’ symptomless COVID-19 infection may be much higher than thought, reveals a study charting the enforced isolation of…
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Healing Power of Colours-Chromotherapy
Chromotherapy is a method of treatment of diseases by colour. It is best used as a supportive therapy along with other natural methods of preserving health such as correct diet, adequate rest and relaxation, exercise, yogic asanas and so…
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