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  1. Eating beans, peas, lentils, gram can help you manage diabetes better

    Eating beans, peas, lentils, gram can help you manage diabetes better

    Studies have shown that pulses also have positive effects on important cardiovascular biomarkers, such as low-density lipoprotein (LDL), also known as bad cholesterol, and high-density lipoprotein (HDL), also known as good cholesterol. Is.The review, based on 30 articles, contributes evidence...
  2. Zydus Lifesciences gets USFDA nod to market chronic heart failure treatment drug

    Zydus Lifesciences gets USFDA nod to market chronic heart failure treatment drug

    New Delhi, Zydus Lifesciences Ltd on Wednesday said it has received final approval from the US health regulator to market generic sacubitril and valsartan tablet combination, used to treat chronic heart failure in adults.The approval by the US Food and Drug Administration (USFDA) is for the...
  3. Chronic high BP during pregnancy in US doubled between 2008 and 2021: Study

    Chronic high BP during pregnancy in US doubled between 2008 and 2021: Study

    Treatment rates for chronic hypertension during pregnancy remained relatively low but stable over the same time period, with only about 60 percent of individuals receiving antihypertensive medications, according to new research published in Hypertension, a peer-reviewed journal. American Heart...
  4. Tooth loss and chronic renal disease in women after menopause may be related: Study

    Tooth loss and chronic renal disease in women after menopause may be related: Study

    Cleveland (Ohio) [US], The kidneys are essential for maintaining normal health because they filter waste from the circulation. If they are unable to effectively filter out foreign substances a number of serious, sometimes fatal medical disorders can arise. According to a recent study, tooth loss...
  5. New form of psychotherapy found to relieve chronic pain in older adults

    New form of psychotherapy found to relieve chronic pain in older adults

    New Delhi, According to a new research, chronic pain in older adults can be better addressed through Emotional Awareness and Expression Therapy (EAET), an entirely new form of psychotherapy.EAET, whose initial clinical trials took place in the 2000s, targets past trauma and stress experienced...
  6. Gurgaon startup Tap Health transforms healthcare access in India

    Gurgaon startup Tap Health transforms healthcare access in India

    VMPLNew Delhi [India], June 14: The Indian healthcare landscape is undergoing a remarkable transformation, with startups leveraging artificial intelligence to bridge the gap in access and quality of care. One such venture is Gurgaon-based Tap Health, which uses AI to empower every Indian to...
  7. Study has found that excessive salt consumption can increase the chances of skin inflammation.

    Study has found that excessive salt consumption can increase the chances of skin inflammation.

    New Delhi, A new study has found that high levels of sodium, commonly consumed through salt, may increase the risk of eczema, an inflammatory skin condition marked by dry and itchy patches.Previous studies have found that sodium in the skin is linked to autoimmune and chronic inflammatory...
  8. Pilgrims face scorching heat during Hajj

    Pilgrims face scorching heat during Hajj

    Cairo: Millions of people are at risk of heatstroke as the Hajj to Mecca coincides with the hottest month ever. Elderly pilgrims and those with chronic illnesses are most vulnerable.Millions of Muslims are set to undertake the Hajj pilgrimage this month, but scorching temperatures in Mecca are...
  9. World No Tobacco Day: Know how tobacco can harm your body

    World No Tobacco Day: Know how tobacco can harm your body

    Because smoking is most prominently linked to lung cancer and cardiovascular disease, the full spectrum of harm caused by tobacco is often underestimated. Tobacco smoke contains more than 7,000 chemicals, many of which are toxic, and at least 70 cause cancer.It can cause chronic obstructive...
  10. Wipro and IISc's Center for Brain Research ink MoU to promote AI-based health innovations

    Wipro and IISc's Center for Brain Research ink MoU to promote AI-based health innovations

    This partnership will harness the power of artificial intelligence , machine learning (ML), and big data analytics and developing new technologies to prevent and manage chronic health disorders.Wipro's research and development (R&D) team will design and develop an AI-based personal care...
  11. Zydus gets USFDA nod to market asthma treatment theophylline
extended-release tablets

    Zydus gets USFDA nod to market asthma treatment theophylline extended-release tablets

    Theophylline is used to treat asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD).The company said the US regulator has approved the sale of theophylline tablets in 300 mg and 450 mg doses.It said the drug will be manufactured at the group's formulation manufacturing facility in...
  12. How Cannabis and Psilocybin Could Help Some of the 50 Million Americans Who Are Experiencing Chronic Pain

    How Cannabis and Psilocybin Could Help Some of the 50 Million Americans Who Are Experiencing Chronic Pain

    Michigan (US), the US Drug Enforcement Agency announced in late April 2024 that it plans to ease federal restrictions on cannabis, reclassifying it from a Schedule I drug to the less restrictive Schedule III, which includes codeine. , testosterone and others along with medications such as...
  13. Study finds lack of sleep in children linked to increased risk of psychosis in adulthood

    Study finds lack of sleep in children linked to increased risk of psychosis in adulthood

    New Delhi: A new study has found that children who experience chronic lack of sleep since childhood may have an increased risk of developing psychosis in early adulthood.Analyzing the sleep duration of nearly 12,400 children ages 6 months to 7 years, researchers found that children who slept...
  14. Study finds link between children's sleep problems and psychosis in young adults

    Study finds link between children's sleep problems and psychosis in young adults

    Birmingham [UK], Children who suffer from chronic sleep deprivation from an early age may be more likely to develop psychosis in their early adult years, according to a recent study. A study of a large group of children between the ages of six months and seven years shows that researchers at the...
  15. Did you know that intermittent fasting protects against liver inflammation, liver cancer? study shows

    Did you know that intermittent fasting protects against liver inflammation, liver cancer? study shows

    Heidelberg [Germany], Fatty liver disease often causes chronic inflammation and can possibly lead to liver cancer. Scientists at the German Cancer Research Center (DKFZ) and the University of Tübingen have demonstrated in mice that intermittent fasting on a 5:2 schedule can block this...
  16. Lack of education, misconceptions on asthma hindering treatment: Doctor

    Lack of education, misconceptions on asthma hindering treatment: Doctor

    World Asthma Day is celebrated every year on 7 May to raise awareness about this persistent chronic condition. This year's theme, Asthma Education Empowerment, underlines the importance of increasing awareness and understanding of asthma"Adherence to treatment plans is important, yet this is...
  17. More than 50 people died due to heat wave in Myanmar in April

    More than 50 people died due to heat wave in Myanmar in April

    He said around 30 victims already had chronic diseases, with most of them falling within the age range of 50 to 90 years.The incidence of heatstroke increased dramatically in Myanmar amid a heat wave in April this year. He said that in March, the number of heat-related cases requiring...
  18. People from low socioeconomic backgrounds twice as likely to develop chronic pain: Study

    People from low socioeconomic backgrounds twice as likely to develop chronic pain: Study

    New Delhi: People from lower socio-economic backgrounds are twice as likely to develop chronic pain after a physical injury, a new research has revealed.It also found that people with a combination of factors including poor support networks and low education levels or income, including...
  19. Stuck in fight-or-flight mode? 5 ways to break the 'stress cycle' and avoid burnout or depression

    Stuck in fight-or-flight mode? 5 ways to break the 'stress cycle' and avoid burnout or depression

    Wollongong, can you remember a time when you felt stressed before a bi-life event and then afterward it felt like a weight had been lifted? This process – the intensification of the stress response and then feeling it calm back down – represents the completion of the “stress cycle”.Some stress...
  20. Study shows how hypertensive disorders of pregnancy increase cardiovascular risk of death after giving birth

    Study shows how hypertensive disorders of pregnancy increase cardiovascular risk of death after giving birth

    Researchers at Rutgers Health, New Jersey [US], found that high blood pressure problems during pregnancy are significantly associated with fatal cardiovascular disease up to one year after birth. All hypertensive disorders that cause dangerously high blood pressure during pregnancy – chronic...
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