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  1. Facial thermal imaging, AI can accurately predict heart disease risk

    Facial thermal imaging, AI can accurately predict heart disease risk

    Coronary artery disease is damage or disease in the major blood vessels of the heart, caused by plaque build-up and can lead to heart attack.Researchers led by Tsinghua University in Beijing, China showed that thermal imaging captures temperature distribution and variation on the surface of an...
  2. Indian-origin researchers developing vessel-chip for pharmaceutical drug testing

    Indian-origin researchers developing vessel-chip for pharmaceutical drug testing

    Jain's lab, which also includes Dr. Tanmay Mathur on the team, received a grant from Texas A&M Innovation to develop an advanced vessel-chip deployment platform for large-scale pharmaceutical testing.According to him, this system can be used from discovery to translational pipeline, where you...
  3. Boxing World Qualifier: Arundhati reaches pre-quarters, Narendra loses

    Boxing World Qualifier: Arundhati reaches pre-quarters, Narendra loses

    Chaudhary started her campaign with a clinical round 1 against Puerto Rico's Stephanie Pinayre. She was a bit conservative in round 2 as she consolidated her position before dominating again in the next round and taking a unanimous 5:0 decision in her favour.Later, Berwal put up a strong...
  4. Young Scientist Summit for Laboratory Medicine and Clinical Sciences begins in Dubai

    Young Scientist Summit for Laboratory Medicine and Clinical Sciences begins in Dubai

    Dubai [UAE], The Summit of Young Scientists in Laboratory Medicine and Clinical Sciences, organized by the Emirates Society for Genetic Diseases, was launched today in Dubai with the presence of Sheikh Theyab bin Khalifa bin Shakhbut A Nahyan and the participation of 300 youth. Scientists and...
  5. New optimized drug developed to fight aggressive breast cancer

    New optimized drug developed to fight aggressive breast cancer

    The findings, published Wednesday in the journal Clinical Cancer Research, target triple-negative breast cancer. ,Breast cancer accounts for up to 15 percent of all diagnosed breast cancers, has a low survival rate and is more common in women under the age of 40.To investigate the properties...
  6. Syria's first lady Asma al-Assad has leukemia

    Syria's first lady Asma al-Assad has leukemia

    "Following the presence of several clinical symptoms and signs, followed by a series of medical examinations and tests, First Lady Asma al-Assad was diagnosed with acute leukemia," the presidential office said in a statement on Tuesday.The statement said she will undergo a special treatment...
  7. Syria's first lady is suffering from leukemia

    Syria's first lady is suffering from leukemia

    "After the presence of several clinical symptoms and signs, following a series of medical examinations and tests, First Lady Asma al-Assad was diagnosed with acute leukemia," the presidential office said in a statement.The statement said she will undergo a special treatment protocol that will...
  8. A revolutionary new weapon in the fight against influenza

    A revolutionary new weapon in the fight against influenza

    KUALA LUMPUR: Clinical trials of an mRNA vaccine have begun and researchers are expecting broadly positive results in the fight against the widespread disease.Influenza kills 650,000 people worldwide each year.According to the World Health Organization, ninety-nine percent of deaths in...
  9. Growing promise of cancer vaccines

    Growing promise of cancer vaccines

    Greater Noida No magic pill has emerged yet, but three vaccines for certain types of skin and lung cancer have reached late-stage clinical trials.Curing cancer – which is second only to cardiovascular diseases in terms of contribution to the global burden of disease – has long been a dream...
  10. DoH, M42 launch the region's largest hybrid cord blood bank

    DoH, M42 launch the region's largest hybrid cord blood bank

    Abu Dhabi [UAE], Department of Health Abu Dhabi (DoH) and M42 have collaborated to launch Abu Dhabi Biobank, the region's largest hybrid cord blood bank, as a leading destination for life sciences. This is its first offering. Strengthens the position of the emirate. The initiative aims to reduce...
  11. Why do ICMR-NIN's new dietary guidelines advise against protein supplements?

    Why do ICMR-NIN's new dietary guidelines advise against protein supplements?

    The Indian Council of Medical Research and the National Institute of Nutrition (ICMR-NIN) last week released 17 dietary guidelines to prevent nutrient deficiencies as well as address the rising risk of obesity, diabetes and cardiovascular diseases in India.The new guidelines, which include...
  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. Dermatologist Dr. Atul Gupta customizes wound treatments to suit specific needs

    Dermatologist Dr. Atul Gupta customizes wound treatments to suit specific needs

    HT Syndicato New Delhi [India], May 10: Combining new-age treatments with personalized patient care, Dr. Atul Gupta of SkinAid Clinic (in Gurugram) offers comprehensive treatment for various types of wounds ranging from mild to more severe wounds. provide. Are gaining popularity for providing...
  14. Samsung affiliate acquires French AI medtech startup Sonio

    Samsung affiliate acquires French AI medtech startup Sonio

    Samsung Medicine has entered into a share purchase agreement to acquire Sonio, which specializes in AI development for clinical reporting in obstetrics and gynecology ultrasound, Yonhap news agency reports.Through the acquisition of Sonio, Samsung Medicine will gain access to A development...
  15. Expert committee approves Bharat Biotech International's proposal to conduct phase-2 trials of TB vaccine: Sources

    Expert committee approves Bharat Biotech International's proposal to conduct phase-2 trials of TB vaccine: Sources

    New Delhi [India], The Subject Expert Committee (SEC), which comes under the Central Drugs Standard Control Organization (CDSCO), has approved the Phase II clinical trials of vaccine major Bharat Biotech International's Mycobacterium Tuberculosis (Live Attenuated) vaccine. The proposal to...
  16. Study calls for making cardiorespiratory fitness part of annual checkups

    Study calls for making cardiorespiratory fitness part of annual checkups

    Cardiorespiratory fitness (CRF), also known as cardio or aerobic fitness, can be defined as the ability of the heart, lungs, and blood vessels to supply oxygen during sustained physical activity.According to the American Heart Association (AHA), a person's aerobic fitness level can indicate...
  17. Chennai-based Patanjali Institute will jointly conduct clinical trials of Ayurvedic medicines.

    Chennai-based Patanjali Institute will jointly conduct clinical trials of Ayurvedic medicines.

    Haridwar, Patanjali Research Foundation and Chennai-based SRM Center for Clinical Trials and Research will now jointly conduct clinical trials of Ayurvedic medicines.An MoU to this effect was signed between the two institutions here on Friday.Patanjali Yogpeeth General Secretary Acharya...
  18. Jindal Global University releases handbook on rights of transgender and gender-diverse persons

    Jindal Global University releases handbook on rights of transgender and gender-diverse persons

    This handbook was prepared by the Law and Marginalization Clinic, Center for Justice, Law and Society (CJLS) at Jindal Global Law School under the supervision of Professor Deepika Jain and Natasha Aggarwal as part of the clinical course titled “Trans Justice and the Law” Has been. Clinic” in...
  19. Handbook on the rights of trans and gender-diverse persons in India released by JGU

    Handbook on the rights of trans and gender-diverse persons in India released by JGU

    Thursday, May 2, 2024: Handbook on the Rights of Transgender-Gender-Diverse Persons in India unveiled by Honorable Justice A.K. carried out by. Sikri, former Judge, Supreme Court of India, and Professor (Dr.) C. Raj Kumar, Founder Vice-Chancellor, O.P. Jindal Global University, in the presence...
  20. Chinese scientist who helped fight COVID-19 still faces challenges in continuing research

    Chinese scientist who helped fight COVID-19 still faces challenges in continuing research

    Beijing [China] Chinese virologist, Zhang Yongzhen, rose to fame in 2002 when he shared crucial data with the world and revealed the genome of the virus that causes COVID-19. However, in China, this scientist who made major contributions in combating COVID is facing regular consequences...
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