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  1. It was wrongly assumed the President was being treated for Parkinson's: White House

    It was wrongly assumed the President was being treated for Parkinson's: White House

    Washington: It is being incorrectly assumed and implied that President Joe Biden was being treated for Parkinson's, the White House said, and a top adviser said he is committed to serving a full second term if re-elected.“Yes,” White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre told reporters at a...
  2. Dengue can seriously affect your brain, nervous system: Doctor

    Dengue can seriously affect your brain, nervous system: Doctor

    Amid monsoon in India, dengue cases have spiked in several parts of the country including Karnataka, Kerala, Telangana, Andhra Pradesh, Odisha, Delhi and Maharashtra.According to the latest data from the Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD), 246 cases of dengue have been recorded in the...
  3. Delhi HC allows woman to medically terminate 30-week pregnancy

    Delhi HC allows woman to medically terminate 30-week pregnancy

    New Delhi, The Delhi High Court allowed a 31-year-old woman to undergo a medical termination of her approximately 30-week pregnancy after the fetus was found to have a neurodevelopmental disorder.The court, in an order approved Friday, said the law ensures that women are not forced to carry to...
  4. 'Yoga can help women manage stress, anxiety, mood swings more effectively'

    'Yoga can help women manage stress, anxiety, mood swings more effectively'

    Adopted by the United Nations in 2014, International Yoga Day is celebrated across the world on 21 June every year."Yoga Day" was initiated by Prime Minister Narendra Modi in his 2014 United Nations address.According to experts, yoga promotes physical fitness by improving flexibility...
  5. CCMB, Agnitha to apply generic AI in therapeutic design, research

    CCMB, Agnitha to apply generic AI in therapeutic design, research

    CCMB, a part of the Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR), has signed a comprehensive MoU (Agnitha's Generative AI MoU) to implement small molecule and Solutions for antibody design.Initial areas of collaboration include target analysis, small molecule design and antibody and...
  6. Nightmares, daytime hallucinations may signal onset of lupus: Study

    Nightmares, daytime hallucinations may signal onset of lupus: Study

    Lupus is an autoimmune inflammatory disease known for its effects on multiple organs, including the brain.These mental health and neurological symptoms, such as depression, hallucinations, and loss of balance, can act as an early warning sign that a person is approaching a “flare-up,” where...
  7. Climate change linked to worsening brain diseases – new study

    Climate change linked to worsening brain diseases – new study

    London, Our new review finds that climate change is making the symptoms of some brain conditions worse. Conditions that can be worsened by increased temperature and humidity include stroke, migraine, meningitis, epilepsy, multiple sclerosis schizophrenia, Alzheimer's disease and Parkinson's...
  8. Asthma can have negative impact on brain functions: Expert

    Asthma can have negative impact on brain functions: Expert

    World Asthma Day is celebrated every year on 7 May to raise awareness about this condition. This year's theme is 'Asthma Education Empowered'.People with asthma have thickened lung walls, blocking mucus and highly reactive airways.The airways become even narrower during an asthma attack due...
  9. Government constitutes task force on brain health care

    Government constitutes task force on brain health care

    New Delhi, The Union Health Ministry has constituted the 'National Brain Health Task Force' to improve the access and quality of brain health care at primary, secondary and tertiary levels.According to an office memorandum issued on Saturday, brain health is an emerging and growing concept...
  10. Study reveals novel therapeutic target for traumatic brain injury

    Study reveals novel therapeutic target for traumatic brain injury

    San Francisco [USA], Health outcomes vary significantly among the approximately 1. million Americans who survive traumatic brain injury each year. These injuries not only cause loss of coordination, depression, impulsiveness, difficulty concentrating, but also increase the risk of developing...
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